INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL
Document books and trial briefs of the major defendants
Karl Donitz
Karl Donitz
Hans Frank
Wilhelm Frick
Hans Fritzsche
Walter Funk
Hermann Goring
Rudolf Hess
Alfred Jodl
Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Wilhelm Keitel
Keitel-Jodl
Keitel-Jodl
Constantin von Neurath
Constantin von Neurath
Franz von Papen
Erich Reader
Erich Reader
Joachim von Ribbentrop
Joachim von Ribbentrop
Alfred Rosenberg
Fritz Sauckel
Hjalmar Schacht
Baldur von Schirach
Arthur Seyss-Inquart
Albert Speer
Julius Streicher
Leadership Corps of the Nazi party - Document Book (DB) 1-2
Gestapo - DB 1-2
General Staff and High Command - DB 1-2
SA - DB 1-5
SD
SS -DB 1-3
Count I
DB A-D
DB E-J
Persecution of the Jews
DB 1-4
Trial Brief (further TB)
Count II - British DB 1, 2, 3, 5
OFFICE OF U.S. CHIEF OF COUNSEL FOR WAR CRIMES. Evidence Division. Document Control Branch. Series of documents used by the U.S. Military Tribunals
NO (Nuremberg Organizations). Documents pertaining to the activities of the Nazi party, such as the SS, SD and Gestapo. Numbers 1 to 5,935
NO - English translation. Numbers 1 to 5,943
OFFICE OF U.S. CHIEF OF COUNSEL FOR THE PROSECUTION OF AXIS CRIMINALITY. Series of documents used by the International Military Tribunal
C (Crimes). Documents pertaining to the activities of the German High Command, particularly the Navy. Numbers 1 to 196
C - English translation. Numbers 1 to 196
D (Industry). Documents pertaining to the use of slave labor in German industry and in labor camps. Numbers 17 to 956
D - English translation. Numbers 41 to 956
EC (Economic Case). Documents pertaining to the development of economic policies in Germany and exploitation of the economy of occupied territories. Numbers 3 to 618
EC - English translation. Numbers 1 to 620
ECH (Economic Case-Heidelberg). Same as EC, for documents collected and screened at the Heidelberg Document Center. Numbers 1 to 36
ECR (Economic case-Reichskreditkassen). Documents pertaining to the occupation of France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Include exhibits on Seyss-Inquart. Numbers 14 to 195
L (London). Documents screened in London pertaining to Nazi war plans, reports on the progress of the war, and affidavits of former camp prisoners. Numbers 3 to 358
L - English translation. Numbers 1 to 361
M (Melvin). Documents named after Melvin Jones, Assistant Prosecutor for the UK, consisting largely of excerpts from German newspapers, magazines, and other publications dealing with anti-Semitism. Numbers 6 to 177
PS (Paris-Storey). The collection of this series began in Paris under the direction of Col. Robert G. Storey, Chief of the Documentation Division of the IMT, and documents Hitler's rise to power and the development of nazi plans of aggression. Numbers 1 to 4,076
PS - English translation. Numbers 1 to 4,080
R (Rotschild). Documents screened by Lt. Rotschild, from the office of Strategic Services in London, pertaining mostly to the administration of occupied territories. Numbers 26 to 178
R - English translation. Numbers 36 to 178
TC (Treaty Committee). Documents pertaining to the international treaties and agreements violated by the Nazi government. Numbers 2 to 93
DOCUMENTS PRESENTED BY FRANCE (F and FR), the UNITED KINGDOM, and the USSR
F. Numbers 83 to 989
RF. Numbers 1 to 1,515
RF - English translation. Numbers 3 to 1,515
UK. Numbers 20, 56, 79 and 170
USSR. Numbers 1 to 509
USSR - English translation. Numbers 1 to 522
U.S. MILITARY TRIBUNALS-Case no. 7. Eighteen bound volumes
MISCELLANY. Seven manuscript boxes