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Otto Ohlendorf
Criminals with Doctorates: an SS Officer in the Killing Fields of Russia
Legacies of the Nuremberg SS-Einsatzgruppen Trial After 70 Years
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From Weimar to Nuremberg: a Historical Case Study of Twenty-Two Einsatzgruppen Officers
ERNST KALTENBRUNNER at the SUMMIT: a STUDY of the LAST CHIEF of the SECURITY POLICE and SECURITY SERVICE By
Introduction
An Important Milgram-Holocaust Linkage: Formal Rationality
Tyranny on Trial
An Examination of the Motivations for German Perpetrators During World War II
The Holocaust in Ukraine: New Sources and Perspectives
(Juin-Décembre 1941) I. Pogroms 29 II. Sur La Participation Des Populat
Jgsgw Library Catalog
The Escalation of German-Rumanian Anti-Jewish Policy After the Attack on the Soviet Union, June 22, 1941 Andrej Angrick
The Holocaust in Ukraine from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
[Nuremberg] Military Tribunal, Indictments
Than Murder: Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity at the Nuremberg SS Einsatzgruppen Trial
A World of Peace and Justice Under the Rule of Law: from Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court
Mennonites and the Holocaust: from Collaboration to Perpetuation
Top View
Trials War Criminals
Holocaust Studies: a Ukrainian Focus in Appreciation to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) for Supporting This Publication
'Law, Not War': Ferencz' 70-Year Fight for a More Just and Peaceful World
The RSHA Generation Sean W
The Great West Ukrainian Prison Massacre of 1941
Table 1: Defendants in United States of America V
Einsatzgruppen (German for "Task Forces",[1] "Deployment Groups";[2
Legacies of the Nuremberg SS-Einsatzgruppen Trial After 70
An Organizational History of the Nazi Werwolf Movement, 1944-45
At the Forefront of the Holocaust: Otto Ohlendorf Between Careerism and Nazi Fundamentalism
Fatherhood and the Family Community in the Nazi Schutzstaffel Amy Beth Carney