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CONTENTS
 
 VOLUME X
        Page
Preface  III
Trials of War Criminals before Nuernberg Military Tribunals   X
Executive Order 9547   X
London Agreement of 8 August 1945   XI
Charter of The International Military Tribunal   XIII
Control Council Law No. 10   XVIII
Executive Order 9679   XXII
General Orders Number 301, Hq. USFET, 24 October 1946   XXIII
Military Government-Germany, United States Zone, Ordinance No. 7    XXIII
Military Government-Germany, Ordinance No. 11    XXIX
Officials of the Office of the Secretary General    XXXI
   
"The High Command Case"  1
   
Introduction    3
Order Constituting the Tribunal   7
Members of the Tribunal   8
Prosecution Counsel   9
Defense Counsel   9
I.    Indictment 10
II    Arraignment 56
III   Opening Statements of the Prosecution and Defense 61
  A. Opening Statement of the Prosecution, 5 February 1948  61
  B. Opening Statement for Defendant von Leeb   155
  C. Extract from the Opening Statement for Defendant Hoth  195
       
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  D. Extracts from the Opening Statement for Defendant Schniewind    201
  E.  Extract from the Opening Statement for Defendant Woehler   211
  F. Opening Statement for Defendant Warlimont    218
  G. Extract from the Opening Statement for Defendant Reinecke    226
IV     Organization of the German Armed Forces-Selections from the Evidence  234
V      Crimes Against Peace —
         Selections from the Argumentation on the Charges of Aggressive War
324
  A.  Introduction  324
  B. Selections from the Closing Statements of the Prosecution and the Defense    325
  1. Extract from the Closing Statement of the Prosecution 325
  2. Extract from the Closing Statement for Defendant von Leeb    362
  3. Closing Statement for Defendant Schniewind    389
  4. Extracts from the Closing Statement for Defendant Warlimont   402
VI. Crimes Against Peace —
      Selections from the Evidence on the Charges of Aggressive War  
 414
  A. Introduction  414
  B. Development and Activities of the German Armed Forces,
1919-February 1938  
415
   1. Contemporaneous Documents, 1919 through 1932 —
The Period of the Weimar Republic  
 415
   2 . Contemporaneous Documents, 1933 to February 1938.
The Hitler Period before the Invasion of Austria  
 468
   3. Joint Statement of Five German Military Leaders on the
Development of the German Armed Forces after the First World War  
 520
   4. Testimony of Defendants and Defense Witnesses    532
  C The occupation of Austria and Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939..  586
   1. Contemporaneous Documents-Austria  586
   2. Contemporaneous Documents — Czechoslovakia    591
    3. Defense testimony    618
  D. Invasions of other countries    642
   1. Poland      642
  2. The Offensive in the West      749
  a. Denmark and Norway      749
  b. Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg      800
  3. The Offensive in the Southeast and East  896
 
  a.  Greece and Yugoslavia    896
  b. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.)   942
 
 Page VI
 
VII.   War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity —
          Selections from the Evidence  
 1054
   A. The Commissar Order    1054
  1. Introduction   1054
  2. Formulation and Distribution  1054
  3. Execution of the Commissar Order    1085
  B. Treatment of the Population in the East   1112
  1. The Barbarossa Jurisdiction Order    1112
  a. Introduction   1112
  b. Formulation and Distribution    1113
  2. Killing of Partisans and other Persons; Hostage and
Reprisal Actions  
 1152
  3. Killing of Gypsies, Insane and Sick   1192
  4. Measures against Jews    1207
  5. Cooperation of the German Armed Forces with the
Einsatzgruppen and the SD (Security Service  
 1237
a. Introduction   1237
  b. Evidence  1238
 
 (Sec. VII continued in Vol. XI)
 
 VOLUME XI
 
 
VII. War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity — Selections
        from the Evidence (cont'd)   
1
  C. Measures against Prisoners of War and Enemy Belligerents   1
  1. Introduction   1
  2. Treatment of Prisoners of War in German Prisoner
of War Camps  
 2
  3. Killing of “Dispersed” Soldiers    63
  4. The Commando Order   73
  5. The Terror Flyer Order   166
  D.  The “Night and Fog” Decree and Terror and
Sabotage Decrees
195
  1. Introduction  195
  2. The “Night and Fog” Decree   196
  3. The Terror and Sabotage Decrees   235
  E. Deportation and Enslavement of Civilians   254
  1. Introduction   254
  2. Contemporaneous Documents   254
  3. Extracts from the Testimony of Defense Witnesses
Westerkamp and Heidkaemper  
255
  F. Plunder of Public and Private Property, Destruction and
Devastation Not Justified by Military Necessity  
 285
  1.. Introduction   305
  2. Contemporaneous Documents   306
   3. Defense Evidence   317
VIII.  Photographic Reproductions of Documentary Evidence   323
 
Page VII
 
 
IX.   Final Argumentation   331
  A. Introduction    331
  B. Extracts from the Closing Statement of the Prosecution   331
  C. Extracts from the Closing Statement for Defendant Reinhardt  374
  D. Extracts from the Closing Statement for Defendant Warlimont   377
  E. Closing Statement for the Defendant Lehmann   379
  F. Extracts from Closing Briefs of the Defense   398
  1. Defendant von Kuechler    398
  2. Defendant Hoth   406
  3. Defendant Reinhardt   408
  4. Defendant Hollidt   414
  5. Defendant von  Roques 416
  6. Defendant Lehmann   433
  G.  Extracts from Final Briefs Concerning the Responsibility
of a Chief of Staff
446
  1. Introduction    446
  2. Extract from the Closing Brief for the Defendant Woehler   446
  3. Extract from the Closing Brief of the Prosecution Against the Defendant Woehler   450
 
XI.      Judgment   462
           Sentences 695
XII.    Confirmation of Sentences by the Military Governor
           of the U.S. Zone of Occupation  
 698
XIII     Order of the United States Supreme Court Denying
            Writs of Habeas Corpus
 701
   
Appendix 701
  Glossary of Abbreviations and Terms   701
  Table of Comparative Ranks   703
  List of Witnesses in Case 12   704
   Index of Documents and Testimony in Case 12 707
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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