WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
Hi there,
Is it possible to find WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports in PDF or JPG? Free of charge, of course .
I found them on fold3.com site (https://www.fold3.com/title/620/wwii-nu ... on-records ) but they are hard to read (slow process because of pages' loading, zooming, moving, etc.). Since I am unable to download them (image-by-image downloading is time consuming) are they available in PDF or JPG so I can read them on my laptop or tablet while I am off-line?
Also, I am interested how to cite them. I only know that they are from NARA and RG238.
Please help.
Best regards,
Igorak89
Is it possible to find WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports in PDF or JPG? Free of charge, of course .
I found them on fold3.com site (https://www.fold3.com/title/620/wwii-nu ... on-records ) but they are hard to read (slow process because of pages' loading, zooming, moving, etc.). Since I am unable to download them (image-by-image downloading is time consuming) are they available in PDF or JPG so I can read them on my laptop or tablet while I am off-line?
Also, I am interested how to cite them. I only know that they are from NARA and RG238.
Please help.
Best regards,
Igorak89
Re: WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
This may be what you're looking for: https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law ... _Vol-I.pdf
Full list of items if you go up one step: https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/pdf/
Full list of items if you go up one step: https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/pdf/
Re: WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
Probably, I am misunderstood.
I am not looking for Nazi war criminals' documents (about Nurnberg trials held between 20 November 1945 and 1 October 1946) but for interrogation reports regarding captured German officials (diplomats, civil workers, etc) and members of Abwehr/SD. These reports are titled as: "OCCPAC Interrogation Transcripts And Related". Reports were classified but they are declassified now. There are 800+ dossiers of German officials.
See link for example: https://www.fold3.com/image/1/232504667
On Fold3 site I found the following:
I am not looking for Nazi war criminals' documents (about Nurnberg trials held between 20 November 1945 and 1 October 1946) but for interrogation reports regarding captured German officials (diplomats, civil workers, etc) and members of Abwehr/SD. These reports are titled as: "OCCPAC Interrogation Transcripts And Related". Reports were classified but they are declassified now. There are 800+ dossiers of German officials.
See link for example: https://www.fold3.com/image/1/232504667
On Fold3 site I found the following:
I hope that it will help.Publication Number: M1270
Record Group: 238
Published on Fold3: September 22, 2009
Last Update: November 30, 2009
Description: NARA M1270. Transcribed interrogation records relate to the prosecution of war criminals in proceedings at Nuernberg, 1945-47.
Re: WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
Igor
The occasional poor quality of Fold document series is that the originals are poor quality stenciled paper documents. In fact this series tends to be of more senior ranking officials from different German government agencies. For more lower ranking Sipo and SD officials (SS-Colonel, SS-Major, downwards) you will need to look at the boxes of original paper documents in RG 498 (one example) at US NARA. I do not recall much from Serbia (BdS Belgrad, Einsatzgruppe Jugoslawien).
The occasional poor quality of Fold document series is that the originals are poor quality stenciled paper documents. In fact this series tends to be of more senior ranking officials from different German government agencies. For more lower ranking Sipo and SD officials (SS-Colonel, SS-Major, downwards) you will need to look at the boxes of original paper documents in RG 498 (one example) at US NARA. I do not recall much from Serbia (BdS Belgrad, Einsatzgruppe Jugoslawien).
Re: WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
@Steve248
In Historical Archives of Belgrade (in Serbia) you can find ~6000 personal files regarding BdS Belgrade. They were in Archive of State Security but now they are available for researchers.
I am interested in Abwehr personel in Lisbon, Madrid, and Belgrade.
In Historical Archives of Belgrade (in Serbia) you can find ~6000 personal files regarding BdS Belgrade. They were in Archive of State Security but now they are available for researchers.
I am interested in Abwehr personel in Lisbon, Madrid, and Belgrade.
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Re: WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
Hello,
Question.
How you can see these lists?
I'm interested in the name of SS-Staf/KdS O.Lurker(1896-1949).
Question.
How you can see these lists?
I'm interested in the name of SS-Staf/KdS O.Lurker(1896-1949).
Re: WW2 Nürnberg Interrogation Reports
This is a declassified CIA list of Abwehr agents and local agents who helped with German Intelligence substations.
https://www.numbers-stations.com/cia/Wa ... GsqXgT.pdf
https://www.numbers-stations.com/cia/Wa ... GsqXgT.pdf