Selected and prepared by The United Nations War crimes commission. — London: HM Stationary Office, 1947. — 172 p.
Foreword by the Rt. Hon. The Lord Wright of Durley
Heading notes and summary
Outline of the proceedingsThe Court
The Charge
Application By The Defence For The Severing Of The Two Charges
Application By The Defence For Individual Trials Against Individual Accused
The Opening Of The Case For The Prosecution
The Evidence For The Prosecution
Brigadier H. L. Glyn Hughes, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.C.
Deposition of Lt.-Col. J. A. D. Johnston, R.A.M.C.
Captain D. A. Sington
Major A. L. Berney
Mr. Harold O. Le Druillenec
Dr. Ada Bimko
Sophia Litwinska
Cecilia Frommer
Anni Jonas
Dora Szafran
Helen Hammermasch
Ilona Stein
Abraham Glinowieski
Hanka Rozenwayg
Lidia Sunschein
Lt.-Col. S. G. Champion
Sgt. Dinsdale and Sgt. Higgs
Dr. Fritz Leq
Estera Guterman
Paula Synger
Rachla Koppel
Helene Klein
Dr. C. S. Bendel
Roman Sompolinski
Anita Lasker
Geria Zylberdukaten
Syncha Zamoski
Esther Wolgruth
Marcel Tuchmann
Ewa Gryka
Captain S. M. Stewart
Affidavits and other StatementsThe Opening Of The Case For The Defence
The Evidence For The Defence
Major G. A. J. Smallwood
Josef Kramer
Dr. Fritz Klein
Peter Weingartner
Georg Kraft
Franz Hoessler
Juana Borman
Elizabeth Volkenrath
Erika Schopf
Herta Ehlert
Jutta and Inga Madlung
Irma Grese
Ilse Forster
Hilde Lobauer
Josef Klippel
Paul Kreutzer
Emmi Sochtig
Emil Kltscho
Stefan Hermann
Oscar Schmitz
Karl Francioh
Affidavit of Raymond Dujeu
Ladislaw Gura
Fritz Mathes
C.S.M. J. Mallon
Johanne Therese Kurd
Gisela Koblischek
Otto Calesson
Karl Egersdorf
Anchor Pichen
Walter Otto
Franz Stofe
Heinrich Schreirer
Maria Scheirer
Wilhelm DOff
Gertrud Neuman
Ilse Steinbusch
Erika Ceconi
Heinrich Brammer
Albert Tusch
Dr. Ernst Heinrich Schmidt
Dr. Alfred Kurzke
Erich Zodde1
Ignatz Sch1omowicz
Deposition of Daniel B1icb1au
lIse Foster
Ida Forster
K1ara Opitz
Charlotte Klein
Herta Bothe
Gertrud Rheinholt
Frieda Walter
Irene Haschke
Gertrud Fiest
Gertrud Sauer
Hilda Lisiewitz
Johanne Roth
Anna Hempel
Stanis1awa Starotska
Anna Wojciechowska
Krystyna Janicka
Stanis1awa Komsta
Sofia Nowogrodzke
Antoni Polanski
Ziegmund Krajewski
W. Rakoczy
Lt. M. Tatorizuk
Helena Kopper
Vladislav Ostrowski
D. Soloman
Medis1aw Burgraf
J. Trzos
Antoni Aurdzieg
M. Andrzejewski
Hermann MullerThe Closing Of The Case For The Defence
Colonel Smith's Closing Address on Behalf of all the Accused
Major Winwood's Closing Speech on Behalf of Kramer, Klein, Weingartner and Kraft
Major Munro's Closing Speech on Behalf of Hoess1er, Borman, Vo1kenrl!th and Ehlert
Major Cranfield's Closing Address on Behalf of Klippel, Grese, Lobauer and Lothe
Captain Robert's Closing Address on Behalf of Schmitz and Francioh
Major Brown's Closing Address on Behalf of Mathes, Calesson and Egersdorf
Captain Fielden's Closing Address on Behalf of Pichen, Otto and Stofel
Captain Corbally's Closing Address on Behalf of Barsch, Schreirer, Dorr and Zoddel
Captain Neave's Closing Address on Behalf of Schlomowicz, Ilse Forster, Ida Forster and Klara Opitz
Captain Phillips's Closing Address on Behalf of Charlotte Klein, Bothe, Walter and Haschke. . 95
Captain Boyd's Closing Address on Behalf of Fiest, Sauer and Lisiewitz .. 98
Captain Munro's Closing Address on Behalf of Johanne Roth, Anna Hempel and Hildegard Hahne! 100
Lieutenant Jedrzejowicz's Closing Address on Behalf of Starotska, Poianski, Kopper, Ostrowski, Burgraf and Aurdzieg 101
The Closing Speech For The Prosecution
Remarks on the Charge Sheet
The Law Involved
The Facts Regarding Conditions in Auschwitz and Belsen
The Responsibility of Each Accused
The Summing Up Of The Judge Advocate
The Verdict
Speeches By Defence Counsel In Mitigation Of Punishment
The Sentences
Notes on the caseIntroduction: the Royal Warrant of 14th June, 1945
Jurisdiction of the British Military Courts
Definition of" War Crime" in the Royal Warrant
Convening of a Military Court
Composition of the Military Court
Mixed Inter-Allied Military Courts
The Judge Advocate
Representation by Counsel
Appeal and Confirmation
The Authority of Decisions of Military CourtsRules Of Evidence And Procedure
Questions Of Evidence Arising In The Trial
The Admissibility of Affidavit Evidence
The Use of Films as Evidence.
A Map of Belsen Used as Evidence
Admissibility of Affidavits Made by one of the Accused
Admissibility of Affidavits Made-by an Accused while in Custody
Hearsay Evidence
Group Criminality and the Scope of Regulation 8 (II)
Admissibility of Evidence of Offences Committed outside Auschwitz and BelsenOther Procedural Questions
The Application by the Defence for the Severing of the Two, Charges
Right of Accused to have Evidence Translated
Presence of Witnesses in the Court Room
Illness of an Accused and its Influence on the Proceedings
The Recording of Special FindingQuestions Of Substantive Law
The Sources of Substantive Law Regarding War Crimes
Responsibility of State and Individual for Breaches of International Law
The Nationality of the Accused
The Nationality of the Victims
Civilians as War Criminals
The Defence of Superior OrdersAnnex: table of' accused