Where online can I find the transcripts to the Nuremberg and Dachau
Trials? Specifically, I need the full transcripts during the Doctors'
Trials (1947, I believe) in which Dr. Karl Brandt and Dr. Edwin
Katzenellenbogen were interviewed about their roles in the Holocaust. |
Clarification of Question by
whitesea-ga
on
24 May 2004 18:21 PDT
The transcripts of the Karl Brnadt interviews are during the Doctors'
Trial in Nuremberg, while the transcripts of Dr. Katzenellenbogen
(sometimes spelled Katzen-Ellenbogen) would be from the trial at
Dachau. Katzenellenbogen was tried separately for the atrocities at
Buchenwald.
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Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
24 May 2004 20:03 PDT
I have found the 447 page searchable transcript involving (among
others) "KARL BRANDT"
I could not find the other. Will this suffice as an answer?
Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
24 May 2004 20:07 PDT
I have also found a copy of the detailed indictments (with exact
dates), the names of the defendants, counsel on both sides, judges and
the name of all 85 witnesses.
Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Clarification of Question by
whitesea-ga
on
25 May 2004 12:29 PDT
No, I have seen the indictments and everything on
nuremberg.harvard.edu. I am mainly looking for the Katzenellenbogen
testimony, as well as any testimony in which Brandt mentions the state
of Indiana. I am not sure that these transcriptions exist, especially
the ones from the Dachau Trials because they are not nearly as famous
as the Nuremberg Trials. Most of the transcripts I have found have
been on harvard.edu or yale.edu.
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