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Staff Evidence Analysis / Two drafts of General Thomas entitled 'Fundaments for a History of the German War and Armament Economy' / Office of U. S. Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality
- Title:
- Staff Evidence Analysis / Two drafts of General Thomas entitled 'Fundaments for a History of the German War and Armament Economy' / Office of U. S. Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality
- Collection:
- Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection
- Creator:
- Landmann, Frederick
- Subject:
- Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection
- Keywords:
- Aggressive war
Preparation for war: War economy
German militarism
German industrialists
Reich Government Agencies
Forced Labor
Spoliation of Foreign Property
Foreign Penetration
Controlled Governments
Nazi publications
Wehrmacht
OKW
OKH
OKL
OKM
German General Staff
German Army
German Navy
German Air Force
German Military
German High Command.
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 32 300dpi JPEG page images
- Publisher:
- International Military Tribunal
- Publication Place:
- Nuremberg, Germany
- Witness:
- Not applicable
- Other Names:
- Wilhelm Keitel, Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler, Hjalmar Schacht, Walter Warlimont, Walter Funk, Alfred Jodl, Carl Krauch, Wilhelm Zangen, Paul Koerner, Herbert Backe, Albert Speer, Wilhelm von Leeb, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Alfred Krupp, Hermann Roechling
- Volume:
- 002
- Subdivision:
- German Activities / Subdivision 6 / History Generally
- Section:
- 6.15 (SEA, Thomas report)
- Part:
- Not applicable
- Format:
- Book
- Rights:
- The Cornell University Law Library Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection is open to the general public, in accordance with the terms set forth in the Guidelines for Using Public Domain Text, Images, Audio, and Video Reproduced from Cornell University Library Collections, http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/CULCopyright. Permission is not required from Cornell University Library to use items from the Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection. We do suggest the following credit line: Courtesy of Cornell University Law Library, Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection.