LIST OF EXHIBITS SUBMITTED IN THE TRIAL OF ADOLF EICHMANN T/1 Text of United Nations Security Council Resolution of 23.6.1960 (Vol. I, p. 11) T/2 Letter from Defence Counsel of 22.12.60 requesting permission to represent Eichmann (Vol. I, p. 13) T/3 Statement by Eichmann expressing readiness to be tried before an Israeli Court; May 1960 (Vol. I, p. 13) T/4 Official announcement by Governments of Argentina and Israel that incident concerning Eichmann was considered closed; 3.8.60 (Vol. I, p. 21) T/5 Government of Israel's reply to letter of 24.10.50 from the U.S. Embassy, requesting the Government of Israel to join in recognizing the termination of the state of war with Germany (together with annexures) (Vol. I, p. 50) T/6 Affidavit of Dr. Meir Verite, accompanied by notebooks (B06-1574, Vol.I , p. 120) T/7 Affidavit of Dr. Joseph Kermish; 16.4.61 (B06-1577, Vol. I, p. 120) T/8 Specimen of "specification lists" of contents of microfilms (Vol. I, p. 121) T/9 List of contents of microfilms (35 pages) from German Foreign Ministry (Vol. I, p. 121) T/10 List of excerpts of documents from I.M.G. (Vol. I, p. 122) T/11 Affidavits of Majors Coogan and Niebergall given at the Nuremberg Trials (Vol. I, p. 122) T/12 Declaration of Dr. Kempner given at Bureau 06; 26.1.61 (B06-1425, Vol. I, p. 123) T/13 Affidavit of Mr. Gershon Shapira concerning files and documents he photographed at the State Archives in Nuremberg (16 pages); 24.3.61 (B06-1521, Vol. p. 123) T/14 Affidavit of Dr. Kermish concerning documents received from the Nuremberg Archives; 16.4.61 (B06-1576, Vol. I, p. 124) T/15 List of documents from Nuremberg Subsequent Trials microfilms (Vol. I, p. 124) T/16 List of Nuremberg defence and prosecution documents, confirmed by Dr. Kempner (Vol. I, p. 124) T/17 List of documents received from U.S. National Archives (Vol. I, p. 124) T/18 Affidavit of Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States; 4.10.60 (B06-1581, Vol. I, p. 124) T/19 List of microfilm enlargements from the Alexandria Repository of the United States National Archives (Vol. I, p. 125) T/20 List of documents received from Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Yugoslavia (6 pages) (Vol. I, p. 125) T/21 List of documents received from Berlin Documentation Centre (Vol. I, p. 125) T/22 Affidavit of Dr. Joseph Kermish, with list of documents delivered to Bureau 06 by Yad Vashem; 16 April 1961 (B06-1573, Vol. I, p, 125) T/23 Affidavit of Miriam Nowitz concerning documents delivered to Bureau 06 by Kibbutz Lohamei ha-Getta'ot (B06- 1578, Vol. I, p. 125) T/24 Affidavits of Messrs. Billig and Poliakov; 18.7.60 (B06-1504, Vol. I, p. 125) T/25 Affidavit of Dr. Avraham Alsberg; 28.3.61 (B06-1554, Vol. I, p. 12) T/26 Affidavit of Dr. Joseph Kermish and Mrs. Alsberg; 16.4.61 (B06-1575, Vol. I, p. 126) T/27 List of original documents received from Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaire(CJM) (Vol. I, p. 126) T/28 List of microfilms received from Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaire (Vol. I, p. 126) T/29 List of documents received from the Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, Amsterdam (B06-1579, Vol. I, p. 126) T/30 List of documents received from Dr. Josef Loewenherz, Vienna (BO6-1580, Vol. I, p. 126) T/31 Affidavit of Mr. Isaac E. Wahler concerning Wuerzburg Gestapo Documents; 5.12.60 (B06-1295, Vol. I, p. 127) T/32 List of documents from volumes supplied by Mr. Isaac E. Wahler (Vol. I, p. 127) T/33 List of documents received from the United Restitution Organization (Vol. I, p. 127) T/34 Affidavit by Mr. Simon Wiesenthal; 13.4.61 (B06-1572, Vol. I, p, 127) T/35 List of documents received from various sources (Vol. I, p. 127) T/36 Opinion of Mr. Avraham Hagag, handwriting expert, on the signatures and handwriting of 12 persons (BO6-1506, Vol. I, p. 128) T/37 Cartons of tapes containing Eichmann's Statement to the Israel Police interrogators (1) Carton No. 1: Eichmann's Statement pp. 1-2180; (2) Carton No. 2: Eichmann's Statement pp. 2181-3564; Copy of tape 77, 1-33. Also three typed copies of the Statement and two copies of the Hebrew translation (Vol. 1, p. 132) T37(1-317) Documents shown to Adolf Eichmann during his interrogation, the majority of which were submitted during the course of the trial. T/37(1) Excerpt from personal registry, signed by Eichmann. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(10). (B06-17, Vol. I, p. 192) T/37(2) Eichmann's biographical notes (2 pages). Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(7) (B06-18, Vol. I, p. 192) T/37(3) Questionnaire regarding Eichmann's personal details. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(9) (B06-20, Vol. I, p. 192) T/37(4) Questionnaire regarding Eichmann's personal details. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(8) (B06-19, Vol. I, p. 192) T/37(5) List of Eichmann's promotions in rank 1932-1944. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(5) (Berlin Document Centre, B06-22, Vol. I, p. 192) T/37(6) Form containing Eichmann's family history (6 pages) as proof of his "Arian" background required for registration for marriage (B06-21, Statement p. 319) T/37(7) Photograph of Eichmann identified by witness Avraham Gordon. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1152 (Vol. III, p. 177) T/37(8) Report on Eichmann's journey to Palestine; 4.11.37, 54 pages (B06-2, Statement p. 431) T/37(9) Instructions from Six to Hagen and Eichmann concerning the Jewish informant Feivel Polkes (B06-38, Statement p. 350) T/37(10) Roethke to Eichmann, to the Inspector of Concentration Camps in Oranienburg, and to the Auschwitz concentration camp, reporting the departure of a train carrying 1,000 Jews, among them Leon Blum's brother; Paris, 23.9.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/455 (CJM, BO6-37, Statement p. 410, Vol. II, p. 595) T/37(11) Statement by Wisliceny regarding Eichmann's relations with the Mufti; 26.7.46. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/89 (B06-129, Vol. I, p. 243) T/37(12) Declaration on change of religion by Eichmann's wife; 13.11.43 (BO6-137, Statement pp. 570, 3394) T/37(13) Letter from Eichmann in the matter of Roger Masse; 2.12.42 (BO6-136, Statement, p. 575) T/37(14) Letter from Eichmann to Foreign Ministry concerning Hungarian nationals suspected of being Jewish, and whom he proposes to deport; Berlin, 2,2,43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/764 (B06-135, Vol. II, p. 775) T/37(15) Eichmann requests von Thadden to instruct Richter to prevent the emigration of the Jew Ausschnitt; 2.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1060 (K-342071-2, TK-520, B06-133, Vol. II, p. 880) T/37(16) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden arguing against compliance with the Romanian Government's request not to deport the Romanian Jew Rosenthal from France; Berlin, 10.9.43 Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/491 (K-34222/3, BO6-132, Vol. II, p. 602) T/37(17) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden following an inquiry by the Romanian Consulate General as to the whereabouts of a Romanian Jew; Berlin, 30.9.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/345 (K-342159, BO6-131, Vol. I, p. 524) T/37(18) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden concerning the treatment of the family of the Dutch Jew, Fritz Hochheimer; Berlin, 7.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/564 (K-340103, BO6-130, Statement 597, Vol. II, p. 635) T/37(19) Letter from Eichmann to Foreign Ministry concerning Israel Hirschberg, a Jew employed by the Thai Embassy; Berlin, 23.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/771 (B06-134, Vol. II, p. 776) T/37(20) Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher regarding Italian entry visas for German Jews in Yugoslavia; Berlin, 12.3.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/679 (K-339131 TK-517, B06-66, Vol. II, p. 701) T/37(21) Minute by Dannecker on the deportation of 1,000 Jews from Compiegne to the East; Paris, 10.3.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/403 (CJM, BO6- 54, Statement 610, Vol. II, p. 571) T/37(22) Telegram from Eichmann to Dr. Knochen concerning the fate of 11 Serbs and 34 Yugoslav Jews in the internment camp in Compiegne, and the suggested deportation of the latter to Auschwitz; Berlin, 18.3.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/409 (CJM, BO6-55, Statement 630, Vol. II, p. 572) T/37(23) Correspondence between Eichmann and Dannecker concerning a meeting of the European representatives to discuss guidelines for carrying out deportations; 23.5.42- 4.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/418 (CJM, BO6-56, Vol. II, p. 573) T/37(24) Correspondence between Dannecker and Eichmann concerning the feasibility of dispatching 3,000 Jews from France; Paris-Berlin, 17-18.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/421 (CJM, BO6-57, Vol. II, p. 574) T/37(25) Eichmann to the Paris office of the SD cancelling the meeting with Dannecker called for 2 July 1942 and that he will visit Paris on 30 June 1942; Berlin, 26.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/424 (CJM, BO6-58, Statement 647, 3491, Vol. II, 575) T/37(26) Minutes by Eichmann and Dannecker on their discussion concerning the deportation of Jews from France; Paris, 1.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/429 (RF-1223, CJM-534, Statement 682, B06-59, Vol. II, 576) T/37(27) Minute by Roethke on a telephone call from Eichmann in Berlin complaining about the cancellation of a scheduled deportation train from Bordeaux; Paris, 15.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/436 (RF-1226, CJM-538, BO6-60, Statement 682, Vol. II, p. 578) T/37(28) Letter from Eichmann's representative in Paris concerning mixed marriages; 29.8.42 (C-II-39, BO6-61, Statement 688) T/37(29) Roethke informs Eichmann of the transport of 997 Jews in the direction of Cholm (copies to the Security Police commanders in Cracow and Lublin); 23.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1420 (C II-35, B06-62, Vol. IV, p. 1636) T/37(30) Roethke informs the Head Office for Reich Security (Eichmann), as well as the Security Police in Cracow and Lublin, of the departure of a train with 1,000 Jews in the direction of Cholm; 25.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1421 (CJM-534, B06-63, Vol. IV, p. 1636) T/37(31) Letter from Dannecker to Eichmann requesting instructions regarding the 4,000 children of stateless Jews who are to be deported from; Paris, 10.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/438 (CJM-534, BO6-64, Statement 698, Vol. II, p. 578) T/37(32) Minute by Dannecker on a telephone call from Eichmann and Novak; Paris, 21.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/439 (C II-38, B06-65, Vol. II, 579) T/37(33) Minute by Ahnert in Paris on a conference of Specialist Officers on transports of Jews to the East. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/451 (Nuremberg NG-1965, BO6-142, Statement 703, 714 Vol. II, p. 594) T/37(34) Interim report by Ahnert on the number of Jews deported and plans for the coming months; Paris, 3.9.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/452 (B06-141, Statement 719, 3489, Vol. II, 595) T/37(35) Letter from Eichmann to Dr. Venter, regional headquarters State Police Duesseldorf, concerning art objects belonging to Jews; Berlin, 14.8.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/712 (DN/WL-299, B06- 140, Statement 726, Vol. II, p. 763) T/37(36) Recommendations for Eichmann's promotion in rank. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(12) (B06-27, Vol. I, p. 193) T/37(37) Teleprint from Dr. Albath of the State Police Branch, Duesseldorf, to Eichmann, concerning the dispatch of 1,007 Jews from Duesseldorf to Riga; Duesseldorf, 11.12.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/302 (DN/WL-293, BO6-139, Statement 738, Vol. I, p. 487) T/37(38) Report by Hauptmann Salitter of the Security Police on the transport of Jews from Duesseldorf to Riga; Duesseldorf, 11.12.41 Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/303 (BO6-138, Statement 740, Vol. I, p. 488) T/37(39) Report of a meeting at the Head Office for Reich Security about the deportation of Jews from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia; Duesseldorf, 6.3.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/734 (B06-119, Statement 753, Vol. II, p. 769) T/37(40) Memorandum from Dannecker to the Foreign Ministry on the Madagascar Plan; Berlin, 15.8.40. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/174 (TK-325, B06-172, Statement 790, 2469, Vol. I, p. 318) T/37(41) Record of Proceedings of the Wannsee Conference. 20.1.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/185 (NG-2586, K-210400, TK-325, BO6-74, Statement 817, 849, Vol. I, p. 320) T/37(42) Memorandum from Wisliceny to the Legation Counsellor regarding the confiscation of Jewish movable property in Slovakia in favour of the State; Bucharest, 28.4.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1058 (K-403544, TK-607, BO6-838, Vol. II p. 899) T/37(43) Telex from Richter to Eichmann, reporting that Marshall Antonescu had ordered Fildermann to be deported, regardless of his state of health, and the order had been carried out on 30 May; Bucharest, 31.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1059 (K-212762, TK-327, BO6-148, Statement 1123, Vol. II, p. 880) T/37(44) Memo by von Thadden to his section chief, describing the Gestapo position on emigration of Jewish children from Romania as conveyed by Eichmann, with Himmler's approval; Berlin, 14.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1055 (K-207719, TK-322, BO6- 220, Statement 1131, Vol. II, p. 879) T/37(45) Letter from Richter to Eichmann reporting the dismissal of the Undersecretary of the Navy, an admiral who was also on the Ministerial Committee on Jewish Affairs, for co-operating in emigration of Jews to Palestine; Bucharest, 5.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1047 (K-206727, TK-321, BO6-184, Statement 1134, Vol. II, p. 878) T/37(46) Telex from Killinger to the German Foreign Ministry, stating that Lecca's invitation to Eichmann to visit Bucharest had been approved, and that visit should take place in January 1943; Bucharest, 7.12.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1030 (K-212665, TK-327, BO6-215, Statement 1135-6, Vol. II, p. 868) T/37(47) Letter from Eichmann to Foreign Ministry stating that because of pressure of work he was unable to visit Romania in January; Berlin, 11.1.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1044 (K-212693, TK-327, BO6- 224,E Statement 1136, Vol. II, p. 878) T/37(48) Letter from Eichmann von Hahn in connection with information about Jewish activists in Romania negotiating with Turkey for transit visas for 1,000 children and 100 accompanying staff who are to go to Palestine; 3.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1048 (K-207357, TK-321, B06-231, Statement 1138, Vol. II, p. 878) T/37(49) Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, forwarding text of instructions issued to the German legation in Bucharest, to inform Marshall Antonescu of the reply given to the British proposal for the emigration of 5,000 Jewish children to Palestine; Berlin, 17.2.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1257 (K-212845-7, TK- 327, BO6-219, Statement 1139, 1142, Vol. II, p. 1138) T/37(50) Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, informing him that the German Minister in Bucharest had protested to the Romanian Government against the use of Romanian shipping for transporting Jews to Palestine; Berlin, 3.3.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1255 (K-212716- 7, TK-327, BO6-218, Statement 1149, 1151, Vol. II, p. 1137) T/37(51) Von Thadden sends Eichmann the Romanian Government's reply regarding the prevention of the immigration of Jews to Palestine; 17.2.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked N/59 (K-212842, TK-327, B06-149, Statement 1149, 1152, Vol. IV, p. 1504) T/37(52) Eichmann writes to Kligenfuss concerning the issue of allowing Jews to leave areas under German control, citing the example of several Jews of Spanish nationality in Yugoslavia, who were on their way from Bulgaria, were arrested and would be deported; 17.11.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/928 (K-340074-5, TK- 518, B06-127, Statement 1153-54, Vol. II, p. 843) T/37(53) The Foreign Ministry informs the German Ambassador in Sofia of the appointment of Dannecker as Adviser on Jewish Affairs; 4.12.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/930 (K-207557, TK-321, B06-233, Statement 1155, Vol. II, p. 843) T/37(54) On the basis of a telephone conversation with Eichmann, Dannecker proposes a program for the deportation of the Jews from Bulgaria; 23.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/939 (K-207583-5, TK-321, B06-204, Vol. II, p. 844) T/37(55) Report from the Sofia Gestapo to the Head Office for Reich Security, Police Attache's Unit, on the difficulties made by the Bulgarians concerning the Jewish deportations; 7.6943. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/943 (K-207639-45, TK-321, B06-191, Statement 1164-65, Vol. II, p. 844) T/37(56) Von Hahn informs Eichmann that he has given instructions to the Ambassador in Sofia to advise the Bulgarians not to agree to send 5,000 children to Palestine, as this would contradict German policy vis-a-vis the Arabs; 8.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/947 (K-207313, TK-321, B06-201, Vol. II, p. 845) T/37(57) Wagner reports on the activities against the Jews and their deportation from Bulgaria; 3.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/940 (K-207591-4, K-207613-7, TK-321, B06-171, Vol. II, p. 844) T/37(58) Report by Rademacher to the Foreign Ministry on his visit to Belgrade; Berlin, 25.10.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/883 (NG-3354, K-205167-9, TK-313, B06-170, (Vol. II, p. 822) T/37(59) Dannecker's detailed instructions for the deportation of Jews from France; Paris, 26.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/425. (RF-1221, BO6-112, Vol. II, 575) T/37(60) Correspondence between Eichmann, the Foreign Ministry, and the German embassy in Paris concerning the deportation of 6000 Jews from Compiegne to Auschwitz; 9.3.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/402 (NG-4954, NG-024, K-210157-63, TK-324, BO6-177, Vol. II, p. 571) T/37(61) Minute by Dannecker on a meeting of Specialist Officers for Jewish Affairs in Eichmann's office; Paris, 10.3.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/404 (C II-37 BO6-113, Vol. II p. 571) T/37(62) Express and secret letter from Eichmann to Rademacher concerning the deportation to Auschwitz of Jews from Western Europe; Paris, 22.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/422 (NG-183, K-210150, TK- 324, BO6-82, Statement 1202, Vol. II, p. 574) T/37(63) Teleprinter report from Dannecker to Eichmann concerning deportation from France; Paris, 6.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/433 (CJM-569, B06-261, Vol. II, p. 577) T/37(64) Roethke's review of "the present state of the Jewish Question in France"; Paris, 6.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/474 (RF-1230, CJM-534, BO6-249, Vol. II, p. 598) T/37(65) Correspondence between the Union Gene@63rale des Israelites de France, Roethke of Section IV J in Paris, and Eichmann in the Head Office for Reich Security, concerning the certification of the whereabouts of Jews deported by the Germans; November 1942-January 1943. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/464 (CJM-534, BO6-253, Vol. II, p. 597) T/37(66) Teleprint from Roethke to Eichmann, concerning the arrest in Paris of 1,100 Jews of Greek nationality; Paris, 5.11.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/459 (CJM-534, B06-258, Vol. II, p. 596) T/37(67) Telegram from Guenther of IVB4 to Dr. Knochen in Paris concerning a transport of Jews of Greek nationality; Berlin, 7.11.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/460 (CJM-534, BO6-259, Vol. II, p. 596) T/37(68) Teleprint from Roethke to Eichmann, advising him that he intends to deport 3,000 Jews from the Drancy camp to the East, and asking to confirm the plan and specify the destination of the transports; Paris, 18.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/475 (CJM-534, BO6-264, Vol. II, p. 599) T/37(69) Telegram from Eichmann to Roethke in Paris concerning transports of Jews from France. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/476; Berlin, 20.3.43 (C II-33 BO6-266, Vol. II, p. 599) T/37(70) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden commenting on Ludin's report on the Slovakian bishops Pastoral Letter (Exhibit T/1106); Berlin, 2.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1108 (K-213038-9, TK-327, B06-143, Vol. II, p. 907) T/37(71) Telegram from Ludin to Foreign Ministry reporting that Tuka had reiterated his request for a Slovakian commission to inspect Jewish camps, his purpose being to refute a statement made in a cabinet meeting alleging that removal to such camps amounted to physical liquidation; Bratislava, 22.11.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1109 (K-213033, TK-327, BO6-144, Vol. II, p. 907) T/37(72) Eichmann's interim reply to von Thadden stating that he would look into the matter; Berlin, 8.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1110 (K-213030-1, TK-327, B06-145, Vol. II, p. 908) T/37(73) Eichmann's reply to von Thadden's letter of 14.1.44 regarding the Slovak request to visit Jewish camps in the Generalgouvernement; Berlin, 7.2.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1112 (K-213023-4, TK-327, B06-146, Vol. II, p. 908) T/37(74) Von Thadden reports to Eichmann on the request of the Representative of the Red Cross in Slovakia, Mr. Dunant, to the Slovakian Government and the German Embassy for permission to establish a Jewish children's home and a Jewish old age home; 14.1.45. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1132 (K-213009, TK-327, B06-217, Vol. II, p. 920) T/37(75) Letter from Eichmann to Klingenfuss regarding the general ban on Jewish emigration and the ransom payment of at least 100,000 Swiss francs per person; Berlin, 11.12.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/535 (K- 210973/4, TK-325, BO6-223, Vol. II, p. 626) T/37(76) Letter from von Hahn to Eichmann, referring to a phone conversation of the preceding day in which Eichmann had declared that he was unable to provide lists of foreign Jews (see T/766); Berlin, 25.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/767 (K-208309-10, TK-325, B06-174, Vol. II, p. 775) T/37(77) Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann regarding the request of the Spanish Embassy to transfer its nationals from France to Spain; 22.12.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked N/28 (K-349537-8, TK-529, B06-298, Vol. IV, p. 1449) T/37(78) Correspondence between Guenther of IVB4, the Foreign Ministry, and the Swedish legation in Berlin concerning the death certificate of a Jew who died in Auschwitz; Berlin, September-November 1943. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/560 (K-347117/19/20,TK- 526, BO6-301, Vol. p. 634) T/37(79) Letter from Guenther to von Thadden, refusing the emigration to Finland of the Jew Abraham Frank; Berlin, 29.4.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/576 (K-347250, TK-526, BO6-303, Vol. II, p. 637) T/37(80) Letter from Guenther of IVB4 to von Thadden, refusing the emigration of the relatives of the Jewess Loewenstein; Berlin, 6.4.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/573 (K-347177, TK-526, BO6-304, Vol. II, p. 636) T/37(81) Letter from Guenther of IVB4 to the Foreign Ministry regarding instructions to the Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Oslo to extend the deadline for the return of Jews from allied or neutral states to their home countries; Berlin, 7.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/603 (K-347433, TK-527, BO6-302, Vol. II, p. 651) T/37(82) Letter from Guenther of IVB4 to von Thadden concerning requests submitted by the Swedish Consulate General in Oslo for the emigration of certain Jews from Norway; Berlin, 23.7.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/594 (K-348847/8, TK-528, BO6-306, Vol. II, p. 650) T/37(83) Letter from Eichmann to Dr. Klingenfuss arguing at length against the request of Jews of Iranian citizenship to be recognized as "Les Iraniens de confession mosaique" (and thus be exempted from the anti-Jewish measures); Berlin, 8.12.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/437 (K-346203-5, TK-525, BO6-321, Vol. II, p. 578) T/37(84) Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher informing him of the results of his investigation concerning the fate of various Norwegian Jews for whom Swedish nationality had been claimed; Berlin, 2.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/599 (K-348735-6, TK-528, BO6-307, Vol. II, p. 651) T/37(85) Letter from Guenther regarding two Jewesses of Swiss nationality who applied to emigrate from Poland; 12.6.44 (BO6-305, Statement, p. 1303) T/37(86) Letter from IVB4c refusing the Jewess Baechtold permission to leave the Generalgouvernement, for fear that she might spread atrocity propaganda; 15.8.44 (BO6-308, Statement p. 1304) T/37(87) Draft of letter from Foreign Ministry to Eichmann concerning the status of Jews in German-occupied territories of a European nationality; also copy of final text of this letter (see T/762); Berlin, February 1943. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/769 (K-210299-300, K- 210308-9, TK-325, B06-173, Vol. II, p. 776) T/37(88) Express letter from Eichmann to Klingenfuss concerning the deportation, across the Dniester, of Jews who had taken refuge in Hungary; Berlin, 25.9.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1136 (K-213383- 4, TK-328, BO6-163, Vol. III, 928) T/37(89) Express letter from von Thadden to Eichmann asking for the SS Supreme Command's decision on the destination of the fifty thousand Jews the Hungarian Government was prepared to make available for work in the Reich; Berlin, 19.4.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1181 (K-213630, TK-328, BO6-157, Vol. III, p. 1044) T/37(90) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, reporting the smooth progress of the deportation of Jews from the Carpathian area and Transylvania; Budapest, 25.5.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1193 (K-213809, TK-328, BO6-152, Vol. III, p. 1075) T/37(91) Eichmann, requests Guenther to make sure that Jews will not be issued with transit visas which would make it possible for them to emigrate to Palestine (this in connection with the Swiss efforts); 24.7.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1216 (K-209323, TK-324, B06-182, Vol. III, p. 1089) T/37(92) Veesenmayer reports to the Foreign Ministry on a Swiss proposal to send 8,700 families to Palestine from Hungary; 25.7.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1215 (NG-1806, K-214025-7, TK-328, B06-161, Vol. III, p. 1088) T/37(93) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry regarding the orders issued by the Hungarian Minister of the Interior whereby Budapest Jews would be confined to camps on Hungarian soil; Budapest, 24.8.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1219 (K-213963, TK-328, BO6- 154, Vol. III, 1089) T/37(94) Minutes of a meeting on the sterilization of persons of mixed marriages; 27.10.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/190 (NG-2586-M, 371943-8 Ser-1513, BO6-106, Vol. I, p. 322) T/37(95) Correspondence between Sievers, Brandt and Eichmann regarding the skeleton collection at Ahnenerbe; Berlin, 9.2.42, 2.11.42, 6.11.42, 21.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1363-6 (NO-085-89, B06-46, Vol. III, p. 1317-1318) T/37(96) Circular letter from Kaltenbrunner to the Senior Commanders of the Security Police, Chiefs of Operations Units, and Higher SS and Police Leaders in the East regarding stateless and foreign Jews from sixteen countries listed there are to be included in the general anti-Jewish measures. The rest are to be interned as hostages; Berlin, 5 3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/310 (NG-2652-A, 372197-0 (Ser:1513), BO6-788, Vol. I, p. 519) T/37(97) Charge d'Affaires of the Foreign Ministry in South- East Europe, Neubacher, reports that in Athens only 1,200 out of 8,000 Jews have been registered and proposes postponing deportations until the rest are seized. Note in Van Thadden's handwriting: He spoke with Eichmann by telephone - the matter has been secretly agreed between Kaltenbrunner and Neubacher; the deportations are to be carried out; 2.12.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/996 (K-206574, TK-321, B06-176, Vol. II, p. 858) T/37(98) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden regarding foreign Jews residing in Greece and Italy to be deported or, alternatively, repatriated without prior enquiries; Berlin, 15.11.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/621 (NG-2652-L372140-1, Ser-1513, BO6-105, Vol. II, p. 659) T/37(99) On Merten's instructions, Wisliceny orders Dr. Koretz to collect the cash and close the bank accounts of Salonikan Jews who have been deported. The property will remain in the hands of the Community; March 1943. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/965 (G-II, B06- 240, Vol. II, p. 849) T/37(100) Wisliceny gives orders to Dr. Koretz, Chief Rabbi of Salonika, on the marking of Jewish shops and apartments with a Jewish Star; 17.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/962 (G-II, B06-237, Vol. II, p. 849) T/37(101) Declaration by Wisliceny on the situation in Greece; 27.6.47. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/992 (B06-235, Vol. II, p. 857) T/37(102) Guenther, Eichmann's deputy, refuses permission for the emigration of the stateless Jew Michaelis; Berlin, 25.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/547 (K-349005-6, TK-528, B06-363, Vol. II, p. 631) T/37(103) Luther informs the consul in Athens that Guenther has been sent to Salonika by the Head Office for Reich Security to conduct negotiations on Jewish affairs; 23.1.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/958 (K- 345672, TK-525, B06-344, Vol. II, p. 848) T/37(104) The Foreign Ministry turns to Eichmann in the matter of the Jew Mario Sasson who was deported from Zagreb to Auschwitz; 26.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/913 (K-346717, TK-526, B06-342, Vol. II, p. 839) T/37(105) Guenther replies to the Foreign Ministry that Sasson died in the East; 15.11.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/914 (K-346724, TK-526, BO6- 343, Vol. II, p. 840) T/37(106) Personnel report on Eichmann by Dieter Wisliceny; 17.9.37. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(3) (Berlin Document Centre, B06-28, Vol. II, p. 191) T/37(107) Lower court in Budapest confirms testimony of former Premier Sztojay at his trial; inter alia that he received explanations from Eichmann on the Final Solution; 2.4.46 (PS-3869, JM-02135, BO6-358, Statement, p. 1565) T/37(108) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry regarding the agreement reached between Eichmann and the Hungarian Minister of the Interior on the deportation of the Jews from Hungary; Berlin, 18.11.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1235 (K-213459, 213468, TK- 328, BO6-212, Vol. III, p. 1097) T/37(109) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry regarding special passes issued to some Jews which are being reviewed by State Secretary Endre, in close co-operation with Eichmann's "Special Unit"; Budapest, 25.5.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1192 (K-350251, TK-529, BO6-359, Vol. III, p. 1074) T/37(110) Express letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, forwarding report by Veesenmayer on anti-Jewish measures under way in Hungary; Berlin, 24.4.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1185 (K-213738, TK-328, BO6- 151, Vol. III, p. 1045) T/37(111) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, reporting that the newly-appointed Hungarian Minister of the Interior had told Eichmann that deportations of Budapest Jews would be resumed, provided the emigration of certain categories of Jews, as promised by Germany would also begin; Budapest, 14.8.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1217 (K-214067, TK-328, BO6-156, Vol. III, p. 1089) T/37(112) Telex from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, reporting on further deportations of Hungarian Jews; Budapest, 30.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1210 (K-213896, TK-328, BO6-159, Vol. III, 1086) T/37(113) Telex from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, confirming that Eichmann and Wisliceny are prepared to participate in a proposed Bratislava meeting, but cannot absent themselves from Budapest before the end of July (see T/1208); Budapest 28.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1209 (K-214009, TK-328, BO6-164, Vol. III, p. 1086) T/37(114) Express letter from Guenther to von Thadden regarding the putting of Hungarian Jews into SS labour camps in Germany (see T/1181); Berlin, 24.4.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1186 (K-213611-2, TK- 328, BO6-213, Vol. III, p. 1045) T/37(115) Memo from Wagner, for submission to Ribbentrop, referring to the approval by Hitler, in summer 1944, of a Hungarian Government request to permit certain groups of Jews - mostly children - to emigrate; Berlin, 31.10.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1239 (K-213454-7, TK-327, BO6-221, Vol. III, p. 1113) T/37(116) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, reporting that the imprisonment of Jews in the Carpathian region had been completed and 200,000 had been put in ghettos and camps; Budapest, 4.5.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1188 (K-213769, TK-328, BO6- 227, Vol. III, p. 1045) T/37(117) Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher concerning the passage through Reich territory of Hungarian Jews travelling to Lisbon; Berlin, 4.9.50. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/671 (K-338752, TK-517, B06-123, Vol. II, p. 698) T/37(118) Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher concerning the emigration of a Jewish couple from the Generalgouvernement to Russia; Berlin, 11.9.40. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/344 (K-338890, TK-517, B06-128, Vol. I, p. 524) T/37(119) Eichmann notifies Rademacher that he does not object to letters of recommendation for three Jews who wish to emigrate to the Far East; 31.5.41 (K-340199, TK-518, BO6- 124, Statement p. 1651) T/37(120) Eichmann's reply to Rademacher concerning visa for a Jew emigrating from Germany to the Far East; 24.5.41 (K- 340195, TK-518, BO6-125, Statement, p. 1651) T/37(121) Minutes of a meeting which lay down the guidelines for the expulsion of Jews, Poles and Gypsies from the areas incorporated in the Reich; 30.1.40. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/166 (NO-5322, BO6-468, Vol. I, p. 315) /37(122) Photograph of Eichmann, signed by him "in retirement". Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(15) (B06-545, Vol. I, p. 193) T/37(123) Reports by SD Section Vienna on anti-Jewish operations during the Crystal Night in Austria; Vienna 14- 21.11.38. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/151 (BO6-91, Vol. I, p. 290) T/37(124) Reports on events in Graz on Crystal Night; 10.11.38. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked N/34 (B06-108, Vol. IV, p. 1460) T/37(125) Letter from Guenther to von Thadden declining to deal with the Italian Embassy's enquiry as to the whereabouts of a deported Jew of Italian nationality; Berlin, 21.12.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/625 (K-346017, BO6-331, Vol. II, p. 660) T/37(126) Express letter from Heydrich to the Reich Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories expressing dissatisfaction with the proposed draft of the "Brown File"; Berlin, 10.1.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/297 (NO-4882, BO6-349, Vol. I, p. 483) T/37(127) Letter from Goering to the Reich Ministry of the Interior concerning the setting up of a German Central Office for Jewish Emigration headed by Heydrich; Berlin, 24.1.39. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/125 (NG2586-A, K-210481-2, B06-460, Vol. I, p. 282) T/37(128) Letter from Heydrich to Ribbentrop in connection with Jewish emigration; Berlin, 24.6.40. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/173 (372047, Ser:1512, BO6-464, Vol. I, p. 317) T/37(129) Affidavit by Dr. Mildner on his attempts to avert the deportation of Jews from Denmark; Freising, 22.6.45. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/585 (RF-1503, JM-02144, B06-251, Vol. II, p. 645) T/37(130) Letter from Mueller to Luther ("Subject: Solution of Jewish Question"), informing him that it was planned to begin the deportation of Jews from Romania to the East by special trains on 10 September 1942; Berlin, 26.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1021 (K-212604, TK-327, B06-181, Vol. II, p. 866) T/37(131) Telex from Killinger and Richter to Foreign Ministry and for Eichmann, in connection with the deportation of Romanian Jews; Bucharest, 15.9.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1032 (K-212636, TK-327, BO6-194, Vol. II, p. 868) T/37(132) Telegram from Eichmann to all Security Police units ordering the arrest and deportation of Jews of Argentinian nationality; Berlin, 27.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/500 (CJM-1, BO6-295, Vol. II, p. 603) T/37(133) Telegram from Richter to Foreign Ministry and transmission to Eichmann, informing them that Acting Premier Antonescu had ordered the establishment of a Central Office for Jewish Affairs, as of 8 September 1942; Bucharest, 12.10.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1034 (K-212659-60, TK-327, BO6-193, Vol. II, p. 868) T/37(134) Himmler acknowledges receipt of a statistical report concerning the Final Solution; 9.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked N/12 (C II-48, NG- 5197, B06-3, Vol. IV, 1407) T/37(135) Letter from the Commander of the Security Police branch office in Amsterdam to the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam, regarding the deportation of the relatives of the Jew Kuttner; Amsterdam, 14.10.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/533 (Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, BO6-339, Vol. II, p. 625) T/37(136) Various permits and certificates issued by Aus der Fuenten, Director of the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam; Amsterdam, 8.10.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/532 (Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, B06-355, Vol. II, p. 625) T/37(137) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden regarding the fate of a Dutch Jewess Simons; Berlin, 27.9.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/552 (K-346991, TK-526, B06-332, Vol. II, p. 632) T/37(138) Letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann concerning the fate of the stateless Jew Michaelis; Berlin, 3.9.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/548 (K-349010, TK-528, B06-364, Vol. II, p. 631) T/37(139) Eichmann's final negative reply to the Foreign Ministry's request regarding Michaelis; Berlin, 1.10.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/549 (K- 349011, TK-528, B06-365, Vol. II, p. 631) T/37(140) Letter from the Chief of the Security Police and the SD to Foreign Ministry regarding the whereabouts of some Slovakian Jews; Berlin, 28.11.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1129 (K-348510, TK-528, BO6- 371, Vol. II, p. 920) T/37(141) Von Thadden to Eichmann, stating that it is not desirable to send Spanish Jews from Salonika to Athens, even if the Italians are ready to accept them; 28.7.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/993 (K-349383, TK-529, B06-421, Vol. II, p. 858) T/37(142) Wisliceny orders the Jewish Community of Salonika to deposit all the monies of the deported Jews in a special bank account; 15.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/967 (G-II, B06-428, Vol. II, p. 849) T/37(143) Order from Wisliceny to Dr. Koretz making him responsible to the Security Police and the SD for all the Community's affairs; 29.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/969 (G-II, B06-430, Vol. II, p. 849) T/37(144) The Foreign Ministry sends to the Spanish Legation documents regarding Jews of Spanish nationality who have been expelled from Salonika; 2.12.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/994 (K-348339-42, K-348346, TK-528, B06-345, Vol. II, p. 858) T/37(145) Letter from Eichmann to von Hahn complaining about the attempt of the Swedish Consulate General in Oslo to grant Swedish passports to certain Norwegian Jews born in Sweden; Berlin,, 1.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/593 (K-348750-2, BO6-330, Vol. II, p. 650) T/37(146) Letter from Roethke to the Senior Commander of the Order Police in France, requesting additional guards for transport trains carrying Jews of French nationality; 12.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/472 (CJM-534, BO6-277, Vol. II, p. 598) T/37(147) Report by von Thadden, following his visit to Budapest, on the operation in progress there, in which Hungary is delivering its Jews to the Germans for deportation to Auschwitz; Berlin, 26.5.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1195 (NG-2190, B06-375, Vol. III, p. 1075) T/37(148) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, complaining about an item published in "V.B." (Voelkischer Beobachter), Vienna, on 6 June; Budapest, 8.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1206 (NG-5568, K- 213597, TK-328, B06-384, Vol. III, p. 1085) T/37(149) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, reporting that as a result of the drastic action being undertaken by Germany ("unser Zupacken") since 19 March 1944, Jews are fleeing from Hungary to Slovakia, reversing the previous trend; Budapest, 14.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1208 (NG-5533, BO6-385, Vol. III, p. 1085) T/37(150) Veesenmayer informs Ritter that 326,009 Jews have been deported from Hungary and that the Romanian Government treats Jews who fled to Romania as refugees, allowing them to go to Palestine; 17.6.44 (NG-5567, 110545 Ser 99/2, BO6- 386, Statement, pp. 1946, 3485) T/37(151) Telegram from Veesenmayer, replying to Altenburg's enquiry (T/1190) concerning Brandt's mission to Turkey; Budapest, 22.7.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1191 (NG-2994, BO6-448, Vol. III, p. 1071) T/37(152) Minute by German legation staff member on reassignment of SS officers of "Sondereinsatzkommando Eichmann," following the unit's dissolution on 28 September; Budapest, 29.9.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1225 (NG-4985, BO6-387, Vol. III, p. 1094) T/37(153) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, reporting that following a shift in the political situation, the Jewish Question in Hungary has entered a new stage; Budapest, 18.10.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1234 (K-350764,TK-530, BO6-525, Vol. III, p. 1096) T/37(154) Memo from Wagner, for Ribbentrop, further to the memo of 16 September (see T/1231) regarding an exchange deal being handled by Eichmann; Berlin, 29.9.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1232 (NG-2994, BO6-450, Vol. III, p. 1096) T/37(155) Memo by Wagner, for Ribbentrop, concerning a proposal submitted by Veesenmayer that Germany should "solve the Jewish Question" internally or force the Hungarians to do it; Berlin, 12.10.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1230 (NG-4985, BO6-388, Vol. III, p. 1095) T/37(156) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry, reporting that Premier Szalasi has ordered that Jewish women no longer be made to march to Germany and may be taken there only by train; Budapest, 21.11.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1242 (NG-4987, K-209294-5, BO6-377, Vol. III, p. 1113) T/37(157) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden regarding the fate of a Hungarian Jewish family named Goldberger; Berlin,, 25.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1143 (K-350972-3, TK-530, BO6-521, Vol. III, 929) T/37(158) Statement made by Vajna Gabor, Minister of the Interior in the Szalasi cabinet, on talks he had with Himmler and Kaltenbrunner in December 1944, on stepping up the deportation of Hungarian Jews; Freising, 28.8.45. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1245 (NO-1874, BO6-511, Vol. III, p. 1115) T/37(159) Letter from Eichmann to Foreign Ministry, replying to an enquiry with regard to two Hungarian Jews, Oskar and Andreas Trenk; Berlin, 21.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1141 (K-350916, TK-530, BO6-519, Vol. III, p. 929) T/37(160) Letter from Guenther to von Thadden, replying to enquiries made by the Hungarian legation regarding Hungarian Jews held by the Germans; Berlin, 10.7.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1142 (K-351121-3, TK- 530, BO6-523, Vol. III, p. 929) T/37(161) Statement of Hildegard Kunze, secretary in Eichmann's office, confirming that the Section dealt with Jewish property and that she remembers a letter on displacement of Jews; 8.1.46 (RF-1526, JM-02144, BO6-311, Statement, p. 2033) T/37(162) Letter from Heydrich to the Minister of Finance, inviting a representative of the Minister to a meeting in which the transfer of 260,000 Slovenes to Serbia will be discussed; 21.4.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/898 (NG-4897, B06-423, Vol. II, p. 836) T/37(163) Text of the SS members oath Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/122 (B06-84, Vol. I, p. 281) T/37(164) IVB4a proposes to Himmler the possibility of returning Jews residing in Hungary to Germany against payment of 100,000 Swiss francs per head; 24.11.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1138 (NO-2408, B06-510, Vol. II, p. 928) T/37(165) Letter from the German Legation in Afghanistan in connection with applications submitted by a Jewish painter and a Jewish musician of Vienna seeking employment; Kabul, 6.2.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/807 (K-359250, TK-544, B06-548, Vol. II, p. 782) T/37(166) Eichmann's reply to the Foreign Ministry in reference to T/807; Berlin, 28.2.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/808 (K-359252, TK-544, B06- 808, Vol. II, p. 782) T/37(167) Circular letter from Mueller to all Gestapo offices concerning the responsibility for detentions in concentration camps; Berlin, 30.5.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1278 (PS-1063, BO6-413, Vol. III, p. 1149) T/37(168) Himmler's directives regarding the procedure for carrying out executions; Berlin, 6.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/202 (Nuremberg, Case IV - Scheide 34, BO6-396, Vol. I, p. 343) T/37(169) Circular letter from the SS Economic- Administrative Head Office to concentration camp commanders, advising them of a simplification of the reporting procedure on the deaths of Jews and other prisoners; Oranienburg, 21.11.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1279 (NG-1543, BO6-416, Vol. III, p. 1149) T/37(170) Agreement between Belev and Dannecker specifying the arrangements for deportations of Jews from Bulgarian territory; 22.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/938 (B06-417, Vol. II, p. 844) T/37(171) Letter from Eichmann to Zoepf transmitting a copy of guidelines for the deportation of Jews from the territory of the Reich to Theresienstadt; Berlin, 2.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/541 (O I-28, BO6- 621, Vol II, p. 629) T/37(172) Directive signed by Guenther concerning the organization and implementation of the transfer to Theresienstadt of Jews in the Reich; Berlin, 20.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/850 (OI-28, B06-541, Vol. II, p. 793) T/37(173) Telegram from von Killinger to Foreign Ministry conveying a report from Richter to Eichmann, on the meeting with Mihai Antonescu on 23 January 1942, at which the Acting Premier had agreed to do all in his power to stop emigration of Jews; Bucharest, 24.1.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1007 (BO6-571, Vol. II, p. 864) T/37(174) Telegram from von Thadden to Veesenmayer forwarding proposal by the Press Department to forestall expected hostile international reaction to the planned Grossaktion in Budapest; Berlin, 1.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1199 (NG-2424, K- 213846, TK-328, BO6-630, Vol. III, p. 1076) T/37(175) Memo by von Thadden on a visit to Budapest, 22-24 May; Berlin, 25.5.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1194 (NG-2980, K-209057-61, TK-323, BO6- 678, Vol. III, p. 1075) T/37(176) Letter from Himmler's office to the chief of his personal staff, currently with Hitler's headquarters, forwarding report of Chief of the Security Police and SD which contains announcement of impending deportation of Romanian Jews to the East; Berlin, 11.8.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1022 (NO-023, BO6-561, Vol. II, p. 866) T/37(177) Telex from Rintelen to Luther quoting report by the Chief of the Security Police and the SD of 26 July 1942, addressed to Himmler, on the situation with regard to deportation of Jews from Romania; 19.8.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1023 (NG-3559, BO6-562, Vol. II, p. 866) T/37(178) Letter from Brandt to Prof. Glauberg, instructing him to go ahead with sterilization experiments on Jewish women at Ravensbrueck; Fuehrer's Headquarters, 10.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1377 (NG-213, JM-02081, BO6-326, Vol. III, p. 1322) T/37(179) Letter from Himmler to Pohl regarding Dr. Madaus' sterilization methods and requesting permission to carry out experiments on criminals; 10.3.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked N/16 (NO-036, B06-408, Vol. IV, p. 1426) T/37(180) Minute by Brandt on his meeting with Pohl asking him to obtain information on the nature of a plant growing in America said to be an effective means of sterilization; Fuehrer's Headquarters, 22.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1378 (NO-044, B06-407, Vol. III, p. 1322) T/37(181) Letter from Fischer, of Himmler's office, to Guenther, forwarding a set of slides illustrating the Madaus sterilization process; Berlin, 4.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1379 (NO-050, BO6-409, Vol. III, p. 1322) T/37(182) Lindow of IVA1b writes to Eichmann regarding a complaint about a Soviet Jew, Gurwitsch, who has been sent to the East contrary to regulations governing Soviet Jews. Hunsche explains that Gurwitsch was deported before the new regulations took effect (4 documents); 11-26 May 1943, 24.9.43 (K-373110-11, K-373115-18, TK-561, BO6-552, Statement, p. 2249) T/37(183) Letter from Eichmann to the Senior Commanders of the Security Police and the SD, drawing their attention to a pro-Jewish publication by a Protestant relief organization in Switzerland, and instructing them that clergymen should be kept away from the deportation camps for Jews; Berlin, 10.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/546 (O I-22, BO6-601, Vol. II, p. 631) T/37(184) Official report to SHAEF on the encounter of two Allied intelligence officers with Kurt Gerstein (see T/1307- 1308); enclosed are the documents handed over by Gerstein - a handwritten note in English, invoices relating to the supply of "Zyklon B" gas to concentration camps, and a seven- page typewritten statement in French; Rottweil, Black Forest, Germany, 4.5.45. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1309 (B06-185, Vol. III, pp. 1225-1226) T/37(185) Circular letter from Kaltenbrunner to Gestapo and Security Services offices reviewing guidelines for treatment of foreign Jews living in Germany; Berlin, 5.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/761 (NG-2652, B06-535, Vol. II, p. 774) T/37(186) Express circular letter from Mueller to Gestapo offices and Security Police and Security Service commanders in German-occupied Europe concerning the status of Jews of foreign nationality residing in those territories; Berlin, 23.9.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/784 (NG-2652-H, PS-3319, B06-537, Vol. II, p. 777) T/37(187) Letter from Eichmann to Foreign Ministry proposing to set a final date (31 July 1943) for departure from Germany of Jews of foreign nationalities; Berlin, 5.7.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/779 (NG-2652-E, B06-107, Vol. II, p. 777) T/37(188) Letter from Wetzel to the Reich Commissioner for Ostland informing him that the supply of gassing apparatus has been arranged with Brack; Berlin, 25.10.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/308 (NO-365, NO- 996, NO-997, BO6-42, Vol. I, p. 518) T/37(189) Letter from Eichmann to Naumann at the office of the Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD in the Netherlands concerning the restriction of the right to write letters in Westerbork; Berlin, 5.11.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/559 (O I-19, BO6- 606, Vol. II, p. 634) T/37(190) Letter from Eichmann to Zoepf stating that Jews who seek to acquire a new nationality should be deported to the East "by priority"; Amsterdam, 26.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/550 (O I-13, BO6-600, Vol. II, p. 632) T/37(191) Telegram from Kaltenbrunner to Naumann ordering the immediate deportation of the Sephardic Jews from the Netherlands; Berlin, 2.2.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/569 (O I-17, BO6-614, Vol. II, p. 636) T/37(192) Telegram from Wagner to the German legation in Budapest, forwarding a report received by Ludin from Slovak intelligence on disorderly conduct of German escorts of transports of Hungarian Jews passing through Slovakia, including shooting of Jews and robbing them of their possessions; Berlin, 15.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1123 (NG-5569, K-351272-3, TK-530, BO6-638, Vol. II, p.919) T/37(193) Telegram from Benzler to Foreign Ministry concerning the expulsion of Jews in areas of Serbia; Belgrade, 12.9.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/874 (NG-3354, K-205189, TK-319, B06-647, Vol. II, p. 819) T/37(194) Letter from the Dresdner Bank concerning the role of Rajakowitsch in the disposal of seized Jewish property in the Netherlands; Berlin, 4.7.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/525 (NID-13414, BO6-719, Vol. II, p. 623) T/37(195) Minute by Harster proposing to let former Jewish members of the Dutch Nazi Party emigrate; The Hague, 6.12.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/527 (O I-31, BO6-617, Vol. II, p. 624) T/37(196) Minute by Rajakowitsch stating that Eichmann is opposed in principle to making this case (see T/527) a special exception with regard to emigration; Berlin, 20.12.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/528 (O I-32, BO6-618, Vol. II, p. 624) T/37(197) Minute by Zoepf stating that according to Eichmann, Jews who, on account of their age or merits, cannot be put on the same footing with other Auschwitz Jews may be transferred at any time from Westerbork to the "Propaganda Camp" of Theresienstadt; The Hague, 5.10.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/537 (O I-26, BO6-619, Vol. II, p. 626) T/37(198) Teleprint from Zoepf to the branch office in Amsterdam and to the Westerbork camp concerning the transfer of six Jewish buyers detained in Amsterdam; The Hague, 14.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/568 (O I-33, BO6-622, Vol. II, p. 635) T/37(199) Minute for Zoepf on telephonic instructions from Guenther concerning the taking of children to Theresienstadt; The Hague, 25.1.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/540 (O I-27, B06-623, Vol. II, p. 628) T/37(200) Letter from Zoepf to Section IVB4 reporting on the progress of deportations from the Netherlands; Berlin, 27.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/543 (O I-1, B06-589, Vol. II, p. 630) T/37(201) Minute by Zoepf on various methods to fill the monthly quota of 8,000 Jewish deportees to the East required by the Head Office for Reich Security; The Hague, 10.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/545 (O I-2, BO6-590, Vol. II, p. 630) T/37(202) Teleprint from Zoepf to IVB4 asking for permission to use a passenger train to deport Dutch Jews to Theresienstadt; The Hague, 15.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/542 (O I-29, BO6-624, Vol. II, p. 629) T/37(203) Circular letter from Harster to Security Police units concerning the fate of Jews in Holland; The Hague, 5.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/554 (O-IV, B06-1356, Vol. II, p. 630) T/37(204) Telegram from Eichmann to Harster concerning the deportation to Auschwitz of 2,400 Jews detained in the Vught camp; Berlin, 28.8.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/557 (O I-23, B06-603, Vol. II, p. 633) T/37(205) Telegram from Guenther to Zoepf rejecting the request of the Reich Ministry for Armament and Munitions for the release of seven Jews employed in buying metals; The Hague, 21.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/566 (O I-9, BO6-608, Vol. II, p.635) T/37(206) Minute by Werner on a discussion with Novak concerning deportations of Jews, including 400 Palestinian Jews, to Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt; The Hague, 20.9.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/558 (O I-4, BO6-592, Vol. II, p. 633) T/37(207) Minute by Zoepf on a discussion with Eichmann and Hahnemann of the German diamond industry concerning an alleged secret order by the Reich Commissioner for the Netherlands, withdrawing from the BdS (Senior Commander of the Security Police) in The Hague authority over Jewish affairs; The Hague, 11.11.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/562 (O I-6, BO6-596, Vol. II, p. 634) T/37(208) Minute by Zoepf on a discussion which took place on 10 November 1943 between Eichmann and Hahnemann on the special status to be granted to Jewish workers and merchants connected with the diamond industry; The Hague, 11.11.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/561 (O I-7, BO6-602, Vol. II, p. 634) T/37(209) Minute by Slottke recording a meeting in IVB4 with the representative of the Reich Ministry for Armament and Munitions in The Hague who has asked for the return or release of seven Jews to be employed in buying metals hidden in the country; The Hague, 14.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/565 (O I-14, BO6-607, Vol. II, p. 635) T/37(210) Letter from IVB4 in The Netherlands to Guenther concerning South American "favour passports" for Jews that were sent from Switzerland and seized by the counter- intelligence service in the Netherlands; 8.4.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/574 (O I-20, BO6- 611, Vol. II, p. 636) T/37(211) Report by Dieter Wisliceny - "Cell 106" - written in Bratislava prison; 18.11.46. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/85 (B06-773, Vol. I, p. 238) T/37(212) Letter from Rauter to Harster,the BdS in the Hague, concerning the deportation of Christian (baptized) Jews; 18.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked N/46 (O I-24, B06-615, Vol. Iv. p. 1484) T/37(213) Harster informs Eichmann that baptized Jews were not yet being deported; 20.7.42 (OI-24, BO6-616, Statement, p. 2562) T/37(214) Statement of SS officer Adolf Feiler, who served in Budapest 1944-1945. Testifies on Eichmann's role, status and activities in Hungary regarding actions against Jews; 29.6.43 (BO6-803, Statement, p. 2573) T/37(215) Photostat of the special pass issued by the Hungarian authorities, and also bearing the official stamp of the SS Einsatzkommando, to Mozes (Moshe) Rosenberg, a member of the Budapest Central Jewish Committee, on 26 May 1944; Tel Aviv, 30.8.60. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1201 (B06-808, Vol. III, p. 1077) T/37(216) Photocopy of a transit pass obtained by witness Arye Breszlauer in Budapest with the help of, and as an employee of, the Swiss legation. This pass enabled him free movement during curfew hours; 10.10.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1236 (B06-852, Vol. III, p. 1099) T/37(217) Eichmann's report on Rajakowitsch; 19.7.37. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(6) (NID-14901, B06-733, Statement 2592, Vol. I, p. 192) T/37(218) Letter from bank administering confiscated Jewish property to Rajakowitsch informing him that most of the immovable property has been disposed of; Berlin, 22.5.43. Refers to a minute of a discussion between representatives of the bank and of the Ministry of Economics and Finance on 28.1.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/743 (NI-4252, B06-730, Vol. II, p. 771) T/37(219) Letter from Guenther to the Foreign Ministry concerning the request of the Jewish widow of an Italian officer to be repatriated to Italy; Berlin, 10.11.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/348 (K- 364096-7, TK-549, BO6-744, Vol. I, p. 526) T/37(220) Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry: The release of the Jewess Cozzi from the Riga Ghetto for repatriation to Italy is unjustifiable; Berlin, 15.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/349 (K- 364102, TK-549, BO6-745, Vol. I, p. 526) T/37(221) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden concerning the Jewess Cozzi concluding the episode. Berlin, 25.9.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/354 (K- 364126, TK-549 BO6-750, Vol. I, p. 526) T/37(222) Letter from von Thadden to the Foreign Ministry concerning the arrest of Mrs. Glueck, sister of Mayor La Guardia of New York; Berlin, 6.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1204 (K-350450, TK-530, B06- 516, Vol. III, p. 1085) T/37(223) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Ribbentrop informing him of Horthy's decision to halt deportations of Jews; Budapest, 6.7.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1212 (NG-5523, 110651-5, Ser:99/2, B06-677, Vol. III, p. 1087) T/37(224) Wagner transmits to the German legation in Zagreb a letter from Guenther requesting information about the deportation to Auschwitz of Jews still remaining in Croatia and about negotiations with the Italians concerning the Jews in the territories; 10.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/910 (NG-2347, K-212359, TK-326, B06- 659, Vol. II, p. 839) T/37(225) Mackensen, German Ambassador in Rome, reports to the Foreign Ministry on a decision by the Italian Foreign Ministry in the matter of the treatment of the Jews in the Greek territories occupied by Italy; 12.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/990 (NG-5051, B06-683, Vol. II, p. 857) T/37(226) Memorandum from Sonnleithner stating that the Minister for Foreign Affairs requests information from the Head of the SS on measures taken by the Italian authorities regarding the Jews in Italy and Greece; 16.3.43 (NG-5051, BO6-684, Statement, pp. 2618, 3493) T/37(227) Memorandum by Bergmann on the Italian treatment of Jews in the Greek territories occupied by Italy; 19.3.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/991 (NG-5051, K-211532/4, TK-326, B06-685, Vol. II, p. 857) T/37(228) Telegram from Veesenmayer to Foreign Ministry concerning a request from the Head Office for Reich Security to discuss with the Hungarian authorities the disposal of the property of Jews of Hungarian nationality who had been living in Greece and are now being deported to Germany; Budapest, 27.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1203 (NG-1804, K-350435, TK-530, BO6-419, Vol. III, p. 1085) T/37(229) Express circular letter from Heydrich to Gestapo regional offices and Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Vienna, regarding the control of movable property owned by Jews; Berlin, 27.11.41. Further letter from Heydrich with additional instructions; Berlin, 11.12.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/719 (J IV-1, B06-739, Vol. II, p. 765) T/37(230) Copy of circular letter from Reich Association of the Jews in Germany to Jewish communities and the Association's field offices regarding the contribution of 25 per cent of their liquid assets; Berlin, 3.12.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/723 (J IV-1, B06- 738, Vol. II, p. 767) T/37(231) Karl Heinz Hoffmann, head of Department IV attached to the BdS Denmark, testifies before the Danish police on the activities of the SD in Denmark; 9.4.47 (NG- 5208, BO6-755, Statement, pp. 2652, 3492) T/37(232) Telegram from Best to IVB4 and DIV4C2 in the Head Office for Reich Security, conveying a report from Mildner on the deportation of the Jews from the area of Greater Copenhagen; Copenhagen, 2.10.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/582 (NG-3907, K-211069/70, TK- 325, BO6-758, Vol. II, p. 643) T/37(233) Detailed report by Loewenherz on the activities of the Jewish Community of Vienna and the fate of the Jews of Austria 1938-1945. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/154 (Loewenherz Collection, PS-3934, BO6-783, Vol. I, p. 291) T/37(234) Form letter from Foreign Ministry to the German Legation in Bratislava advising it of Eichmann's forthcoming visit to discuss questions arising from the deportation of Slovakia's Jews; Berlin, 21.5.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1090 (K-403562, TK-607, BO6- 786, Vol. II, p. 898) T/37(235) Testimonies by Kurt Becher concerning his own and Eichmann's activities in Hungary during 1944-1945; 7.7.47. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/689 (B06-774, Vol. III, p. 733) T/37(236) Documents concerning decorations granted to Eichmann. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(13) (B06-24, Vol. I, p. 193) T/37(237) Report of Jewish Aid and Rescue Committee in Budapest, 1942-1945, by Dr. Rezsoe Kasztner. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1113 (BO6-900, Vol. II, p. 908-910) T/37(238) Noske's testimony before the Nuremberg Military Tribunal on the manner of distribution of reports from Operations Units on the extermination of Jews; Nuremberg, 8.12.47. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/307 (Case 9, Proc. 3547-3549, BO6-674, Vol. I, p. 494) T/37(239) Application to SD by Eichmann for grant to study Hebrew 18.6.37. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(11) (U-VII-15, Statement 2464-2467, B06-5, Vol. I, p. 193) T/37(240) Excerpts from International Red Cross publication Documents on IRC Activities in Behalf of Civilian Prisoners in Concentration Camps in Germany, 1939-1945. Second edition, Geneva, June 1946, p. 99 et seq. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/865 (B06-855, Vol. II, p. 805) T/37(241) Minute of meeting held the day after the German occupation of Budapest at which Gestapo officers informed Jewish Community representatives that a "Central Council of the Jews" would be set up, and that henceforth the German Security Police, IVB4, would have sole authority over all Jewish affairs in Budapest; Budapest, 20.3.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1155 (BO6-813, Vol. III, p. 987) T/37(242) Minute by Ernoe Boda of meeting of the Budapest Jewish Community with Eichmann at which he presented his plan of action to them; Budapest, 31.3.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1156 (BO6-785, Vol. III, p. 988) T/37(243) Organization plan of Head Office for Reich Security. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/120 (PS-2346, BO6-262, Vol. I, p. 280) T/37(244) Telex from Krumey to the Chief of the Security Police and the SD, Prague, confirming arrival of 88 Czech children in Litzmannstadt, and asking him to obtain instructions from Eichmann's office in Berlin; Lodz 17.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1092 (BO6-866, Vol. II, p. 900) T/37(245) Telex from Krumey to Eichmann urgently requesting instructions concerning the Czech children; Litzmannstadt, 20.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1093 (CST-16, BO6-867, Vol. II, 900) T/37(246) Receipt for 81 Czech children delivered to Gestapo Litzmannstadt 2 July 1942, as ordered by telex from the Head Office for Reich Security; attached thereto list of children, dated 1 July 1942. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1095 (BO6-869, Vol. II, p. 901) T/37(247) Telex from Krumey to the Head Office for Reich Security, Section IIIB4, again asking for instructions regarding the Czech children (seven of whom had been reclaimed by RUS (see T/1091) as being "fit for Germanization"); Litzmannstadt, 22.6.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1094 (BO6-868, Vol. II, p. 901) T/37(248) Telex from RUS office, Prague, to Krumey, Litzmannstadt, advising him of the impending arrival of 12 children "unfit for re-Germanization" and six children "fit for re-Germanization"; Prague, 4.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1096 (BO6-936, Vol. II, p. 902) T/37(249) Letter from RUS Prague to Krumey forwarding list of 12 Czech children "unfit for re-Germanization"; Prague, 6.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1097 (BO6-937, Vol. II, p. 902) T/37(250) Telex from Race and Resettlement Office, Prague, to Eichmann, advising him of the arrival of 12 Lidice children, and asking for further instructions; Litzmannstadt, 9.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1098 (BO6-938, Vol. II, p. 902) T/37(251) Telex from Guenther to Krumey referring to telex from Litzmannstadt (T/1098), and instructing him to deliver the 12 children to Gestapo Litzmannstadt; Litzmannstadt, 14.7.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1099 (BO6-939, Vol. II, p. 902) T/37(252) Rudolf Hoess' statement on the operation for obliterating the traces of mass executions (1942); 11.1.47. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/217 (NO-4498 B, Case IX, BO6-858, Vol. I, p. 376) T/37(253) Winkelmann, Higher SS and Police Leader in Budapest, testifies in Nuremberg Trials about Eichmann's role and his connections with Laszlo Endre; 18.20.48 (Case XI, Proc. pp. 26156-26184, BO6-805, Statement, p. 3045) T/37(254) Statement by Regent Horthy made at Nuremberg Trial XI in which he describes the dependence of the Hungarians on the Germans; 4.3.48. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1246 (Case XI Proc., B06-807, Vol. III, p. 1115) T/37(255) Affidavit by Eberhard von Thadden on German actions against the Jews in Denmark; Nuremberg, 16.4.48. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/584 (Case 11, Steengracht Doc. 35, BO6-816, Vol. II, p. 645) T/37(256) Letter from Eichmann to Foreign Ministry complaining about the disorderly removal by Romanian authorities of 10,000 Jews to the Ukraine, with another 60,000 to follow. Berlin, 14.4.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1013 (BO6-83; Vol. II, p. 865) T/37(257) Letter from Rademacher to Eichmann, replying to his letter of 14 April (T/1013); Berlin, 12.5.42. Also, letter of similar contents and of same date to the Reich Ministry for Occupied Areas, with handwritten annotation that 28,000 Jews had already been dispatched to German villages in Transnistria and had by now been liquidated. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1014 (NG-4817, Vol. II, p. 865) T/37(258) Report from the Managing Director of the Ostindustrie (Max Horn), to Pohl, on the industrial enterprises in the Lodz Ghetto; Lublin, 24.1.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/248 (NO-519, BO6- 944, Vol. I, p. 387) T/37(259) Handwritten minutes of a meeting on the future of the Lodz Ghetto; 10.9.43(?). Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/247 (NO-519, BO6-943, Vol. I, p. 387) T/37(260) Express letter from Eichmann to Rademacher concerning the treatment of Warsaw Jews possessing foreign nationality; Berlin, 18.2.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/267 (K-222793, TK-342, BO6-940, Vol. I, p. 438) T/37(261) Memorandum drawn up in the Foreign Ministry on a discussion with Eichmann concerning the treatment of foreign Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto; Berlin, 21.4.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/268 (K-222809, BO6-941, Vol. I, p. 438) T/37(262) Draft of a letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann and two internal minutes regarding changes necessitated by Eichmann's wish to be co-signer of the memorandum of 21 April 1942 (see T/268); Berlin, 4, 23 May, 5 June 1942. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/269 (K-222801/2, K-222814/5, BO6-942, Vol. I, p. 438) T/37(263) Express letter from Heydrich to chiefs of all operations units in Poland concerning the concentration of Jews and the establishment of Jewish Councils; Berlin, 21.9.39. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/165 (EC-307-1, BO6-775, Vol. I, p. 315) T/37(264) Report on a conference held on 29 September 1939 concerning Poland presided over by Heydrich, with the participation of senior SS commanders, commanders of operations units and Eichmann; Berlin, 27.9.39. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/164 (Alex-3, BO6- 983, Vol. I, p. 314) T/37(265) Wilhelm Waneck, former head of Group VI E in the Head Office for Reich Security, testifies about Eichmann's role in Hungary; 10.6.48 (JM-03052, BO6-978, Statement, p. 3175) T/37(266) Affidavit by Eberhard von Thadden on his relations with Eichmann, his visits to Theresienstadt and Bergen- Belsen, and Eichmann's refusal to let him visit Auschwitz; Nuremberg, 11.12.47. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/160 (Nuremberg, Case VIII, Hoffmann-139, BO6-984, Vol. I, p. 308) T/37(267) Affidavit of Theodor Horst Grell on the anti- Jewish measures in Hungary and Eichmann's role there; Nuremberg, 31.5.48. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/691 (JM-03052, Veesenmayer-216, B06-985, Vol. I, p. 733) T/37(268) Letter from Winkelmann to Himmler reporting on the situation in Hungary; 7.7.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked N/80 (NG-2669, JM-02025, B06-992, Vol. IV, p. 1537) T/37(269) Statement by Adolf Hezinger of the Foreign Ministry, describing his activities in Hungary and the obstacles placed in his way by Eichmann concerning the treatment of Jews with foreign nationality; 2.6.48 (JM- 03052, BO6-977, Statement, p. 3217) T/37(270) Letter from Harster to the Reich Commissioner for occupied Netherlands concerning Jews without issue in mixed marriages; The Hague, 28.8.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/556 (K-346971/2, TK-526, BO6-463, Vol. II, p. 633) T/37(271) Comments by Wisliceny on the Kasztner Report (T/1113); Bratislava (in prison), 25.3.47. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1116 (BO6-901, Vol. II, p. 914) T/37(272) Letter from von Thadden to the Reich Commissioner for Norway concerning the treatment of Jewish persons of mixed parentage; Berlin, 15.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/604 (K-212524/5, TK-326, BO6-198, Vol. II, p. 654) T/37(273) Orders issued by Vienna subunit (Aussenkommando Wien) of the SS Special Detachment for Hungary on the treatment of Hungarian Jews who had been sent to work in Vienna (see T/1211); Vienna, 9.8.44. Also annexure concerning Jewish policemen; 29.6.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1226 (BO6-870, Vol. III, p. 1095) T/37(274) Albert Hartel, Group Leader of IVB and Eichmann's superior, testifies that Eichmann's Section was located in a separate building to which entrance was denied even to Head Office for Reich Security staff; 24.11.47 (Case IX, Proc. pp. 2914-15, 2934, 2960-1, BO6-857, Statement, p. 3334) T/37(275) Express letter from the Jewish Cultural Association in Germany to its counterpart in Vienna requesting them to approach Eichmann for permission to prolong the stay in Berlin of five Jewish musicians; Berlin, 14.4.39. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/126 (Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, BO6-917, Vol. I, p. 283) T/37(276) Internal Foreign Ministry memorandum signed by von Thadden giving details of complaints received from the Italians about Wisliceny's journey to Athens; 17.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/986 (TK-326, B06-1008, Vol. II, p. 856) T/37(277) Operations situation report No. 128 on the situation in Kiev; Berlin, 3.11.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/330 (NO-3157, BO6-846, Vol. I, 522) T/37(278) Operations situation report No. 47: The deception practiced upon the Jews of Vinnitsa (Winnica); pogroms in Tarnopol, Chorostko; executions in Zhitomir (Shitomir), Trojanov, Korostyschow, Tscherjschow, Berdichev (Berditschow), Zaslav (Zaslow), Miropol, Polonno, Proskurov, Vinnitsa, Mezerow, Czabotowko-Rovno; Berlin, 9.8.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/317 (NO-2947, BO6-861, Vol. I, p. 520) T/37(279) Operations situation report No. 37: Execution of Jews by Operations Units in Zhitomir; collaboration of the Romanian police in Beltsy; Berlin, 29.7.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/314 (NO-2952, BO6-860, Vol. I, p. 520) T/37(280) Operations situation report No. 40: Shooting of Jews in Czernowitz and Khotin; Berlin, 1.8.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/315 (NO-2950, BO6-864, Vol. I, p. 520) T/37(281) Guidelines issued by the SS Economic- Administrative Head Office, for a meeting on 23 March 1944 of "political section chiefs," on procedure to be followed by concentration camp administrations in their correspondence and reports. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1280 (NO-1553, BO6-175, Vol. III, p. 1150) T/37(282) Eichmann passes on information to the Foreign Ministry on preparations in Romania for emigration attempts to Palestine; 3.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1054 (K-207414/5, TK-321, B06-982, Vol. II, p. 879) T/37(283) Letter from the Chief of the Security Police and the SD to von Thadden, advising him that, on Himmler's orders, Mrs. Gemma Glueck had been interned in Ravensbrueck concentration camp as a political hostage (see T/1204); Berlin, July 1944 - received 1.8.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1205 (K-350454, TK-530, B06- 1020, Vol. III, p. 1085) T/37(284) Letter from Kaltenbrunner to Wagner informing him of the actions of the Swiss Embassy in Budapest regarding a column of Hungarian Jews being marched to Germany; Berlin, 11.11.44. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1238 (K-213438, TK-328, BO6-974, Vol. III, p. 1113) T/37(285) Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher regarding the treatment of Jews of foreign nationality; Berlin, 12.3.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/678 (K- 208093, TK-322, B06-910, Vol. II, p. 701) T/37(286) Letter from Hunsche to Foreign Ministry forwarding copies of directive sent to certain Security Police and Security Service offices regarding treatment of Jews of foreign nationality; Berlin, 29.4.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/777 (372196 Ser:1513, B06- 905, Vol. II, p. 777) T/37(287) Letter from von Hahn to Eichmann, transmitting a copy of the teleprint to Ribbentrop's special train (see T/611) and enquiring about the "implementation of the demands" promised by Eichmann; 25.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/612 (K-211963, TK-326, BO6- 961, Vol. II, p. 652) T/37(288) Letter from Mueller to Bergmann in the Foreign Ministry providing concrete instances of the non-co- operative attitude of the Italians in regard to the Jewish Question; Berlin, 25.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/613 (K-211957, TK-326, BO6-962, Vol. II, p. 653) T/37(289) Teleprint from Bergmann to Sonnleithner transmitting the demands of the Head Office for Reich Security regarding the Italian attitude towards the Jewish Question; Berlin, February 1943. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/614 (K-211741/6, TK-326, BO6-963, Vol. II, p. 653) T/37(290) Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden requesting a meeting with Lospinosa concerning the Italian attitude to the Final Solution; Berlin, 31.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/482 (K-211722, TK-326, BO6- 950, Vol. II, p. 600) T/37(291) Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann informing him of the opposition of the Pope to the deportation of the Jews from Rome; Berlin, 23.10.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/620 (K-212152/3, TK-326, BO6-954, Vol. II, p. 654) T/37(292) Personal documents relating to Eichmann. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(1) (B06-26, Vol. I, p. 191) T/37(293) 3Letter from Maurer to State Secretary Prague, advising him that on 28 June 1943 a group of officials would be inspecting Theresienstadt Ghetto; Berlin, 23.6.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/861 (CSI-9, B06-1194, Vol. II, p. 802) T/37(294) SS General Staff order of 9.1.44 on Eichmann's transfer to Department IV. General Staff order of 22.1.44. correcting an error in the description of Eichmann's rank in the previous order; 9.1.44 (BO6-1180, Statement, p. 3407) T/37(295) Letter from Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Prague to Eichmann, enclosing a statistical survey of the Jews of Bohemia and Moravia; Prague, 28.4.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/836 (CSI-21, B06- 1195, Vol. II, p. 788) T/37(296) Eichmann's appointment to Department II 112; November 1937. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(4) (Alex 4-445, B06-1167, Vol. I, p. 191) T/37(297) Report initialled by Hagen on the organizational development of the Jewish Section of the SD, II 112, 1935- 1937. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/123 (Alex 4-494, BO6-1185, Vol. I, p. 281) T/37(298) Report by Eichmann on his intelligence assignment to the Nuremberg Party Rally of September 1937. Proposes recruiting an American sympathizer to carry out anti-Jewish agitation in the United States; Berlin, 11.9.37. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/121 (Alex 4-445, BO6-1168, Vol. I, p. 281) T/37(299) Minutes of a discussion in Prague on the Solution of the Jewish Question presided over by Heydrich; Prague, 10.10.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/294 (CSI-19, BO6-1193, Vol. I, p. 475) T/37(300) Minute by Hagen on the results of Eichmann's discussions with the representative of the Reichsbank, Wolf; Berlin, 20.6.38. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/150 (Alex 4-455, BO6-1176, Vol. I, p. 290) T/37(301) Organization plan of Department II 112 of the SD; Berlin, 6.2.36. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/55(2) (Alex 4-423, B06-1182, Statement 3450, Vol. I, p. 191) T/37(302) Report by von Bolschwing on a meeting in Vienna between Eichmann and representatives of the Reichsbank and Economics Ministry from Berlin concerning the emigration of the Jews from Austria; Berlin, 20.6.38. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/149 (BO6-1176, Vol. I, p. 290) T/37(303) Memorandum by Loewenherz on his meeting with Eichmann on 14 August 1939. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/152 (Loewenherz Collection 185-186, BO6-1134, Vol. I, p. 290) T/37(304) Minute signed by Zucker and Edelstein of a meeting held on 21 January 1943 in Seidl's office in Theresienstadt concerning the reorganization of the running of the ghetto; Theresienstadt, 27.1.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/852 (B06-1239, Vol. II, p. 794) T/37(305) The Attache's Unit notifies the Police Attache at the German Legation in Zagreb that a special unit headed by Krumey will be established to carry out the deportations from Croatian territory; 15.10.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/920 (Y-II-36, B06-1095, Vol. II, p. 841) T/37(306) Admission form filled in for prisoners arriving at Auschwitz; 13.2.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1331 (I-XXVIII, BO6-1112, Vol. III, p. 1270) T/37(307) Memorandum by von Thadden to his superior, reporting on discussions with the Head Office for Reich Security concerning Romanian plans to move Jewish camps to the Transnistrian interior; Berlin, 12.5.43. Also, express rely from Guenther opposing the plan; Berlin, 22.5.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1057 (K-342037/9, TK-520, BO6-1229, Vol. II, p. 879) T/37(308) Letter from Suhr to Rademacher inviting him to a second conference on the Final Solution of the Jewish Question; Berlin, 18.10.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/189 (K-210341 TK-325, BO6-1206, Vol. I, p. 321) T/37(309) Teleprint from Brunner to Eichmann, to the Inspector of Concentration Camps, and to the Auschwitz concentration camp, reporting the departure of a train from Paris to Auschwitz, and appending a list of foodstuffs loaded; Paris, 28.10.43. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/498 (CJM-569, B06-1220, Vol. II, 602) T/37(310) Letter from Richter to Foreign Ministry, for transmission to Eichmann, enclosing minute on Richter's 23 January 1942 meeting with Acting Premier Antonescu (see T/1008); Bucharest, 30.1.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1009 (K-342621/4, TK-521, BO6-1226, Vol. II, p. 864) T/37(311) Minute by Richter on meeting with Acting Premier Mihai Antonescu on 23 January 1942, on which he reported to Eichmann by telegram on 24 January (see T/1007); Bucharest, 23.1.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1008 (K-342621/4, TK-521, BO6-1225, Vol. II, p. 864) T/37(312) Directives regarding the treatment of Jews, drafted by the Security Police as a counter-proposal to those of the "Braune Mappe" issued by the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories; Berlin, 29.1.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/298 (Alex 3, BO6- 1088, Vol. I, p. 483) T/37(313) Translation into French of an article published in the Bucharest daily Jurnalul de Dimineata described as the record of a meeting in Berlin on 26-28 September 1942, concerning the logistics of transporting Jews; Bucharest, 28.9.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/1284 (BO6-1373, Vol. III, p. 1151) T/37(314) Statement of Wilhelm Harster on the deportation of the Jewish patients and personnel of "Apeldoorn Bos"; Amsterdam, 15.11.47. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/538 (O IV, BO6-1351, Vol. II, pp. 626- 628) T/37(315) Telegram from Eichmann to the Gestapo branch at Ciechano with reference to "special treatment" of four Jews; Berlin, 17.4.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/200 (P-I-5, BO6-1254, Vol. I, p. 341) T/37(316) Telegram from Eichmann to the Gestapo branch at Ciechanow ordering execution by hanging of seven Jews at Ghetto Neuhof; Berlin, 23.5.42. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/201 (P-I-5, BO6-1255, Vol. I, p. 341) T/37(317) Thirty announcements from Eichmann's assistants in Slovenia on the deportations carried out June-September 1941. 7.6.41-27.9.41. Submitted during the course of the trial and marked T/900 (Y-I, B06-1079, Vol. II, p. 837) T/38 Declaration by Eichmann; summing up of first stage of his Statement (Vol. I, p. 141) T/39 Tapes 1-76 of Eichmann's Statement (Vol. I, p. 159) T/40 Tape 77, additional testimony (Vol. I, p. 159) T/41 Transcript of Tape 77 (Vol. I, p. 159) T/42 Affidavit of Ms. Sonia Oster (Vol. I, p. 159) T/43 Notes recorded by the Accused in his cell; 30 May-19 December 1960 (B06-1491, Vol. I, p. 161) T/44 Handwritten memoirs of the Accused; 16.6.1960 (B06- 1492, Vol. I, p. 161) T/45 Book by Rudolf Hoess: Commandant of Auschwitz (Vol. I, p. 162) T/46 Article in Der Stern (Accused's Statement, Tape 21, pp. 1026-1035, Vol. I, p. 162 ) T/47 Issue of Life magazine (Vol. I, p. 162) T/48 Accused's handwritten comments on the article in Life (B06-1423, Vol. I, p. 163) T/49 Supplementary comments on the article in Life (Vol. I, p. 163) T/50 Supplementary comments on the article in Life (Vol. I, p. 163) T/51 Supplementary comments on the article in Life (Vol. I, p. 163) T/52 Organization chart; 30.11.60 (B06-1495, Vol. I, p. 163) T/53 Material for preparation of organization chart (Vol. I, p. 163) T/54 16 questionnaires on various subjects and the Accused's replies (Vol. I, p. 166) T/55(14) Chart of Eichmann's Section; 21.12.44 (B06-1453, Vol. I, p. 193) T/56 Statement of Smith W. Brookhart on affidavit of Dieter Wisliceny; 15.11.45 (B06-856, Vol. I, p. 198) T/57 Wisliceny's affidavit before Col. Brookhart; Nuremberg, 9.11.45 (B-I, B06-584, Vol. I, p. 198) T/58 Evidence of Wisliceny before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg; 3.1.46 (IMG-IV, B06-29, Vol. I, p. 202) T/59 Letter from Herschel Grynszpan; 29.3.1939 (Vol. I, p. 209) T/60 Article by Robert Weltsch in Die Juedische Rundschau (B06-1551, Vol. I, p. 213) T/61 Three pages from Reichsgesetzblatt containg a number of laws published by the German Government; 7.4.43 (Vol. I, p. 215) T/62 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning the re- establishment of a professional civil service (Vol. I, p. 215) T/63 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning ritual slaughtering (Vol. I, p. 216) T/64 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning ritual slaughtering (two pages) (Vol. I, p. 216) T/65 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning revocation of naturalization and confiscation of property (Vol. I, p. 216 T/66 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning exclusion of aliens from German territory (Vol. I, p. 216) T/67 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning the purity of German blood and the protection of German honour (Vol. I, p. 217) T/68 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing "First decree to implement the Law on Citizenship of the German Realm." (Vol. I, p. 218) T/69 Prayer by Rabbi Dr. Leo Baeck and sent out by Dr. Otto Hirsch; Day of Atonement 1935 (Vol. I, p. 219) T/70 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Law Regarding the Legal Status of the Jewish Religious Congregations (Vol. I, p. 221) T/71 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Decree Regarding the Declaration of the Property of Jews (Vol. I, p. 221) T/72 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Third Proclamation about the Compulsory Carrying of Identity Cards (Vol. I, p. 221) T/73 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Second Decree to Implement the Law Regarding the Changing of surnames and First Names (Vol. I, p. 222) T/74 Issue of Der Stu67rmer, Nazi German weekly (Vol. I, p. 222) T/75 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Decree about Atonement to be made by Jews that are German subjects (Vol. I, p. 225) T/76 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Decree for the Exclusion of the Jews from German Economic Life (Vol. I, p. 225) T/77 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning Implementation of the Decree Regarding the Atonement Payment by the Jews (Vol. I, p. 226) T/78 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing First Decree for the Implementation of the Law on the Legal Status of Jewish Religious Associations (Vol. I, p. 226) T/79 Excerpt from Ministerialblatt detailing Ministerial Decree Concerning Mobilization of Jewish Property (Vol. I, p. 226) T/80 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Third Decree on Declaring the Property of Jews (Vol. I, p. 226) T/81 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning Tenth Decree to Implement the German State Citizenship Law (Vol. I, p. 227) T/82 Ein Geschichte der Juden (A History of the Jews), by Josef Kastein (Vol. I, p. 230) T/83 Excerpt from judgment at Nuremberg Trials (regarding Gestapo, SD and SS); 1.10.46 (IMG-1, BO6-268, Vol. I, p. 236) T/84 Report by Dieter Wisliceny - "Cell 133" - written in Bratislava prison; 27.10.46 (B06-6, Vol. I, p. 237) T/85 Report by Dieter Wisliceny - "Cell 106" - written in Bratislava prison; 18.11.46 (B06-773, Vol. I, p. 238) T/86 Excerpt from Polish law of 27.11.45 (B06-1374, Vol. I, p. 240) T/87 Polish Bulletin No. 6 containing autobiography by Rudolf Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz (Vol. I, p. 241) T/88 Photostat of manuscript of Hoess' biography (Vol. I, p. 241) T/90 Extracts from the memoirs of Rudolf Hoess; 9.11.42 (CJM-534, B06-256, Vol. I, p. 256) T/91 Letter from German police to Dr. Franz Meyer regarding his passport (Vol. I, p. 267) T/92 Identity card of Dr. Franz Meyer (Vol. I, p. 270) T/93 Letter from Gestapo to Dr. Franz Meyer prohibiting his holding a communal leadership position; 3.2.39 (Vol. I, p. 270) T/94 Instructions to police departments concerning the manner in which interdepartmental and other correspondence is to be conducted; 9.7.36 (Alex. 4, BO6-1241, Vol. I, p. 271) T/95 Document detailing reorganization of State Police Posts; 23.9.39 (L-361 (US-478), BO6-921, Vol. I, p. 271) T/96 Himmler's order to establish the Head Office for Reich Security; 27.9.39 (L-361 (US-478), BO6-919, Vol. I, p. 272) T/97 Document on the concentration of the central offices of the Security Police and the SD; 27.9.39 (L-361 (US-478), BO6-920, Vol. I, p. 272) T/98 Service Instructions to Higher SS and Police Leaders; 18.12.39 (NO-148, JM-02081, Alex. 4-753, BO6-554, Vol. I, p. 272) T/99 Instructions for Distribution of Functions in the Head Office for Reich Security; 1.3.41 (O-II-4, BO6-336, Vol. I, p. 272) T/100 Minutes of a meeting on sterilization of persons of mixed marriages; 6.3.42 (NG-2586, B06-446, Vol. I, p. 272) T/101 Police order concerning "close co-operation with SS units," among others between Departments VI and IV; 28.8.41 (NG-4852, BO6-543, Vol. I, p. 272) T/102 Order directing all communications and documents from Operations Units A through D to the Command Staff to be transmitted via the Chief of Department IV; 21.10.41 (NO- 4134, BO6-778, Vol. I, p. 273) T/103 Executive instructions from Pohl of the SS Economic- Administrative Main Office on the reporting of important occurrences in the concentration camps; 25.7.42 (NO-2128, BO6-411, Vol. I, p. 273) T/104 Outline of the composition of the Head Office for Reich Security, status as of 1.10.43 (L-219, BO6-51, Vol. I, p. 274). T/105 List of Police Attaches, Police Liaison Officers, SD- Commissioners and their male co-workers as of 16.10.43 (NG- 4852, BO6-542, Vol. I, p. 274) T/106 Comparative table of ranks in the SS, German and American armies (NG-2253, JM-02023, BO6-789, Vol. I, p. 275) T/107 Secret activity report of Section II 112 for the period 1 October 1936-15 February 1937; Berlin, 17.2.37 (National Archives, Alex. 4, BO6-1451, Vol. I, p. 275) T/108 File memorandum initialled by Eichmann on a meeting of Section II 112 of the SD held on 18.12.37; Berlin, 21.12.37 (R.G. 242/12-13, BO6-1510, Vol. I, p. 276) T/109 Circular issued by Section II 112 of the SD concerning an arrangement with its Gestapo counterpart IIB4 for exchanging transcripts of the interrogation of Jews; 25.6.38 (R.G. 242/29, BO6-1507, Vol. I, p. 276) T/110 Weizsaecker reports in a circular to all German diplomatic missions on a meeting between the British Ambassador and Ribbentrop regarding the Evian Conference; 8.7.38 (NG-3702, BO6-462, Vol. I, p. 277) T/111 Letter from Hagen to Eichmann concerning the preparation of a memorandum on the Jewish Question with attached notes in Eichmann's handwriting; 5.3.38 (R.G. 242/25-28, BO6-1508, Vol. I, p. 277) T/112 Instructions of Hanover Gestapo concerning the blocking of Jewish bank accounts; 11.11.38 (Alex. 4, BO6- 1452, Vol. I, p. 277) T/113 Heydrich reports to Goering on the results of Crystal Night and details the heavy damage caused to the Jews both physically and to their property; 11.11.38 (PS-3058, BO6- 1503, Vol. I, p. 278 T/114 Minutes of meeting in Goering's office dealing with "The removal of the Jews from the German economy, confiscation of insurance indemnifications for the damage caused to Jews on 10 November and other measures against the Jews"; 12.11.38 (PS-1816, BO6-76, Vol. I, p. 278) T/115 Cable from Joseph Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador in London to Acting Secretary of State in Washington reporting on information he had received from the French Ambassador in London concerning a conversatiion with Ribbentrop about German refugee problems; 8.12.38 (PS-3319, BO6-505, Vol. I, p. 279) T/116 Letter from Heydrich to Ribbentrop concerning the setting up of a Reich Central Office for Jewish Emigration within the Ministry of the Interior; Berlin, 30.1.39 (K. 210480, BO6-1368, Vol. I, p. 279) T/117 Hitler's speech before the Reichstag; 30.1.39 (PS- 2663, BO6-296, Vol. I, p. 279) T/118 Speech delivered by Albert Rosenberg on t February 1939, in which he proposes the solution of the Jewish Question by establishing a Jewish reservation in Madagascar or Guinea; 8.2.39 (IMG Streicher-8, BO6-1054, Vol. I, p. 280) T/119 Three sets of instructions regarding the way in which police authority should be used to imprison people under the control of the authorities, in concentration camps; 25.1.38, 4.10.39, 16.5.40) (PS-3040, BO6-782, Vol. I, p. 280) T/120 See T/37(243) T/121 See T/37(298) T/122 See T/37(163) T/123 See T/37(297) T/124 Report initialled by Hagen, with corrections in Eichmann's handwriting, on an intelligence mission to Palestine and Egypt; Berli, 4.11.37 (Alex-4-365-418, BO6-2, Vol. I, pp. 281-282) T/125 See T/37(127) T/126 See T/37(275) T/127 Letter from the Jewish Cultural Association in Germany to the Association in Vienna regarding applications concerning Jewish musicians from Vienna; Berlin, 10.8.39 (I- XX-1, BO6-918, Vol. I, p. 283) T/128 Letter from the SD field office in Vienna to the commander of the local SD unit concerning the anti-Jewish riots on 15 October 1938; Vienna, 17.10.38 (YV, BO6-1601, Vol. I, pp. 283-284) T/129 Handwritten letter from Eichmann to Herbert (Hagen) reporting on his plans concerning the Jews of Austria; Vienna, 23.4.38 (R.G. 242, BO6-1512, Vol. I, p. 284) T/130 Handwritten letter from Eichmann to Herbert (Hagen) reporting on the subjugation of the Jewish Community in Austria in the wake of the Anschluss; Vienna, 1.5.38 (R.G. 242, BO6-1515, Vol. I, p. 285) T/131 Letter from Dannecker to Dr. Spengler enclosing a note containing a request by the Reich Representation of the Jews in Germany to integrate the Jews in Austria under their authority following the Anschluss; Berlin, 15.3.38 (R.G. 242/18-19, BO6-1509, Vol. I, p. 285) T/132 Letter from Eichmann to Hagen reporting, inter alia, on the transfer of the president of the Jewish Community in Vienna from Dachau to police custody in Vienna; Vienna, 30.4.38 (R.G. 242, BO6-1516, Vol. I, p. 285) T/133 Copy of a letter from Six to Naumann protesting the intention to transfer Eichmann to the local SD branch at Linz; Berlin, 16.5.38 (Alex-450, BO6-1169, Vol. I, pp. 284- 285) T/134 Letter from Dannecker to SS Untersturmfuehrer Burmeister informing him that questions pertaining to II 112 in Austria have been discussed with Eichmann; 16.5.38 (R.G. 242, BO6-1513, Vol. I, p. 286) T/135 Letter from Eichmann on a meeting in Vienna with the representative of the Reich Bank, Wolf, regarding Jewish emigration from Austria; 16.6.38 (R.G. 242, BO6-1511, Vol. I, p. 286) T/136 Cable from SS Sturmbannfuehrer Vollheim to the Chief of the Head office of the Security Police on the Reich Crystal Night in Vienna; 11.11.38 (YV, BO6-72, Vol. I, p. 286) T/137 Cable from SS Sturmbannfuehrer Sperling to the Commander of the SD District Danube regarding the Reich Crystal Night at Linz; Linz, 11.11.38 (YV, BO6-69, Vol. I, p. 287) T/138 Report by SS Untersturmfuehrer Fast on the Crystal Night at Innsbruck; Innsbruck, 12.11.38 (YV, BO6-85, Vol. I, p. 287) T/139 Note initialled by Eichmann regarding cash withdrawals by Austrian Jews; Vienna, 15.11.38 (YV, BO6-784, Vol. I, p. 287) T/140 Report from the commander of SD at Styria to the SD commander in Vienna on the Crystal Night in Styria; Styria, 23.11.38 (YV, BO6-89, Vol. I, p. 288) T/141 Cable from Vollheim to Hagen and Eichmann requesting a meeting between the SD and the Economics Ministry on the purchase of American shares; Vienna, 14.1.39 (RG-242, BO6- 1514, Vol. I, p. 288) T/142 Letter from Heinrich Stahl, chairman of the Jewish Community in Berlin, to the Jewish Community and Palestine Office in Vienna, retracting his criticism of their emigration procedures (the letter was handed over by Eichmann - see T/143); Berlin, 1.3.39 (JL 106-107, BO6-1129, Vol. I, p. 288) T/143 File memorandum by Loewenherz and Rothenberg on a meeting with Eichmann; Vienna, 9.3.39 (JL 106-107, BO6-1129, Vol. I, p. 288) T/144 File memorandum by Loewenherz on a meeting at Eichmann's office on questions of emigration; 17.4.39 (JL 115-116, BO6-1130, Vol. I, p. 288) T/145 File memorandum by Loewenherz on a meeting at Eichmann's office; 28.4.39 (JL 118-119, BO6-1131, Vol. I, p. 289) T/146 Handwritten report from Emil Engel, office director of the Jewish Community in Vienna, to the Central Office for Jewish Emigration, Vienna, on the liquidation of Jewish Communities in Austria; 30.5.39 (JL 130-131, BO6-1132, Vol. I, p. 289) T/147 Unsigned letter from the Jewish Community in Vienna to Loewenherz concerning arrangements for the transfer of sequestered property; Vienna, 26.6.39 (JL 145, BO6-1133, Vol. I, p. 289) T/148 File memorandum by Loewenherz on a meeting with Guenther at the Central Office for Jewish Emigration regarding preparations for the first transport of Jews from Austria to Nisko; 10.10.39 (JL 193-195, BO6-1135, Vol. I, p. 289) T/149 See T/37(302) T/150 See T/37(300) T/151 See T/37(123) T/152 See T/37(303) T/153 Photocopies of the Loewenherz Report (Vol. I, p. 291) T/154 See T/37(233) T/155 Durchlassschein (exit permit) of Dr. Paul Meretz (Vol. I, p. 295) T/156 Durchlassschein (exit permit) of Mrs. Meretz (Vol. I, p. 295) T/157 Affidavit by Hoettl on a conversation with Eichmann in August 1944 concerning the rounding up of the Jews of Europe and their transportation to extermination camps; Nuremberg, 26.11.45 (PS-2738, BO6-7, Vol. I, p. 307) T/158 Affidavit by Hoettl on a conversation with Eichmann in Budapest in August 1944; 5.11.45 (PS-2615, BO6-334, Vol. I, p. 307) T/159 Affidavit by Walter Huppenkothen of the Head Office for Reich Security regarding Eichmann's special status in Department IV; 18.7.46 (I.M.T., Vol. 42, pp. 315-323, BO6- 874, Vol. I, p. 307) T/160 See T/37(266) T/161 Affidavit by Eberhard von Thadden on Eichmann and the handling of the Jewish Question in the Foreign Ministry in response to interventions by foreign diplomats; Nuremberg, 11.6.46 (Case IV, Herman Pook-27, pp. 134-149, BO6-453, Vol. I, p. 308) T/162 Weekly reports submitted by the Jewish Community in Prague to the Central Office for Jewish Emigration; 23.7.39- 29.7.39 (PR. 1939 pp. 2-3, BO6-1323, Vol. I, p. 308) T/163 Weekly reports submitted by the Jewish Community in Prague to the Central Office for Jewish Emigration; 20.1.40- 22.3.40 (PR. 1940, BO6-1330, Vol. I, p.308) T/164 See T/37(264) T/165 See T/37(263) T/166 See T/37(121) T/167 Letter of Commission from Himmler to the Higher SS and Police Leader of the Vistula District, Hildebrandt, and secret decree by Hitler, Goering, Lammers and Keitel, 7 October 1939, concerning the settlement of ethnic Germans in the area of the Greater German Reich and the removal of "the harmful influence of alien population elements"; 7.11.39 (Polish W. Cr. Comm., Bull. XII, BO6-1396, Vol. I, p. 316) T/168 Bulletin No. XII of the Polish Government Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes; 4.11.39 (Vol. I, p. 316) T/169 Letter of transmittal (4 November 1939): Order by Himmler providing for the transfer of all Jews and parts of the native Polish population from the Eastern Territories incorporated into the Reich; Berlin, 30.10.39 (Polish W. Cr. Comm., Bull. XI1, BO6-1397, Vol. I, p. 316) T/170 Letter from Heydrich to the commanders and inspectors of the Security Police in the Generalgouvernement and the Eastern Occupied Territories notifying them of the appointment of Eichmann as a Specialist Officer for evacuation matters in the East; Berlin, 21.12.39 (Polish W. Cr. Comm., Bull. XII, BO6-1398, Vol. I, p. 317) T/171 Minute of a meeting concerning evacuation matters presided over by Eichmann; Danzig, 8.1.40 (Polish W. Cr. Comm., Bull. XII, BO6-1399, Vol. I, p. 317) T/172 Minutes of a meeting between Eichmann and Seidl concerning transports of Jews and Poles from the Eastern Occupied Territories; Berlin, 23.1.40 (Polish W. Cr. Comm., Bull. XII, BO6-1400, Vol. I, p. 317) T/173 See T/37(128) T/174 See T/37(40) T/175 Secret order by von Brauchitsch concerning the deployment and the terms of co-operation with the Wehrmacht of special units of the Security Police and the SD inside the projected military occupation zone in the USSR - with letter of transmittal; 28.4.41 (NOKW-2080 JM-02106, BO6- 1097, Vol. I, p. 318) T/176 The Fuehrer's order signed by Hitler, Keitel and Lammers concerning the jurisdiction of Himmler and the Reichkommissars in the Eastern Occupied Territories; 17.7.41 (NG-1688 JM-02021, BO6-1091, Vol. I, p. 318) T/177 Secret directive from Department IV regarding the selection of Jews in Stalags (POW camps) for "Special Treatment"; 17.7.41 (Nuremberg, PS-502, BO6-1111, Vol. I, p. 318) T/178 Directive from Department IIA specifying the procedure for carrying out "Special Treatment"; Berlin, 26.9.39 (NO-905, BO6-410, Vol. I, p. 318) T/179 Letter from Goering to Heydrich charging him with making all necessary preparations for "the implementation of the desired Final Solution of the Jewish Question"; Berlin, 31.7.41 (PS-710, BO6-461, Vol. I, p. 318) T/180 Personal letter from Heydrich to Hoffmann, inviting him to the Wannsee Conference; Berlin, 29.11.41 (PS-709 JM- 02115, BO6-890, Vol. I, p. 319) T/181 Personal letter from Heydrich to Luther, inviting him to the Wannsee Conference; Berlin, 29.11.41 (372043-4, Ser:1512, K-210422, TK-325, BO6-946, Vol. I, p. 319) T/182 Unsigned note from Section IVB4 concerning Hans Frank's attempt to solve the Jewish Question in the Generalgouvernement on his own, and drafts of letters of invitation to the Wannsee Conference; Berlin, 1.12.41 (CSI- 1, BO6-1101, Vol. I, p. 319) T/183 Memorandum drawn up in the Foreign Ministry regarding the solution of the Jewish Question; Berlin, 8.12.41 ( NG-2586 F(6) K210416-8, TK-325, BO6-465, Vol. I, p. 319) T/184 Letter from Heydrich to Hoffmann postponing the Wannsee Conference from 9 December 1941 to 20 January 1942; 8.1.42 (PS-709 JM-02115, BO6-891, Vol. I, p. 319) T/185 See T/37(41) T/186 Letter of transmittal from Heydrich to Luther of the Record of Proceedings of the Wannsee Conference; Berlin, 26.1.42 (372023, Ser:1512, BO6-841, Vol. I, p. 321) T/187 Letter from Rademacher to Eichmann presenting himself as the official in charge, as requested by Heydrich from the Foreign Ministry; 2.3.42 (372022, Ser:1512, BO6-842, Vol. I, p. 321) T/188 Letter of transmittal of minutes of a meeting on the Final Solution held in the offices of Section IVB4 on 6 March 1942 (see Exhibit T/100); Berlin, 14.3.42 (371961, Ser:1512, BO6-876, Vol. I, p. 321) T/189 See T/37(308) T/190 See T/37(94) T/191 Letter of transmittal from Eichmann to Klingenfuss of minutes of a meeting on the Final Solution held in the offices of Section IVB4 on 27 October 1942; Berlin, 3.11.42 (371942, Ser:1512, B06-829, Vol. I, p. 322) T/192 Letter from Luther to Eichmann concerning the Foreign Ministry's stand on the proposed sterilization of half-Jews and the Jewish partners in mixed marriages; Berlin, 7.12.32 (371940-1, Ser:1512, BO6-878, Vol. I, p. 322) T/193 Express letter from Rademacher to various Reich offices, including Eichmann, inviting them to a meeting in the Foreign Ministry on the question of the property of deported Jews; 23.7.42 (K-208128 TK-322, BO6-908, Vol. I, p. 322) T/194 Express letter from Klingenfuss of the Foreign Ministry to various Reich offices containing a report of the meeting which took place on 30 July 1942 concerning the disposal of property of foreign Jews in the Reich and of Jewish property in the German sphere of influence; Berlin, 31.7.42 (NG-424 JM-02014, BO6-508, Vol. I, p. 322) T/195 Letter from Klingenfuss to the Chief of the Security Police and the SD concerning the application of the territorial principle in the disposal of Jewish property; 24.10.42 (NG-4892 JM-02032, BO6-509, Vol. I, p. 322) T/196 Memorandum from Luther on the Foreign Ministry's role in the deportations throughout occupied Europe; Berlin, 21.8.42 (NG-2586-J, K-210363-81 TK-325, BO6-93, Vol. I, p. 323) T/197 Report by Reich Minister of Justice Thierack on a conversation with Himmler; 18.9.42 (PS-654, BO6-501, Vol. I, p. 323) T/198 Letter from Thierack to Bormann concerning the prosecution of Poles, Russians, Jews and Gypsies; Berlin, 13.10.42 (NG-558, BO6-454, Vol. I, p. 323) T/199 Album of photographs showing maltreatment of Jews (Vol. I, p. 328) T/200 See T/37(315) T/201 See T/37(316) T/202 See T/37(168) T/203 Bulletin of the Polish Government Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes; 1946 (B06-1375, Vol. I, p. 356) T/204 English translation of T/203 (B06-1376, Vol. I, p. 356) T/205 Circular from Himmler concerning the setting up of the Trustee Office East for the administration of confiscated Jewish and Polish property; Berlin, 10.11.39 (NG- 1922 JM-02022, BO6-1087, Vol. I, p. 358) T/206 Undated general instructions of the office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of German Folkdom (NO-4059, Green Series IV, 87, BO6-779, Vol. I, p. 358) T/207 Hans Frank's instructions issued on 15 October for the running of the Generalgouvernement; Cracow, 25.10.41 (K- 222773, TK-342, BO6-1090, Vol. I, p. 359) T/208 Express letter from Section IVB4 signed by Heydrich, to various Reich offices concerning the ban on the use of public transport by Jews; Berlin, 24.3.42 (K-336714-20, TK- 514, BO6-1174, Vol. I, p. 359) T/209 Express and confidential circular letter from Section IVB4, signed by Heydrich, to units of the Criminal Police concerning the wearing of the Jewish badge; Berlin, 15.9.41 (Alex-3, K-336319-31 TK-513, BO6-1064, Vol. I, p. 359) T/210 Letter of transmittal from Lammers to Himmler, enclosing photocopy of an anonymous letter received in the Reich Chancellery concerning the sufferings of Jews deported from Stettin and Schneidemuehl to the Lublin area; 28.3.40 (NG-2490, Green Series XIII, 144-146, K-336613-14 TK-514, BO6-795, Vol. I, p. 359) T/211 Letter from the Inspector of the Security Police and the SD in Posen, SS Sturmbannfuehrer Rapp, concerning the provision of 20 zlotys for each Polish and Jewish deportee; 27.2.40 (Polish W. Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-23, BO6-1401, Vol. I, p. 359) T/212 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry refusing the request of a Jewish couple to send financial support to their mother in the Generalgouvernement; Berlin, 9.5.41 (K- 336140, TK-513, BO6-1177, Vol. I, p. 359) T/213 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry vetoing the dispatch of parcels to Jews deported to the Generalgouvernement; Berlin, 27.5.41 (K-336147, TK-513, BO6- 1563, Vol. I, p. 360) T/214 Book by Leon Weliczker Well The Death Brigade (Vol. I, p. 360) T/215 Report by Katzmann, on "the solution of the Jewish Question in Galicia"; Lemberg, 30.6.43 (L-018, Blue Series Vol. XXXVII pp. 391-410, BO6-1362, Vol. I, p. 375) T/216 Affidavit of Paul Blobel on the operation for covering up the traces of the mass murders in the East and on mass executions by the Operations Units under his command; 6.6.47 (NO-3824, BO6-843, Vol. I, p. 376) T/217 See T/37(252) T/218 Walter Dejaco's report on an inspection trip by SS officers from Auschwitz to study equipment used in the process of extermination in Chelmno; Auschwitz, 17.9.42 (NO- 4467 JM-02092, BO6-1549, Vol. I, p. 376) T/219 Unsigned copy of letter of transmittal from SS Sturmbannfuehrer Hoeppner of the Security Police, Posen, to Eichmann, enclosing memorandum on discussion at the office of the Reich Representative on "The Solution of the Jewish Question"; Posen, 16.7.41 (Polish W.Cr. Comm., Bull XII-28, BO6-1410, Vol. I, p. 377) T/220 Cable from Uebelhoer, SS Brigadefuehrer and Regierungspraesident, Litzmannstadt, to Himmler, complaining about Eichmann's plan to send another 20,000 Jews and 5,000 Gypsies to the overcrowded Lodz Ghetto; 9.10.41 (Alex. 1, 275, BO6-1248, Vol. I, p. 377) T/221 Report by Ventzki, Oberbuergermeister (mayor) of Lodz, protesting the plan to transfer 20,000 Jews and 5,000 Gypsies to the Lodz Ghetto; 24.9.41 (Alex. 1, 286-297, BO6- 1247, Vol. I, p. 378) T/222 Express and secret letter from Heydrich to Himmler, concerning the planned transfer of 20,000 Jews and 5,000 Gypsies from the Old Reich to the Lodz Ghetto; Berlin, 19.10.41 (Alex. 1, BO6-1544, Vol. I, p. 378) T/223 Photograph of a child in the Lodz Ghetto about to be deported (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 381) T/224 Photograph of children digging up rotten potatoes in the Lodz Ghetto (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/225 Photograph of a woman who died of starvation in the Lodz Ghetto (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/226 Photograph of a victim of starvation in the Lodz Ghetto (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/227 Photograph of a group being taken away for deportation (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/228 Photograph of people on their way to deportation (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/229 Photograph of Jews being brought into the Lodz Ghetto (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/230 Photograph of a line of people ready for deportation (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/231 Photograph of people ready for deportation (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/232 Photograph of people at the gate of the central prison (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/233 Photograph of a mother being taken for deportation while her children look on (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 382) T/234 Photograph of a family on the way to deportation (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/235 Photograph of people being loaded into waggons at the Radegast railway station (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/236 Photograph of people being loaded into waggons at the Radegast railway station (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/237 Photograph of the road leading from the Lodz Ghetto to the Radegast railway station (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/238 Photograph of the decree by the mayor of Lodz ordering the evacuation of the ghetto; 4.8.44 (Henryk Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/239 Photograph of the order by the Elder of the Lodz Ghetto to greet anyone wearing a German uniform; 6.1.44 (Henry Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/240 Photograph of the order by the Elder of the Lodz Ghetto imposing a general curfew; 5.9.44 (Henry Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/241 Photograph of the order by the Elder of the Lodz Ghetto to hand over articles of silver and gold; 12.2.44 (Henry Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/242 Photograph of the official list of places of work in the Lodz Ghetto (Henry Ross, Vol. I, p. 383) T/243 Express letter from General Thomas, Chief of War Economy and Armament Office, to Himmler concerning the transfer of 20,000 Jews and 5,000 Gypsies to the Lodz Ghetto; Berlin, 11.10.41 (Alex. 1, BO6-1545, Vol. I, p. 387) T/244 Himmler's reply to General Thomas; 22.10.41 (Alex. 1 (264-260), BO6-1546, Vol. I, p. 387) T/245 Letter, marked IVB4, from Mueller to Luther concerning an anonymous letter which complained about the measures taken against the Jews in the Warthegau; Berlin, 28.2.42 (K-222816, TK-342, BO6-1089, Vol. I, p. 387) T/246 (1) Handwritten appeal from Maria Schwarz of Brussels to Hitler for the return of her daughters deported to the Lodz Ghetto; Brussels, 22.1.42. (2) Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin rejecting the request "on grounds of principle"; Berlin, 2.6.42 (K-222790-91, K- 222822, TK-342, BO6-1547, Vol. I, p. 387) T/247 See T/37(259) T/248 See T/37(258) T/249 Letter from Greiser to Pohl concerning the future of the Lodz Ghetto and the functions of the Botmann Kommando in reducing its size; Posen, 14.2.44 (NO-519, BO6-945, Vol. I, p. 387) T/250 Photograph of Esther Shiloh at a memorial meeting for Bialik and Herzl in the Lodz Ghetto, shortly before deportation; 11.7.44 (Vol. I, pp. 388, 391) T/251 Letter from Ganzenmueller to Wolff concerning transports of Jews from Warsaw to Treblinka and from Przemysl to Belzec; Berlin, 28.7.42 (Alex. 1, NO-2207, BO6- 1253, Vol. I, p. 391) T/252 Letter from Wolff to Ganzenmueller concerning the dispatch of daily trains; Fuehrer's Headquarters, 13.8.42 (Alex. 1, JM-02087, BO6-1537, Vol. I, pp. 391-392) T/253 Extracts from Hans Frank's diary selected by Judge Israel Carmel (YV, Vol. I, p. 392) T/254 Telegram from Mueller to Wolff notifying him of the capture of three Jewish underground fighters in Cracow; Berlin, 25.12.42 (Alex. 1, BO6-1246, Vol. I, p. 414) T/255 Handwritten Yiddish translation by Yitzhak Zuckerman of Mordechai Anilewicz' last letter from the Warsaw Ghetto; Warsaw Ghetto, 23.4.43 (Lohamei Hagetaot, BO6-1593, Vol. I, p. 417) T/256 Leaflet, A Voice from the Depth, issued on 22 August 1944 by the Jewish National Committee on the second anniversary of the fall of the Warsaw Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 418) T/257 Book by Rachel Auerbach In the Streets of Warsaw 5700- 5703 (1940-1943) (Vol. I, p. 421) T/258 Book of sermons by Rabbi Kalonymus Kalmish Shapiro The Holy Fire (Vol. I, p. 429) T/259 Diary of Gusta Dawidson-Draenger, Justina's Diary, written in Montelupich prison (Vol. I, p. 433) T/260 Report by SS Untersturmfuehrer Benthin of the Security Police, Przemysl, complaining about the action of a German Army officer, Albert Battel, who obstructed the deportation of the Jews by closing the bridge across the San river; Przemysl, 27.7.42 (Alex. 2 (954-6), BO6-1113, Vol. I, p. 436) T/261 Letter from SS Untersturmfuehrer Benthin to the High Command of the Armed Forces concerning his complaint against Albert Battel (see T/260); Przemysl, 23.8.42 (Alex. 2 (952- 3), BO6-1114, Vol. I, p. 436) T/262 Letter of transmittal from Himmler to Martin Bormann and other Reich functionaries enclosing the police dossier on Albert Battel, who allegedly helped Jews in Przemysl (see T/260, T/261); Field Command Post, 3.10.42 (Alex. 2 (967-8), BO6-1115, Vol. I, p. 436) T/263 Undated list of RSHA commanders serving in the Generalgouvernement (Alex. 4, BO6-1531, Vol. I, p. 436) T/264 Letter from the Sorting Office, Vienna, to the Central Sorting Office, Berlin, transmitting a German translation of a Hebrew letter of the Jewish underground in Be@69dzin, 27 July 1943, concerning the annihilation of the Jews in the Generalgouvernement; Vienna, 6.9.43 (K-331873-4, TK- 508, B06-1108, Vol. I, p. 436) T/265 Teleprint message from Killinger and Richter of the German legation in Bucharest to Eichmann, transmitting a German translation of an intercepted letter in Hebrew concerning the smuggling of Jews from Poland to Romania; 3.12.43 (K-207211-12, BO6-1534, Vol. I, p. 437) T/266 Notification from Section IVB4 to Wolff, concerning the evacuation of Jews employed in the Beskid Mountains Oil Company; 17.9.42 (Pol. W. Cr. Comm., BO6-1498, Vol. I, pp. 437-8) T/267 See T/37(260) T/268 See T/37(261) T/269 Draft of a letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann and two internal minutes regarding changes necessitated by Eichmann's wish to be co-signer of the memorandum of 21 April 1942 (see T/268); Berlin, 4.5.42, 23.5.42, 5.6.42 (K-222801-2, K-222814-5, TK-342, BO6-942, Vol. I, p. 438) T/270 Letter from Klingenfuss to Suhr concerning the treatment of Jews of foreign nationality in the Generalgouvernement; 3.9.42 (K-222829-30, TK-342, BO6-1086, Vol. I, p. 439) T/271 Unsigned draft of a memorandum on the treatment of Jews possessing foreign nationality; Berlin, 8.2.43 ( 371924- 33, Ser-1512, BO6-9, Vol. I, p. 439) T/272 Note of transmittal from Hezinger to Eichmann concerning an "atrocity report" on the Warsaw Ghetto circulated by the Jewish press in Switzerland; Berlin, 12.8.44 (K-347630, TK-527, BO6-1548, Vol. I, p. 439) T/273 Report by Juergen Stroop on the destruction of Warsaw Ghetto (Blue Series Vol. 26, p. 628ff, Vol. I, p. 440) T/274 Himmler's order for the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto (Green Series Vol. 5, pp. 620-622, Vol. I, p. 441) T/275 Book by Meir Mark Dworzecki, The Jerusalem of Lithuania in the Revolt and in the Holocaust (Vol. I, p. 447) T/276 Yellow certificate, Personalausweis, issued in Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 451) T/277 Pink certificate, 05Familienmitgliedausweis,issued in Vilna Ghetto to family men (Vol. I, p. 451) T/278 Blue certificate issued to children in the Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 451) T/279 Proclamation in Polish, Lithuanian and German of a curfew for Jews in the Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 456) T/280 Letter from Abba Kovner (code name: Uri) to partisan commanders Markov and Yurdis concerning a group of Jewish underground fighters (Vol. I, p. 458) T/281 Refusal form for a Movement Pass in the Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 459) T/282 Certificate issued the Vilna Ghetto by the Judenrat or the Jewish police to Jews who would be allowed to work (Vol. I, p. 459) T/283 Work certificate issued to Jews in the Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 459) T/284 Document for payment of head tax in the Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 459) T/285 Notice posted on walls in the Vilna Ghetto pronouncing the death penalty for possession of more than thirty marks (Vol. I, p. 459) T/286 Certificate, Passierschein, permitting its holder to move around in the Vilna Ghetto during curfew hours (Vol. I, p. 459) T/287 Certificate concerning tax paid to the Vilna Ghetto Judenrat (Vol. I, p. 459) T/288 Testimonies given to the Jewish underground by Tama Katz and Yehudit Strench, survivors of the Ponary massacre (Vol. I, p. 460) T/289 Manifesto, Der erste Ruf (The First Call), issued on 1 January 1942 in the Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 460) T/290 Announcement by Gens, Commander of the Vilna Ghetto police, of the death by shooting of two workers, Aharon and Rivka Shulkin, for having gone to a neighbouring village to buy food; 4.5.43 (Vol. I, p. 463) T/291 "Battle rules" issued to underground fighters in the Vilna Ghetto (Vol. I, p. 464) T/292 Urgent and secret teleprint message from Mueller to Himmler concerning the transportation of 45,000 Jews from Bialystok, Theresienstadt, the Netherlands and Berlin to Auschwitz; Berlin, 16.12.42 (PS-1472 Blue Series XXVII 251- 253, B06-192, Vol. I, p. 475) T/293 Handwritten statement by Fritz Friedel, Commandant of the Bialystok Ghetto, on the liquidation of the ghetto and the visit of Guenther from the Head Office for Reich Security; Bialystok, 12.6.49 (Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, BO6-1505, Vol. I, p.475) T/294 See T/37(299) T/295 Operational situation report No. 19 of Einsatzgruppe A in Kovno; Berlin, 11.7.41 (NO-2934, BO6-1464, Vol. I, p. 483) T/296 "Braune Mappe" (Brown File) for the German Civil Administration in the Eastern Occupied Territories: Directives concerning the treatment of Jews in the Reichskommissariat Ukraine; no date (PS-702, BO6-765, Vol. I. p. 483) T/297 See T/37(126) T/298 See T/37(312) T/299 Minutes of a consultation on a draft decree regarding the definition of the term "Jew" in the Reich Ministry for the Eastern Occupied Territories; Berlin, 30.1.42 (BO6-1102, Vol. I, pp. 486-487) T/300 Draft of the regulations regarding the definition of the term "Jew" issued by the Ministry for the Eastern Occupied Territories; Berlin, 27.4.42 (Alex. 3, BO6-1103, Vol. I, p. 487) T/301 Letter from Heydrich to the Reich Minister for the Eastern Occupied Territories insisting on the primary role of the Security Police and SD in defining who is a Jew; Berlin, 17.5.42 ( Alex. 3, BO6-1104, Vol. I, p. 487) T/302 See T/37(37) T/303 See T/37(38) T/304 Report by Walter Stahlecker on the activities of Operations Unit A in the Baltic countries and North-Western USSR; 15.10.41 (L-180, BO6-1363, Vol. I, p. 488) T/305 Operational situation report No. 151 on the extermination of the Jews of Riga and of those who arrived in a transport from the Reich; Berlin, 5.1.42 (NO-3257, BO6- 1092, Vol. I, p. 489) T/306 Affidavit of Walter Blume, Chief of Sonderkommando 7A, on instructions given to the Operations Units with regard to the Jews in two meetings with Heydrich and Streckenbach; Nuremberg, 29.6.47 (NO-4145, BO6-844, Vol. I, p. 493) T/307 See T/37(238) T/308 See T/37(188) T/309 Reports and correspondence between the Head Office for Reich Security, Security Police and Security Service concerning the use of gas vans for the extermination of Jews; May-July 1942 (PS-501, Blue Series, XXVI, 105 ff, BO6- 1099, Vol. I, p. 519) T/310 See T/37(96) T/311 Secret letter from Adolf Windecker, Foreign Ministry representative with the Reich Commissioner for Ostland, to the Foreign Ministry, Berlin, regarding foreign Jews in the East (see T/310); Riga, 5.4.43 (NG-2652-B, BO6-1105, Vol. I, p. 519) T/312 Affidavit by Otto Ohlendorf on the extermination of Jews in the East by Operations Units A and D; Nuremberg, 5.11.45 (PS-2620, Blue Series, XXXI, 39-41, BO6-776, Vol. I, pp. 519-520) T/313 Operational situation report No. 21 concerning the execution of Jews by Operations Units in Minsk, Vilna, Bialystok and Grodno; Berlin, 13.7.41 (NO-2937, BO6-1465, Vol. I, p. 520) T/314 See T/37(279) T/315 See T/37(280) T/316 Operational situation report No. 45 regarding the execution of Jews in Bessarabia; Berlin, 7.8.41 (NO-2948, BO6-863, Vol. I, p. 520) T/317 See T/37(278) T/318 Operational situation report No. 67: Extermination of Jews in Minsk, Smolensk, Mogilev, Orsha, Voroshilov, Mogilev- Podolski and Jampol; Berlin, 29.8.41 (NO-2837, BO6-1466, Vol. I, p. 520) T/319 Activity and situation report No. 3 of the Operations Units and the Security Police in the USSR, 15-31 August 1941: Extermination in the East (NO-2653, BO6-780, Vol. I, pp. 520-521) T/320 Operational situation report No. 63 regarding the Kishinev Ghetto; Berlin, 25.8.41 (NO-4538, BO6-862, Vol. I, pp. 520-521) T/321 Operational situation report No. 73 of executions in the Nevwel, Slutsk, Borisov and Minsk areas; Berlin, 4.9.41 (NO-2844E,E BO6-1467,E Vol. I, p. 521) T/322 Report on the massacre of the Jews of Kamenets- Podolski; 11.9.41 (NO-3154, B06-1468, Vol. I, p. 521) T/323 Operational situation report No. 81 on the shooting of Jews and efforts to induce local Ukrainians to participate in the extermination; Berlin, 12.9.41 (NO-3153, BO6-1469, Vol. I, p. 521) T/324 Operational situation report No. 89: "The Solution of the Jewish Problem" in the Nikolayev and Kherson areas; Berlin, 20.9.41 (NO-3148, BO6-1471, Vol. I, p. 521) T/325 Operational situation report No. 92: Vorkommando Moskau (Advance Unit Moscow) intervenes against the Jews in Monastyrishchina and Cheslavitchi, following "repeated complaints"; mopping-up operations in the Minsk Ghetto; Berlin, 23.9.41 (NO-3143, BO6-1472, Vol. I, p. 521) T/326 Operational situation report No. 94 on the ghettoization of the Jews of Vilna and Riga; exploitation of unpaid Jewish labour; executions in the Berdichev and Zhitomir areas; Berlin, 25.9.41 (Nuremberg, NO-3146, BO6- 1473, Vol. I, p. 521) T/327 Operational situation report No. 106 on the mood and general attitudes of the non-Jewish population; mass executions in the Zhitomir and Kiev areas; transfer of confiscated Jewish valuables to the National-Socialist Welfare Association; Berlin, 7.10.41 (NO-3140, BO6-1474, Vol. I, p. 521) T/328 Operational situation report No. 108 on the execution of 2,100 Jews and Gypsies in retaliation for the killing of 21 German soldiers in Topola; executions in Gomel, Borisov, Mogilev, Minsk, etc.; Berlin, 9.10.41 (NO-3156, BO6-1475, Vol. I, p. 522) T/329 Operational situation report No. 124 on the executions in the Mogilev, Vitebsk, Marina Gorka, Tatarsk, Krupka, Bobruisk, Tronkawitschi and Ostrovno areas; Berlin, 25.10.41 (NO-3160, BO6-1476, Vol. I, p. 522) T/330 See T/37(277) T/331 Operational situation report No. 133 on the executions in the Mogilev and Gorki areas; Berlin, 14.11.41 (NO-2825, BO6-1477, Vol. I, p. 522) T/332 Operational situation report No.E 185 on the executions in Chernigov, Dniepropetrovsk and other towns in the area; Berlin, 19.11.41 (NO-2832, BO6-1478, Vol. I, p. 522) T/333 Operational situation report No. 143 on the execution statistics by various units; Berlin, 8.12.41 (NO-2827, BO6- 1479, Vol. I, p. 522) T/334 Two affidavits by Friedrich Graebe on the execution of Jews in Rovno and Dubno; Wiesbaden, 10-13.11.45 (PS-2992, Blue Series, XXXI, 441-450, BO6-1109, Vol. I, p. 522 T/335 Operational situation report No. 145 on the execution of Jews in Simferopol; Berlin, 12.12.41 (NO-2828, BO6-1480, Vol. I, p. 522) T/336 Operational situation report No. 148 on special actions and mass executions in Byelorussia; Berlin, 19.12.41 (NO-2824, BO6-1481, Vol. I, p. 522) T/337 Operational situation report No. 155 on the extermination in Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia; the resistance of the Jews of Zagare; Berlin, 14.1.42 (NO-3279, BO6-1482, Vol. I, p. 523) T/338 Copy of a report from Himmler to Hitler on "successes in combatting gangs" (Banden-bekaempfungserfolge) during the period 1 September - 1 December 1942; Field Command Post, 29.12.42 (NO-511, BO6-811, Vol. I, p. 523) T/339 Report by an armament inspector in the Ukraine to General Thomas, Chief of the War Economy Office in the High Command of the German Army, on the extermination of 200,000 Jews without consideration of the economic losses incurred; 2.12.41 (PS-3257, JM-02131, BO6-1566, Vol. I, p. 523) T/340 (1) Letter from the Governor of Slutsk to Kube, Commissioner General, White Russia, concerning atrocities committed against Jews; 30.10.41 (2) Letter from Kube to Lohse, Reich Commissioner for Ostland, on the above; (no date) (3) Letter of transmittal from Lohse's office to Alfred Rosenberg; Riga, 11.11.41 (PS-1104, Blue Series, XXVII, 1-8, BO6-1568, Vol. I, p. 523) T/341 Minute by von Thadden on a visit to Minsk by an Italian delegation; Berlin, 15.5.43 (K-206919, TK-321, BO6- 203, Vol. I, p. 523) T/342 Report from Kube to Lohse on the extermination of Jews in his area; Minsk, 31.7.42 (PS-3428, BO6-1098, Vol. I, p. 523) T/343 Statement by Paul Blobel. See T/216 T/344 See T/37(118) T/345 See T/37(17) T/346 Express letter from the German Foreign Ministry to Himmler concerning the intended deportation of the Argentinian Jew Willner to Auschwitz; Berlin, 17.6.42 (K- 380847-9, TK-575, BO6-721, Vol. I, p. 525) T/347 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry notifying them of the death of the Jew Willner; Berlin, 9.7.42 (K-380844, TK-575, BO6-722, Vol. I, p. 525) T/348 See T/37(219) T/349 See T/37(220) T/350 Letter from von Rautenfeld, representative of the Foreign Ministry with the Reich Commissioner for Ostland, to the Foreign Ministry concerning the Italian Jewess Cozzi; Riga, 20.4.43 (K-364108, TK-549, BO6-746, Vol. I, p. 526) T/351 Draft of a letter from von Thadden to Eichmann advocating compliance with the Italian request for the release of the Jewess Cozzi; Berlin, 2.7.43 (K-364112-3, TK- 549, BO6-747, Vol. I, p. 526) T/352 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning the intervention of the High Commissioner of the Fascist Party for the Eastern Occupied Territories on behalf of the Jewess Cozzi; Berlin, 6.7.43 (K-364115, TK-549, BO6-748, Vol. I, p. 526) T/353 Letter from Windecker, representative of the Foreign Ministry with the Reich Commissioner for Ostland, to the Foreign Ministry, Berlin, supporting the opposition of the local commanders of the Security Police and the SD to the emigration of the Jewess Cozzi from the Riga Ghetto; Riga, 2.7.43 (K-364122-3, TK-549, BO6-749, Vol. I, p. 526) T/354 See T/37(221) T/355 Letter from Krischak of IVB4 to von Thadden concerning the repatriation of a Hungarian Jewish family from Poland to Hungary; Berlin, 15.7.43 (K-213650, TK-328, BO6-1100, Vol. I, p. 526) T/356 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden refusing a request by the Romanian Consul-General for the repatriation of a Romanian Jewish family in Cracow; Berlin, 28.3.44 (K- 207058-9, TK-321, BO6-1542, Vol. I, p. 527) T/357 Copy of a note verbale from von Thadden to the Royal Romanian Embassy concerning the Jewish Romanian family Zuckermann and a minute by von Thadden; Berlin, 24.7.44 (K- 207077, TK-321, BO6-1543, Vol. I, p. 527) T/358 Report by Oberstleutnant Lahousen on an intelligence journey across occupied Poland; 19.9.39 (PS-3047, JM-02130, BO6-1535, Vol. II, p. 563) T/359 Teleprint message from Hauptsturmfuehrer Mohr, Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD in the Generalgouvernement (Department for Resettlement), to SS Sturmbannfuehrer Rapp in Posen, asking him to inform Eichmann of a change in the route of a train transport scheduled to leave Kalisz on 17 February 1940; Cracow, 10.2.40 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-19, BO6-1402, Vol. II, p. 563) T/360 Teleprint message from the Regional Headquarters of the SD in Poznan to Group IIIB in the Head Office for Reich Security concerning provision of work force from the Eastern Occupied Territories (IVD4 is referred to as having transmitted the Goering decrees relative to this matter); Poznan, 13.3.41 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., BO6-1489, Vol. II, p. 563) T/361 Statistical summary by localities of evacuation and resettlement of Poles and ethnic Germans from the Warthegau, 1939-1943 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., BO6-1490, Vol. II, p. 563) T/362 Statistical summary of Poles, Jews and Gypsies deported into the Generalgouvernement and of Jews to the unoccupied zone in France by 15 November 1940; November 1940 (NO-5150, BO6-1251, Vol. II, p. 563) T/363 Letter from the Inspector of the Security Police and the SD (Central Office for Resettlement) in Poznan, Rapp, to his opposite number in Lodz, Krumey: According to an arrangement with Eichmann, the Lodz office is to be notified eight days in advance of transports from Ciechanow; Poznan, 18.4.40 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-31, BO6-1403, Vol. II, p. 564) T/364 Minute from Hoeppner on a conversation between Eichmann and Seidl concerning evacuation and resettlement problems; Poznan, 6.6.40 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-35, BO6-1404, Vol. II, p. 564) T/365 Minute by Hoeppner on a conversation between Eichmann and Seidl concerning evacuation of Poles; 6.6.40 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-34, BO6-1405, Vol. II, p. 564) T/366 Minute by Eichmann on a discussion with Krumey, Jahnke and Dreier on the evacuation of Poles and the settlement of families of Galician German miners in the district of Saybusch; Berlin, 7.8.40 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-43, BO6-1406, Vol. II, p. 564) T/367 Telegram from Krumey to Eichmann notifying him of the departure of three transports by train from Lodz on 25 February, 27 February and 1 March, 1941; Lodz, 21.2.41 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-65, BO6-1407, Vol. II, p. 564) T/368 Telegram from Eichmann to Hoeppner and Krumey notifying them of the dates of departure of four evacuation trains; Berlin, 26.2.41 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII-66, BO6-1408, Vol. II, p. 564) T/369 Bulletin II of the Polish War Crimes Commission. T/370 Letter from Guenther to Krumey in Lodz containing instructions for the evacuation of 140,000 Poles from the area of the Generalgouvernement; Berlin, 10.10.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II, BO6-284, Vol. II, pp. 564-565) T/371 Letter from Krumey to Guenther about the number of Poles intended for evacuation; 11.10.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II, BO6-285, Vol. II, p. 565) T/372 Secret directives by Krumey for the camp of Polish evacuees from Zamosc; Zamosc, 21.9.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II, BO6-289, Vol. II, p. 565) T/373 Telegram from Guenther to Krumey in Cracow concerning the evacuation of Poles from the Lublin, Lvov and Radom districts; Berlin, 26.10.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XIII- 2, BO6-1411, Vol. II, p. 565) T/374 Letter from Mueller to Himmler submitting proposals for the evacuation of Poles from the Lublin (Zamosc) district, in order to make room for the settlement of ethnic Germans; with letter of transmittal from Guenther to Krumey in Zamosc; Berlin, 31.10.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XIII- 3, BO6-1412, Vol. II, p. 565) T/375 Secret order by Krueger regarding the resettlement of the Polish population supplementing "the general directives by the Head Office for Reich Security"; 10.11.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., BO6-286, Vol. II, p. 565) T/376 Letter from Krumey to Eichmann about plans for the evacuation of Poles in the Lublin district; 29.12.42 (Pol. War. Cr. Comm., Bull. II, B06-291, Vol. II, p. 565) T/377 Report from police headquarters in Warsaw giving details of the transports in the Lublin district; 26.2.43 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II, B06-293, Vol. II, p. 565) T/378 Letter from Guenther to Krumey ordering the arrest and transfer to concentration of priests in the Lublin district; Berlin, 29.12.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II, B06-292, Vol. II, p. 565) T/379 Orders from Krueger concerning the evacuation of Polish farmers and landowners; 21.11.42 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II, B06-287, Vol. II, p. 566) T/380 Proclamation issued by the authorities for distribution among the Poles in the camp to which they had been evacuated; December 1942 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II- 109, B06-290, Vol. II, p. 566) T/381 Internal report on the results of the evacuation of Poles and especially the effect on children; January 1943 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. II-119-120, B06-294, Vol. II, p. 566) T/382 Report by SS Untersturmfuehrer Kinna on the transport of 644 Poles to the labour camp in Auschwitz; 16.12.42 Pol. War Cr. Comm., BO6-288, Vol. II, p. 566) T/383 Circular teleprint message from Goering prohibiting further deportations of Jews from the Reich to the Generalgouvernement without his approval or the consent of the Governor General; 23.3.40 (K-205696, TK-320, BO6-935, Vol. II, p. 566) T/384 Telegram from IVB4, signed by Mueller, to units of the Security Police in the Eastern Occupied Territories and Vienna, prohibiting further deportations to the Generalgouvernement; 15.3.41 (Pol. War Cr. Comm., Bull. XII- 69, BO6-1395, Vol. II, pp. 566-567) T/385 Letter from Ribbentrop to the Chief of the High Command of the German Armed Forces concerning the tasks of Ambassador Abetz in France; Fuschl, 3.8.40 (RF-1061, PS- 3614, BO6-440, Vol. II, p. 567) T/386 Letter from Dr. Carl Theo Zeitschel of the German Embassy in Paris, to Dannecker at the office of the representative of the Chief of the Security Police and the SD in France and Belgium, concerning the seizure of the furniture of a German emigrant; Paris, 20.6.41 (NG-2851, BO6- 488, Vol. II, p. 567) T/387 Letter of reminder from Luther to Himmler's personal staff concerning Himmler's position regarding the anti- Semitic measures suggested by Ambassador Abetz to ensure the later removal of the Jews from the unoccupied zone of France; Berlin, 10.9.40 (K-204570, TK-319, BO6-955, Vol. II, p. 567) T/388 Letter from Heydrich to Luther endorsing the anti- Semitic measures against the Jews in France suggested by Ambassador Abetz, and insisting on the role of the Security Police in that regard; Berlin, 20.9.40 (NG-4893, K-204567-8, TK-319, BO6-86, Vol. II, p. 567) T/389 Letter from Dr. Knochen, Senior Commander of the Security Police in France, to the Chief of the Military Administration in France, proposing the setting up of concentration camps for foreign Jews; Paris, 28.1.41 (CJM- 511, BO6-1071, Vol. II, p. 568) T/390 Record of a discussion between Abetz, Dannecker Achenbach and Zeitschel on the progress of the anti-Jewish measures in France; Paris, 1.3.41 (NG-4895, CJM-511, BO6- 442, Vol. II, p. 568) T/391 Telegram from Hagen at the Gestapo office in Bordeaux to Unit II in Paris concerning a proposal to let 150 Jews presently in Saint-Jean-de-Luz emigrate to Spain; Bordeaux, 22.7.41 (RF-1201, JM-02143, CJM-538, BO6-319, Vol. II, p. 568) T/392 Telegram from Knochen to the Gestapo field office in Bordeaux rejecting a proposal to let 150 Jews emigrate to Spain (Dannecker's initials appear at the top of the letter); Paris, 26.7.41 (RF-1202, JM-02143, BO6-167, Vol. II, p. 568) T/393 Letter from Dannecker to Zeitschel in the German embassy in Paris reporting on the number of Jews interned in the camps of Drancy, Pithiviers and Beaune-la-Rolande, and their estimated number in different parts of France; Paris, 20.10.41 (NG-3264, BO6-432, Vol. II, p. 568) T/394 Letter from Mueller to SS Brigadefuehrer Thomas in Brussels (copy to the SD branch office in Paris) concerning the prevention of the emigration of Jews; Berlin, 23.10.41 (CJM-534, BO6-1209, Vol. II, pp. 568-569) T/395 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin ordering that the emigration of Jews from the occupied areas be stopped; Berlin, 19.11.41 (K-340299-300, TK-518, BO6-1179, Vol. II, p. 569) T/396 Letter from Knochen, marked IV J, to Eichmann concerning the fate of Jews from the Reich arrested near the Spanish-French border; Paris, 19.11.41 (C II-3, BO6-713, Vol. II, 569) T/397 Telegram from Eichmann to the Gestapo office in Paris in reply to an enquiry about the Jews from the Reich arrested near the Spanish-French border; Berlin, 24.11.41 (C II-3a, BO6-714, Vol. II, p. 569) T/398 Letter from the Military Commander in France to the representative of the Chief of the Security Police and the SD in Paris concerning the deportation of "Jewish Bolshevik Elements" to forced labour camps in the East and the intervention of the French Red Cross; Paris, 10.1.42 (RF- 1212, JM-02143, BO6-312, Vol. II, p. 569) T/399 Letter from Knochen (drafted by Dannecker) to the Military Commander in France expressing his objection to a visit by Red Cross representatives to the Compiegne camp; Paris, 28.1.42 (RF-1212, JM-02143, BO6-313, Vol. II, p. 569) T/400 Report by Dannecker on the progress of the Final Solution in France; Paris, 22.2.42 (RF-1210, JM-02143, BO6- 316, Vol. II, pp. 569-570) T/401 Telegram from Eichmann to Knochen, concerning the transfer of 1,000 Jews to a reception camp in Germany; Berlin, 28.2.42 (C II-37, BO6-694, Vol. II, p. 370) T/402 See T/37(60) T/403 See T/37(21) T/404 See T/37(61) T/405 Letter, signed by Knochen and drafted by Dannecker, to Ehlers in Brussels, notifying him of a consultation in Paris on the marking of Jews; Paris, 10.3.42 (CJM-592, BO6- 457, Vol. II, p. 572) T/406 Teleprint message from Dannecker to Lages in the Security Service branch office in Amsterdam concerning the marking of Jews; Paris, 16.3.42 (CJM-534, B06-1259, Vol. II, p. 572) T/407 Telegram from Eichmann to the Senior Commanders of the Security Police and the SD in Belgium and France giving detailed directives for carrying out the deportation of 6,000 Jews from Compiegne to Auschwitz; Paris, 12.3.42 (C II- 4, BO6-693, Vol. II, p. 572) T/408 Letter from Dannecker to Dr. Speidel, headquarters of the Military Commander in France, concerning the decision of the Head Office for Reich Security to deport 6,000 Jews; Paris, 17.2.42 (C I-6, BO6-587, Vol. II, p. 572) T/409 See T/37(22) T/410 Minute by Dannecker on a conversation with Novak IVB4 concerning the deportation of 1,000 Jews from Compiegne to Auschwitz; Paris, 20.3.42 (CJM-534, BO6-1210, Vol. II, pp. 572-573) T/411 Urgent teleprint message from Knochen and Dannecker to IVB4 concerning the refusal of the Military Commander to detail guards for the transport of 1,000 Jews from Compiegne and Drancy; Paris, 20.3.42 (CJM-534, B06-1211, Vol. II, p. 573) T/412 Minute by Dannecker on instructions he has given to the French police in connection with the deportation of Jews; Paris, 25.3.42 (CJM-534, BO6-1213, Vol. II, p. 573) T/413 Extract from a minute by Dannecker on a discussion at the German Embassy in Paris concerning the marking of the Jews in France and the attitude of the French authorities towards it; 17.4.42 (CJM-592, BO6-444, Vol. II, p. 573) T/414 Teleprint message from Dannecker to IVB4 and to other branch offices stating that the marking of the Jews in France is to follow the arrangements in Holland, so as to unify the implementation; Paris, 14.5.42 (CJM-592, BO6-1358, Vol. II, p. 573) T/415 Telegram from Suhr of IVB4a to the representative of the Security Police and the SD in occupied France concerning the scope of application of the regulation regarding the marking of the Jews in occupied France and Belgium; Berlin, 10.6.42 (CJM-592, BO6-1360, Vol. II, p. 573) T/416 Secret telegram from Guenther to Knochen in Paris with precise instructions for the deportation of 1,000 Jews from Compiegne to Auschwitz (a copy of the list of the deportees is to be forwarded to IVB4); Berlin, 16.5.42 (CJM- 534, BO6-1214, Vol. II, p.573) T/417 Teleprint message from Dannecker to IVB4 to the Inspector of Concentration Camps in Oranienburg and to the Commandant of Auschwitz, notifying them of the departure of a second transport of Jews from France; Paris, 5.6.42 (CJM- 534, BO6-1394, Vol. II, p. 573) T/418 See T/37(23) T/419 Memorandum by Dannecker on a discussion in Eichmann's office on 11 June 1942: 15,000 Jews to be deported from The Netherlands, 10,000 from Belgium, and 100,000 from France, including the unoccupied zone; Paris, 15.6.42 (RF-1217, CJM- 538, BO6-585, Vol. II, p. 573) T/420 Minute by Dannecker on the technical implementation of the deportation of Jews from France; Paris, 15.6.42 (RF- 1219, CJM-534, BO6-873, Vol. II, p. 574) T/421 See T/37(24) T/422 See T/37(62) T/423 Memorandum by Roethke on a meeting between Dannecker and representatives of the French police concerning the deportation of Jews from occupied and unoccupied France; Paris, 26.6.42 (CJM-538, BO6-1525, Vol. II, pp. 574-575) T/424 See T/37(25) T/425 See T/37(59) T/426 Memorandum by Dannecker on negotiations with representatives of the French police on the deportation of the Jews of Paris; Paris, 29.6.42 (CJM-534, BO6-1069, Vol. II, 575) T/427 Memorandum by Dannecker on negotiations with representatives of the French police on the deportation of the Jews of Paris; Paris, 29.6.42 (CJM-534, BO6-1069, Vol. II, p. 575) T/428 Minute of a meeting between Eichmann and Dannecker concerning the deportation of the Jews of France; Paris, 1.7.42 (RF-1223, JM-02143, B06-97, Vol. II, p. 575) T/429 See T/37(26) T/430 Telegram from Abetz to the Foreign Ministry stating that the Embassy has no objections to the deportation of 40,000 Jews from France to Auschwitz; Paris, 2.7.42 (NG-183, E-046569-70, Ser.3872, BO6-438, Vol. II, p. 577) T/431 Dannecker's guidelines for the round-up of the Jews of Paris: The practical implementation by the French police under the direction of IV J; Paris, 4.7.42 (RF-1224, CJM- 328, BO6-225, Vol. II, p. 577) T/432 Minutes of a meeting on the deportation of Jews from France attended by Security Police officials and representatives of the French police; Paris, 4.7.42 (RF- 1225, JM-02143, CJM-534, BO6-318, Vol. II, p. 577) T/433 See T/37(63) T/434 Minutes of the first meeting of the "Action Committee" concerning the arrest and deportation of the Jews of Paris; Paris, 8.7.42 (C II-10a, BO6-699, Vol. II, p. 577) T/435 Letter from Roethke to IVB4 notifying them of changes in the schedule of transports of Jews from France to Auschwitz; Paris, 14.7.42 (C II-11, BO6-705, Vol. II, p. 577) T/436 See T/37(27) T/437 See T/37(83) T/438 See T/37(31) T/439 See T/37(32) T/440 Minute by Roethke on a session of German and French police representatives concerning Jews arrested in the round- up planned for 16 July 1942; Paris, 11.7.42 (CJM-534, BO6- 1349, Paris, Vol. II, p. 592) T/441 Teleprint message from Roethke to Head Office for Reich Security requesting a decision on the deportation of Jewish children taken in the course of the latest round-up of stateless Jews; Paris, 18.7.42 (C VII-2, BO6-1165, Vol. II, p. 592) T/442 Teleprint message from Ahnert, Dannecker's aide in IV J, Paris, to IVB4 concerning the deportation of Jewish children to Auschwitz; Paris, 11.8.42 (C II-17, BO6-712, Vol. II, p. 592) T/443 Teleprint message from Guenther to the Security Police branch in Paris stating that the Jewish children in the camps of Pithiviers and Beaune-la-Rolande can be divided up gradually among the transports to Auschwitz; Berlin, 13.8.42 (CJM-534, BO6-1212, Vol. II, p. 592) T/444 Teleprint message from Roethke to Eichmann in the Head Office for Reich Security, reporting the departure of a train from Le Bourget-Drancy to Auschwitz with 1,000 Jews; Paris, 14.8.42 (CJM-569, BO6-1216, Vol. II, p. 592) T/445 Points for discussion prepared by Dannecker for his meeting with Bousquet, Vichy French Chief of Police; on the deportation of Jews; Paris, 21.7.42 (CJM-538, BO6-1224, Vol. II, p. 593) T/446 Letter from Suhr to Dannecker asking him to take measures to prevent the emigration of Jews from the unoccupied zone of France through Spain to America; Berlin, 10.7.42 (RF-1206, BO6-228, Vol. II, p. 593) T/447 (1-9, 12-13, 14, 16) Set of chronologically arranged teleprint messages from SD Section IV J in Paris reporting the departure of deportation trains to Auschwitz. Each report was forwarded to Eichmann in the Head Office for Reich Security, to the Inspector of Concentration Camps in Oranienburg, and to the Auschwitz concentration camp; Paris, 17.7.42-2.3.43 (CJM-534, BO6-696, 695, 752, 691, 692, 690, 271, 257, 256, 436, 275, 276, 273, Vol. II, pp. 593-594) T/447 (10-11) Two teleprint messages from Roethke to IVB4, with a copy to the Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Metz, notifying them of the scheduled dispatch of deportation trains from Le Bourget-Drancy to Auschwitz; Paris, 3-6.2.43 (CJM-534, BO6-274, 435, Vol. II, pp. 593- 594) T/447 (15) Secret teleprint message from Roethke to IVB4, with a copy to the Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Metz, notifying them of the scheduled dispatch of three deportation trains; Paris, 25.2.43 (CJM-534, BO6- 250, Vol. II, pp. 593-594) T/447 (17-18) Two teleprint messages from Roethke to Eichmann and to the Senior Commanders of the Security Police and the SD in Cracow and Lublin, reporting the departure of deportation trains from Le Bourget-Drancy to Chelm (Cholm); Paris, 4-6.3.43 (CJM-534 BO6-263, 269, Vol. II, pp. 593-594) T/448 Draft of a letter from Klingenfuss of the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann stating that he does not object in principle to the planned deportation of Jews from occupied France, The Netherlands and Belgium to Auschwitz, but in view of the psychological reactions only stateless Jews should be deported at first; 27.7.42 (NG-183, BO6-98, Vol. II, p. 594) T/449 Minute by Roethke on a conference on the deportation of Jews from the unoccupied zone of France which was held in the offices of Section IV J, together with representatives of the French police; Paris, 13.8.42 (RF-1234, Blue Series XXXIX, 6-8, BO6-111, Vol. II, p. 594) T/450 Letter from Roethke to Dr. Knochen concerning the Foreign Ministry's demand to know "how the entire transport of stateless Jews had come about"; Paris, 29.8.42 (CJM-534, BO6-75, Vol. II, p. 594) T/451 See T/37(33) T/452 See T/37(34) T/453 Minute by Roethke on a conversation with Leguay, Secretary-General for the French police in the occupied zone concerning the deportation of Jews from France; Paris, 9.9.42 (CJM-534, BO6-1260, Vol. II, p. 595) T/454 Memorandum by Roethke on the arrest of rich and influential Jews and persons wearing the Jewish Badge in France; Paris, 16.9.42 (C II-753, BO6-715, Vol. II, p. 595) T/455 Teleprint message from Roethke to Eichmann, to the Inspector of Concentration Camps in Oranienburg, and to the Auschwitz concentration camp, reporting the departure of a deportation train carrying 1,000 Jews; Paris, 23.9.42 (CJM- 538, BO6-37, Vol. II, p. 595) T/456 Teleprint message from Knochen to IVB4 in the Head Office for Reich Security: The French Government is opposed to the arrest of Jews of French nationality; arrest of Romanian Jews living in France; Paris, 25.9.42 (NG-1971, JM- 02022, CJM-534, BO6-270, Vol. II, p. 595) T/457 Teleprint message from Roethke to Eichmann, to the Inspector of Concentration Camps in Oranienburg and to the Auschwitz concentration camp, reporting the departure of a transport train carrying 211 Jews; Paris, 1.10.42 (C II-25, BO6-272, Vol. II, p. 595) T/458 Exchange of teleprint messages between Roethke in Paris and Eichmann and Guenther concerning the dispatch of 3,000 Jews by train from Drancy to Auschwitz; Paris, 31.10.42 (CJM-534, BO6-254, Vol. II, pp. 595-596) T/459 See T/37(66) T/460 See T/37(67) T/461 Teleprint message from Roethke to Eichmann, to the Inspector of Concentration Camps in Oranienburg and to the Auschwitz concentration camp, reporting the departure of a transport train for Auschwitz with 745 Jews aboard; Paris, 11.11.42 (C II-27, BO6-255, Vol. II, p. 596) T/462 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry disallowing "on grounds of principle" the return from Auschwitz of the Jew Roger Masse, a former French prisoner of war (with attached letter from the representative of the Foreign Ministry with the German Armistice Commission in Wiesbaden); Berlin, 2.12.42 (K-345217, TK-524, BO6-136, Vol. II, p. 596) T/463 (Affidavit by Robert Daniel Louis Masse, nephew of Roger Masse; 16.11.60 (F-V, B06-1163) T/464 See T/37(65) T/465 Telegram from Eichmann to Dr. Knochen requesting information on the extent of deportations of Jews expected for the first months of 1943; Berlin, 19.12.42 (C II-40, BO6- 122, Vol. II, p. 597) T/466 Teleprint message from Dr. Knochen to Eichmann: Deportations of Jews from France expected to resume in mid- February or beginning of March; Paris, 31.12.42 (RF-1229, JM- 02143, BO6-317, Vol. II, p. 597) T/467 Letter from Himmler to Mueller, ordering him to set up a special camp for Jews from France, Hungary and Romania who have influential relatives in America and can be used as hostages; Field Command Post, December 1942 (Alex. I-507, BO6-1164, Vol. II, p. 597) T/468 German translation of various appeals and declarations by the French clergy protesting against the mass arrests of Jews (with letter of transmittal from the Security Police unit in Orleans to the office of the Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Paris); Orleans, 22.1.43 (CJM-534, BO6-1258, Vol. II, p. 597) T/469 Letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann, notifying him of the anti-Jewish measures taken by the French police in southern France and the instructions given to the German Embassy in Paris; January 1943 (K-211781-2,TK- 326, BO6-965, Vol. II, p. 597) T/470 Telegram from Guenther to Dr. Knochen concerning the preparation of two special trains to Auschwitz, each carrying 1,500 to 2,000 Jews; Jews living in mixed marriages may be put under protective custody and deported in prisoner transports; Berlin, 25.1.42 (CJM-538, BO6-1223, Vol. II, pp. 597-598) T/471 Letter from Dr. Knochen to Mueller stating that the plan, communicated by Eichmann, to deport all Jews of French nationality is likely to encounter difficulties on the part of the French authorities; 12.2.43 (NG-4956, CJM-538, BO6- 121, Vol. II, p. 598) T/472 See T/37(146) T/473 Telegram from Eichmann to Dr. Knochen in Paris notifying him that Ribbentrop will raise the subject of the Italian attitude to the Jewish Question in his impending talks with Mussolini; Berlin, 26.2.43 (C II-1, BO6-697, Vol. II, p. 598) T/474 See T/37(64) T/475 See T/37(68) T/476 See T/37(69) T/477 Memorandum by Roethke to Dr. Knochen on "the continuing fight against Jewry in France"; Paris, 27.3.43 (C I-7, BO6-718, Vol. II, p. 599) T/478 Telegram from Rahn in Tunisia to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin, concerning the political situation and anti- Jewish activities of the Einsatzkommando of the Security Police and the SD in Tunisia; 24.12.42 (Case XI, PDB 64 (160- 165), BO6-1553, Vol. II, p. 599) T/479 Telegram from Rahn in Tunisia to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin: 50,000,000 French francs levied on Jews have been distributed among bombed out families, mostly Moslem; 6.4.43 (NG-2737, JM-02025, BO6-1552, Vol. II, 599) T/480 Telegram from Guenther to the Security Police units in The Hague (Zoepf), in Paris (Knochen), and in Brussels (Ehlers) concerning the giving of information to deported Jews concerning the place and manner of their prospective employment; Berlin, 29.4.43 (CJM-534, BO6-1208, Vol. II, pp. 599-600) T/481 Draft of a letter from von Thadden to Eichmann concerning diplomatic efforts to persuade the Italians to take action against the Jews; Berlin, 6.5.43 (K-208976-7, TK- 323, BO6-196, Vol. II, p. 600) T/482 See T/37(290) T/483 Minute by von Thadden submitted to the head of Inland II in the Foreign Ministry concerning Eichmann's proposal to invite the Italian police inspector Lospinosa for a discussion in Paris; Berlin, 1.6.43 (K-208971, TK323, BO6- 875, Vol. II, p. 600) T/484 Teleprint message from Roethke to Ehlers in Brussels outlining measures taken against Jews of French nationality; Paris, 15.6.43 (CJM-569, XLIX-10, BO6-1522, Vol. II, p. 600) T/485 Teleprint message from Dr. Knochen (drafted by Roethke) to Mueller informing him that Laval and the French Minister of Justice have signed the draft of a law revoking the French nationality of Jews naturalized after 1927; Paris, 28.6.43 (CJM-539, BO6-1217, Vol. II, p. 600) T/486 Telegram from Mueller to Dr. Knochen congratulating him on the resumption of the operation against the Jews in France, but refusing to detail for that purpose 250 men of the Security Police; Berlin, 2.7.43 (CJM-539, BO6-1218, Vol. II, p. 600) T/487 Minute by Roethke on his and Hauptsturmfuehrer Geisler's discussion with Laval and Bousquet on the requested enactment of a law annulling the French nationality of Jews naturalized after 1927; Paris, 15.8.43 (XXVII-36, CJM-539, BO6-1523, Vol. II. p. 601) T/488 Roethke's review of "the present state of the Jewish Question in France"; Paris, 21.7.43 (CJM-503, BO6-664, Vol. II, p. 601) T/489 Teleprint message from Roethke to the Einsatzkommando of the Security Police with instructions for dealing with arrested Jews; Paris, 5.8.43 (XLIX-21, CJM-569, BO6-1524, Vol. II, p. 601) T/490 Teleprint message from Roethke to the Security Police unit in Nancy concerning the Jewish aged; Paris, 30.7.43 (CJM-569, BO6-1215, Vol. II, p. 601) T/491 See T/37(16) T/492 Letter from Von Thadden to his superiors in the Foreign office stating that Eichmann has informed him that there are 150,000 Jews in Monaco and that the Foreign Office submit a request to the government of Monaco to ensure that the Jews will be deported; 21.9.43 (NG-4978, B06-390, Vol. II, p. 602) T/493 Letter from von Thadden to the Foreign Office concerning the official number of Jews and Monaco; 30.9.43 (NG-4978, B06-392, Vol. II, p. 602) T/494 Draft letter from von Thadden to Eichmann stating that there are only 1,000 Jews in Monaco; 25.10.43 (NG-4978, B06-393, Vol. II, p. 602) T/495 Letter from Guenther to the Foreign Office confirming that the number of Jews in Monaco does not exceed 1,000- 1,500 and requests that steps be taken be the government of Monaco to ensure the deportation of those Jews; 22.10.43 (K- 212402, TK-326, B06-966, Vol. II, p. 602) T/496 Telegram from Eichmann to Dr. Knochen in Paris instructing him to arrest and deport a stateless Jew, Golub, who is trying to obtain a nationality of a South American country; Berlin, 23.9.43 (CJM-564/I, BO6-665, Vol. II, p. 602) T/497 Teleprint message from Roethke Paris to IVB4 reporting on the activities of the Italian Jew Donati on behalf of the Jews in the (former) Italian zone in France; Paris, 26.9.43 (CJM J-58/1-3, B06-1520, Vol. I, p. 602) T/498 See T/37(309) T/499 Correspondence between Roethke and Eichmann concerning the Jewish inventor Weiss; November 1943-January 1944 (CJM-564-III, BO6-1589, Vol. II, p. 602) T/500 See T/37(132) T/501 Dossier of Section IVB4 Paris on measures taken against Jews of Argentinian nationality living in France. (The dossier includes a copy of Eichmann's telegram of 27 January 1944 ordering the arrest of all Argentinian Jews - see T/500); 1943-1944 (C I-1, BO6-389, Vol. II, p. 603) T/502 Letter from Roethke to the German Embassy in Paris complaining about the pro-Jewish stand of the Italian Consulate General; 21.8.42 (C I 2b, BO6-720, Vol. II, p. 603) T/503 Letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann requesting information about Du Paty de Clam, candidate for the post of General Commissioner for Jewish Questions; 2.2.44 (K-211664, TK-326, BO6-951, Vol. II, p. 603) T/504 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden giving a favourable account of Du Paty de Clam's anti-Semitic record, which qualifies him for the post of General Commissioner for Jewish Questions; Berlin, 22.2.44 (K-211665-6, TK-326, BO6- 952, Vol. II, p. 603) T/505 Telegram from Barbie of the Security Police, Lyon, to Group IVB, Paris, reporting on the arrest and deportation of the children and the staff of the Jewish children's home, "Colonie Enfant," in Izieu-Ain; Lyon, 6.4.44 (RF-1235, JM- 02143, BO6-243, Vol. II, p. 603) T/506 Instructions by Dr. Knochen for mass arrests of Jews in France and for rewarding informers; Paris, 14.4.44 (NO- 1411, Alex.4 136-141, BO6-872, Vol. II, p. 603) T/507 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden in the Foreign MInistry, notifying him that, owing to tasks important to the prosecution of the war, he is unable to ascertain the present whereabouts of the Jew of French nationality, Salomon Lang, who has been deported to the East for work; Berlin, 7.5.44 (K-345482, TK-525, BO6-314, Vol. II, p. 603) T/508 Report on the so-called "M-Aktion" by Einsatzstab Rosenberg for seizing Jewish property in Western Europe; 8.8.44 (L-188, BO6-310, Vol. II, pp. 603-604) T/509 Letter from Suhr to Rademacher asking for the intervention of the Foreign Ministry against the pro-Jewish attitude of the Government of Liechtenstein; Berlin, 17.2.42 (K-346730, TK-526, BO6-1188, Vol. II, p. 604) T/510 Telegram from Eichmann to various Security Police units, alerting them to illegal attempts of immigration by Jews to the Western Occupied Areas, particularly to Belgium; Berlin, 12.3.42 (C II-5, BO6-707, Vol. II, p. 604) T/511 Teleprint message from Dr. Knochen (drafted by Dannecker) to Eichmann, complaining about the refusal of the Chief of the Military Administration in Belgium, Reeder, to introduce obligatory wearing of the Jewish Badge; Paris, 20.3.42 (JM-525, BO6-1344, Vol. II, pp. 604-605) T/512 Telegram from Bargen to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin briefing them on preparations for the deportation of 10,000 Jews from Belgium; Brussels, 9.7.42 (NG-5209, E- 046571 Ser:3872, BO6-753, Vol. II, p. 605) T/513 Telegram from Eichmann to Security Police representatives in Brussels, The Hague and Paris, referring to a telephone conversation with Burger in Brussels concerning stateless Jews and Jews of Dutch and French nationality in Belgium; Berlin, 1.8.42 (C II-16, BO6-710, Vol. II, p. 605) T/514 Letter from Bargen to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin on the situation regarding the deportation of Jews in Belgium; Brussels, 24.9.42 (NG-5219, K-211065, TK-325, BO6- 759, Vol. II, p. 605) T/515 Letter from Bargen to the Foreign Ministry providing statistics and a report of the situation regarding the rounding up and deportation of Jews; Brussels, 11.11.42 (NG- 5219, K-211050, TK-325, BO6-760, Vol. II, p. 605) T/516 Report by Bargen to the Foreign Ministry stating that the deportation of Jews from Belgium had to be discontinued owing to a lack of rolling stock; Brussels, 5.1.43 (K- 211043, TK-325, BO6-1072, Vol. II, p. 606) T/517 Letter from Bargen to the Foreign Ministry conveying a query by the Military Administration as to whether Italian Jews in Belgium are to be deported to the East; Brussels, 23.2.43 (NG-4955,K-211948, TK-326, BO6-700, Vol. II, p. 606) T/518 The Foreign Ministry's reply to Bargen's enquiry stating that responsibility for the introduction of general anti-Jewish measures lies with the local representative of the SD; Brussels, 27.2.43 (K-211947, K-211947, TK326, BO6- 701, Vol. II, p. 606) T/519 Operational plan for a round up of Belgian Jews on the night between September 3 and 4, signed by Erdmann of IVB3; Brussels, 1.9.43 (Belgium III, BO6-1446, Vol. II, p. 606) T/520 Report of the Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes Committed during the Occupation of Belgium 1940-1945; 1.5.47 (B06-362, Vol. II. pp. 606-608) T/521 Two minutes by Woermann on telephone conversations with the Foreign Ministry representative in Amsterdam, Bene, and Legation Counsellor Mohr concerning the deportation of Dutch Jews; Berlin, 25.2.41, 26.2.41 (NG-2805, BO6-582, Vol. II, p. 609) T/522 Photographs taken during the raids in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam on 22 and 23 February 1941; 8.8.47 (NG- 2276, JM-02023, BO6-818, Vol. II, p. 609) T/523 Letter from Rademacher to Mueller concerning an inquiry by the Swedish envoy about the fate of 660 Dutch Jews deported to concentration camps in Germany (with a letter of reminder of November 1941); 5.11.41 (NG-3700, JM- 02028, BO6-1627, Vol. II, p. 609) T/524 Affidavit by Felix Gutmacher of Brussels on the German persecution of the Jews of Belgium; Brussels, 27.10.60 (B-II, BO6-1257, Vol. II, p. 621) T/525 See T/37(194) T/526 Report by Stiller to the Reich Commissioner of the Netherlands on a conversation in Berlin with Dr. Loesener of the Reich Ministry of the Interior concerning a proposal to extend the scope of the blood protection laws; The Hague, 19.9.41 (O-IV, BO6-1355, Vol. II, p. 623) T/527 See T/37(195) T/528 See T/37(196) T/529 Telegram from Zoepf to the Head Office for Reich Security, Department IV, concerning the reaction of the Dutch public to the introduction of the Jewish Badge and plans for the introduction of further anti-Jewish measures; The Hague, 8.6.42 (CJM-592, BO6-1359, Vol. II, p. 624) T/530 Telegram from Rajakowitsch to the commanders of the Security Police in France and Belgium concerning the inclusion of Jews of Dutch nationality in the deportations from the areas under their command; The Hague, 12.8.42 (CJM- 534, BO6-1243, Vol. II, p. 624) T/531 Letter from Rauter to Himmler, reporting on the progress of deportations from The Netherlands; The Hague, 24.9.42 (Alex. 1, BO6-1496, Vol. II, pp. -624-625) T/532 See T/37(136) T/533 See T/37(135) T/534 Letter from Guenther Rademacher refusing the request for emigration to Switzerland of Professor Meyers, formerly at Leiden University; Berlin, 1.12.42 (O-IV (42), BO6-1484, Vol. II, p. 625) T/535 See T/37(75) T/536 Gestapo report on "The Development of the Jewish Problem in The Netherlands (till the end of 1942)"; 31.12.42 (O-IV-13, B06-1501, Vol. II, p. 536) T/537 See T/37(197) T/538 See T/37(314) T/539 Affidavit by Klaas Bloothoofd on the evacuation and deportation of the personnel and patients of the Jewish mental institution "Het Apeldoornse Bos"; Amsterdam, 12.9.49 (O-V, BO6-1382, Vol. II, p. 628) T/540 See T/37(199) T/541 See T/37(171) T/542 See T/37(202) T/543 See T/37(200) T/544 Circular letter from Harster to Security Police units: Deportations of Jews to the East to be increased; Jews of Amsterdam to be evacuated; Portuguese Jews to be rechecked for their descent; Jews living in mixed marriages to undergo compulsory sterilization; The Hague, 5.5.43 (O- IV, BO6-1356, Vol. II, p. 630) T/545 See T/37(201) T/546 See T/37(183) T/547 See T/37(102) T/548 See T/37(138) T/549 See T/37(139) T/550 See T/37(190) T/551 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann concerning, Juedin Simons, a Jewess living in Holland with an Italian Catholic; Berlin, 27.8.43 (K-346990, TK-526, B06-53, Vol. II, p. 632) T/552 See T/37(137) T/553 Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden rejecting an enquiry about the whereabouts of a Dutch Jewess deported to the East; Berlin, 5.11.43 (K-347016, TK-526, BO6-323, Vol. II, p. 632) T/554 See T/37(203) T/555 Teleprint message from Werner, assistant of Zoepf, to Novak enquiring about the destination of 200 persons detained in Westerbork; The Hague, 6.8.43 (O II-1, BO6-1070, Vol. II, p. 633) T/556 See T/37(270) T/557 See T/37(204) T/558 See T/37(206) T/559 See T/37(189) T/560 See T/37(78) T/561 See T/37(208) T/562 See T/37(207) T/563 Minute by Zoepf on a discussion with Eichmann, Naumann and Gemmeker concerning deportations from Westerbork to Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen; Jews for exchange (with Germans) in Palestine; treatment of "diamond Jews"; increased premiums for delivering Jews who have gone underground; The Hague, 11.11.43 (O IV, BO6-1352, Vol. II, pp. 634-635) T/564 See T/37(18) T/565 See T/37(209) T/566 See T/37(205) T/567 Letter from Zoepf to Aus der Fuenten ordering the arrest of Jews employed in buying metals; 10.2.44 (O I-15, BO6-610, Vol. II, p. 635) T/568 See T/37(198) T/569 See T/37(19) T/570 Memorandum by Bene, Foreign Ministry representative in The Netherlands, on the progress of deportations and the situation of male Jews in mixed marriages; The Hague, 9.2.44 (NG-2631, BO6-338, Vol. II, p. 636) T/571 Letter from Seyss-Inquart to Martin Bormann concerning the handling of the Jewish Question in the Netherlands; The Hague, 28.2.44 (O IV, BO6-1439, Vol. II, p. 636) T/572 Statement of the Netherlands Government in view of the prosecution and punishment of the German Major War Criminals, deportation of Jewish Netherlanders to Poland (Ninth Document: Netherlands Government Commissioner for Repatriation Section Eastern Europe, London, 30 March 1944) (PS-1726, BO6-328, Vol. II, p. 636) T/573 See T/37(80) T/574 See T/37(210) T/575 Letter from Guenther to the Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD in The Netherlands concerning complaints about registered letters (see T/574); Berlin, 15.6.44 (O I-21, BO6-612, Vol. II, pp. 636-637) T/576 See T/37(79) T/577 Report by Bene to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin summing up the deportation of the Jews of the Netherlands; The Hague, 20.7.44 (K-554372, O IV, BO6-1353, Vol. II, p. 637) T/578 Letter from Hunsche to the Foreign Ministry in response to an enquiry by the Royal Danish Consulate in Bremen concerning Danish Jews in Oldenburg; Berlin, 6.4.43 (K-211155, TK-325, BO6-1584, Vol. II, p. 642) T/579 Minute by Grundherr of the Foreign Ministry on a telephone call from the embassy in Copenhagen: The new Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD, Dr. Mildner, is opposed to the deportation of the Jews from Denmark and has applied to Himmler; Berlin, 21.9.43 (K- 37212, BO6-1074, Vol. II, p. 642) T/580 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann stating that the Senior Commander of the German Forces in Denmark has refused to put the Secret Military Police and Field Gendarmerie at the disposal of the Security Police to assist in the operation against the Jews and suggests action to be taken; Berlin, 30.9.43 (K-211094, TK-325, BO6-39, Vol. II, p. 642) T/581 Telegram from Dr. Best to Ribbentrop, transmitting the contents of a protest letter received from the Danish king regarding the intended anti-Jewish operation; The Germans are to take steps to disguise the operation; Copenhagen, 1.10.43 (K-37281-2, BO6-1636, Vol. II, p. 642) T/582 See T/37(232) T/583 Telegram from the Foreign Ministry to Copenhagen: The Head Office for Reich Security is displeased with the meagre results of the anti-Jewish operation - an immediate clarifying report is requested; Berlin, 4.10.43 (NG-3920, K- 211324, TK-325, BO6-756, Vol. II, p. 643) T/584 See T/37(255) T/585 See T/37(129) T/586 Telegram from Dr. Best stating that the aim of removing all the Jews from Denmark has been attained. The operation was conducted by the Senior Commander of the Security Police and the SD, Dr. Mildner; Copenhagen, 5.10.43 (NG-3920, K-211325, TK-325, BO6-757, Vol. II, p. 646) T/587 Telegram from Dr. Best to the Foreign Ministry: Eichmann will propose to the Head Office for Reich Security that Jews above the age of 60 will no longer be arrested and deported; Copenhagen, 3.11.43 (K-211233, TK-325, BO6-1077, Vol. II, p. 646) T/588 Letter from Wagner replying to a letter from Best regarding a decision not to deport aged persons; November 1943 (K-21234, TK-325, B06-1078, Vol. II, 646) T/589 Official memorandum by the Danish Government on German crimes in Denmark; 25.10.45 (RF-901, BO6-327, Vol. II, p. 646) T/590 Affidavit by Professor Kaul on photocopies made at the Ausschuss fuer Deutsche Einheit in the German Democratic Republic; 2.5.61 (B06-1635, Vol. II, p. 646) T/591 Correspondence between IVB4, the office of the Security Police and the SD in Norway and the Gestapo office at Stettin concerning the deportation of 532 Jews from Norway to Auschwitz; 25.11.42 (Ausschuss fuer Deutsche Einheit, BO6-1622, Vol. II, pp. 646-647) T/592 Telegram from Eichmann to the Gestapo office at Stettin (copy to the Gestapo office in Berlin) concerning a deportation transport of 160 Jews from Norway to Auschwitz; Berlin, 25.2.43 (Ausschuss fuer Deutsche Einheit, BO6-1621, Vol. II, p. 647) T/593 See T/37(593) T/594 See T/37(82) T/595 Letter from the Reich Commissioner for Occupied Norway to the Foreign Ministry, complaining about the intervention of the Swedish consulate in Oslo in behalf of the Jews; Oslo, 18.2.43 (NG-5217, K-212530-32, TK-326, BO6- 491, Vol. II, p. 650) T/596 Memorandum by the Swedish legation in Berlin requesting information as to the whereabouts of the Jewish children named Klein deported from Norway to Germany in January 1943; Berlin, 9.6.43 (K-365216, TK-550, BO6-767, Vol. II, p. 650) T/597 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning investigations as to the whereabouts of the Jewish children Klein; Berlin, 26.8.43 (K-365219, TK-550, BO6-768, Vol. II, p. 650) T/598 Memorandum by von Thadden to the Swedish legation (copy to Eichmann) in response to its enquiry about the Jewish children Klein; Berlin, 15.12.43 (K-365226-7, TK-550, BO6-769, Vol. II, p. 650) T/599 See T/37(84) T/600 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning the whereabouts of the Jewess Schidorsky who was taken to Germany in February 1943 and from there to "work assignment in the East"; Berlin, 13.8.43 (K-348600, TK-528, BO6-1420, Vol. II, p. 651) T/601 Letter from Guenther to the Foreign Ministry, transmitting a DNB (official German news agency) report on a charity event in Stockholm on behalf of Jewish children to be sent to Palestine; Berlin, 6.4.43 (K-212907, TK-327, BO6- 887, Vol. II, p. 651) T/602 Letter from von Thadden to the German legation in Stockholm concerning a charity event on behalf of Jewish children (with letter of transmittal to IVB4 in the Head Office for Reich Security (see T/601); Berlin, 9 April 1943; 13.5.43 (K-212905, K-212908, TK-327, BO6-888, Vol. II, p. 651) T/603 See T/37(81) T/604 See T/37(272) T/605 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden reacting to the proposal of the Swedish consul in Oslo to allow Jews living in mixed marriages to cross over to Sweden; Berlin, 2.10.44 (NG-5217, K-212510-11, TK-326, B06-492, Vol. II, p. 651) T/606 Note from von THadden to the Reich Foreign Minister suggesting that the request be rejected on the grounds that the Swedes do not have the authority to grant citizenship to those persons; Berlin, 11.10.44 (NG-5217, K-212514, TK-326, B06-493, Vol. II, p. 651) T/607 Letter from the Foreign Ministry instructing Wagner to allow the matter to lapse; Berlin, 27.10.44 (NG-5217, K- 212516-7, TK-326, B06-494, Vol. II, p. 651) T/608 Affidavit by Kai Feinberg on the deportation of the Jews of Norway to Auschwitz; Oslo, 10.10.60 (N-1, BO6-34, Vol. II, pp. 651-652) T/609 Preliminary report on Germany's crimes against Norway, prepared by the Royal Norwegian Government for use at the International Military Tribunal; Oslo, 1945 (IMG 39,205-212, B06-1419, Vol. II, p. 652) T/610 Teleprint message from Ribbentrop's special train Westfalen to Himmler's headquarters, requesting to be informed immediately about the demands of the SS Command in regard to the Jewish Question in Italy and in Italian- occupied areas (with letter of transmittal from Sonnleithner of Ribbentrop's bureau to Bergmann in the Foreign Ministry); Westfalen, 24.2.43 (NG-4956, K-211974-5, TK-326, BO6-723, Vol. II, p. 652) T/611 Teleprint message from Bergmann of the Foreign Ministry to Sonnleithner in Ribbentrop's special train Westfalen, outlining the demands of the SS Command with regard to dealing with the Jewish Question by Italy; Berlin, 24.2.43 (NG-4956,K-211964-6, TK-326, BO6-724, Vol. II, p. 652) T/612 See T/37(287) T/613 See T/37(288) T/614 See T/37(289) T/615 Telegram from Moellhausen, German Consul in Rome, to Ribbentrop regarding instruction received by to arrest the 8,000 Jews living in Rome and to bring them to upper Italy, where they will be liquidated; Rome, 6.10.43 (123580, BO6- 1604, Vol. II, p. 653) T/616 Teleprint message by Sonnleithner from Ribbentrop's special train Westfalen transmitting oders from the Fuehrer as to measures to be taken regarding the Jews living in Rome; Westfalen, 9.10.43 (NG-5027, BO6-1600, Vol. II, p. 653) T/617 Minute by Wagner on a conversation between von Thadden and Mueller about the solution of the Jewish Question in the occupied areas; Berlin, 22.10.43 (K-345697, TK-525, BO6-299, Vol. II, p. 653) T/618 Correspondence from Paris between the German Embassy, Roethke and the Italian Consulate General concerning the latter's request not to deport an Italian-born Jewess to the East; Paris, 20.4.43-24.6.43 (CJM-564/I, BO6-1641, Vol. II, pp. 653-654) T/619 Correspondence in Paris between Roethke, Brunner and the Italian Consulate General concerning the latter's intervention on behalf of a young Jewess arrested in Paris for failing to wear the Jewish Star; Paris, 3.6.43-28.7.43 (CJM 564/2, BO6-1640, Vol. II, p. 654) T/620 See T/37(291) T/621 See T/37(98) T/622 Minute by Wagner with the report from the Head Office for Reich Security about the operation of rounding up the Jews in Italy; Berlin, 4.12.43 (NG-5026, K-212149-50, TK- 326, BO6-1274, Vol. II, p. 659) T/623 Letter from Wagner to SS Gruppenfuehrer Mueller, Head Office for Reich Security, referring to a discussion between von Thadden and the SS officers Bosshammer and Dannecker: The Foreign Ministry considers it undesirable, for tactical reasons, to demand the deportation of the Jews to the East before the operation of their being rounded up by the Italian authorities has been completed; Berlin, 14.12.43 (K- 212147-8, TK-326, BO6-964, Vol. II, pp. 659-660) T/624 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann suggesting that he consider taking action against the "illegal" emigration of Jews from Italy to Switzerland (with attached report by the German Embassy in Bern); Berlin, 10.12.43 (K-346098-9, TK-525, BO6-967, Vol. II, p. 660) T/625 See T/37(125) T/626 Correspondence between von Thadden and Krischak of IVA4b concerning an appeal to Hitler by the Italian singer Toti dal Monte for the release of a relative arrested as a Jew (with a copy of dal Monte's letter); Berlin, 4.7.44- 18.9.44 (K-346119-21, K-346127, TK-525, BO6-1555, Vol. II, p. 661) T/627 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning the Jewess Clara Biocca (nee Sereno) did not report the fact that she was living in a mixed marriage before her deportation from Rome to the East; 22.3.44 (K-346056-7, TK- 525, BO6-1556, Vol. II, p. 661) T/628 Foreign Ministry report on an anti-Semitic lecture held by the "Institute for Fascist Culture" in Italy (with letter of transmittal from von Thadden to Eichmann); 4.4.44 (K-346055-6, TK-525, BO6-959, Vol. II, p. 661) T/629 Two registration forms from a card index kept by the German police in Rome: Committal to prison by SD, IV because of being Jewish, discharge through deportation by the SD; Rome, April-May 1944 (IT II-3, BO6-1456, Vol. II, p. 661) T/630 Two registration forms from a card index kept by the German police in Rome; 11.4.44 (IT II-2, B06-1454, Vol. II, pp. 661-662) T/631 Two registration forms from a card index kept by the German police in Rome; April-May 1944 (IT II-4, B06-1457, Vol. II, p. 662) T/632 Two registration forms from a card index kept by the German police in Rome; 29-30.5.44 (IT II-1, B06-1455, Vol. II, p. 662) T/633 Affidavit by Massimo Adolfo Vitale on the results of a statistical survey conducted by the Jewish Community in Rome; Rome, 20.9.60 (BO6-1594, Vol. II, p. 662) T/634 Second Executive Order regarding expiatory payment by the Jews, signed by the Reich Ministry of Finance, Schwerin von Krosigk; Berlin, 19.10.39 (Vol. II, p. 662) T/635 Police ordinance regarding the marking of Jews in the Greater German Reich, signed by Heydrich on behalf of the Reich Minister of the Interior; Berlin, 1.9.41 (Vol. II, p. 662) T/636 Instructions regarding the implementation of the police order for the marking of Jews (Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, 10 October 1941, Vol. II, pp. 662-663) T/637 Regulation 11 of the Reich Citizenship Law, providing for the loss of German citizenship of a Jew leaving the area of the German Reich; Berlin, 25.11.41 (06Reichsgesetzblatt, 1941, pp. 722-724, Vol. II, p. 663) T/638 Order for the implementation of para. 10 of Regulation 11 of the Reich Citizenship Law concerning social insurance payments to relatives of Jews whose property has been confiscated; 12.12.41 (RMBl IV 1941, Vol. II, p. 663) T/639 Police regulations regarding punishment of Poles and Jews in the Greater German Reich; 27.5.42 (RMBl IV, 1942, No. 25, p. 1309, Vol. II, p. 663) T/640 Instructions regarding the marking of Jewish houses and apartments (Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, 3 April 1942, Vol. II, p. 663) T/641 Ministry of the Interior regulations regarding the seizure of the property of enemies of the Reich; 9.4.42 (MBLIV. 1942, No. 15, p. 688, Vol. II, p. 663) T/642 Order prohibiting the keeping of domestic animals by Jews (Juedisches Nachrichtenblatt, 15 May 1942, Vol. II, p. 663) T/643 Regulation 13 of the Reich Citizenship Law transferring criminal jurisdiction over Jews to the police; 1.7.42 (Reichsgesetzblatt, 1942, p. 372, Vol. II, p. 663) T/644 Decree circulated by Heydrich to all State Police units, ordering the arrest of all Polish Jews and their families, regardless of present nationality, with the object of removing them later to the remaining unoccupied part of Poland; Frankfurt on Oder, 8.9.39 (Ausschuss fuer Deutsche Einheit, BO6-1633, Vol. II, p. 663) T/645 Letter from Lischka of Section S-IV to the Foreign Ministry in reply to an enquiry by the International Red Cross about the emigration of Jews from Germany; Berlin, 14.10.39 (K-339544, TK-516, BO6-1562, Vol. II, pp. 663-664) T/646 Decree regarding the introduction of special criminal jurisdiction for members of the SS and police units on special assignments; Berlin, 17.10.39 (Reichsgesetzblatt, 30 October 1939, pp. 2107-2109, BO6-1587, Vol. II, p. 664) T/647 Organization chart of the Head Office for Reich Security; Leipzig, 5.2.40 (National Archives, BO6-1588, Vol. II, p. 664) T/648 Affidavit by the former Chief Rabbi of Luxembourg, Dr. Robert Serebrenik, on his contacts with Eichmann and officials of the Reich Association of the Jews in Germany; Haifa, 21.7.60 (BO6-297, Vol. II, pp. 664-665) T/649 Transcript of a lecture by Moritz Henschel, last President of the Jewish Community in Berlin: "The Last Days of the Berlin Jewish Community"; Tel Aviv, 13.9.46 (Yad Vashem, BO6-916, Vol. II, pp. 665-666) T/650 Property Declaration form to be filled in by Jews before their deportation; (WD 3-36/44, BO6-1293, Vol. II, p. 671) T/651 Photograph showing a transport arriving at the Hamburger Kaserne in Theresienstadt (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 687) T/652 Drawing by Leo Haas of the Bauschewitz railway station, Theresienstadt (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 687) T/653 Drawing by Leo Haas of an SS truck loaded with sick and dying persons (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, pp. 687-688) T/654 Drawing by Leo Haas of the Schleuse in Theresienstadt (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 688) T/655 Drawing by Leo Haas of a death waggon drawn by men transporting sick and disabled persons to their barracks in Theresienstadt (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 688) T/656 Drawing by Nagl of a death waggon being loaded with loaves of bread for distribution in the camp (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 688) T/657 Drawing by Leo Haas of inmates at Theresienstadt searching a death cart for remnants of food (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, pp. 688-689) T/658 Drawing by Leo Haas of the big roll-call at the Bauschwitzer Kessel towards the end of 1943 (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 689( T/659 Drawing by Leo Haas of patients in the psychiatric ward at Theresienstadt (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, pp. 689-690) T/660 Drawing by Leo Haas of a funeral in the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 690) T/661 Drawing by Leo Haas of a transport of old people (Yad Vashem, Vol. II. p. 690) T/662 Photograph of food being distributed in Theresienstadt (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 690) T/663 Photograph of the Council of Elders at Theresienstadt; standing, from right to left: Murmelstein, Paul Eppstein, Otto Zucker (Yad Vashem, Vol. II, p. 690) T/664 Unsigned guidelines from the office of the Regional Gestapo in Nuremberg for the implementation of the deportation of the Jews of Izibica in the Generalgouvernement (WD 1-40-43, B06-1281, Vol. II, p. 693) T/665 Report by Dr. Max Plaut, Head of the Jewish Community of Hamburg during the War, on German Jewry from 1939 to 1942; dictated to Dr. Ball-Kaduri in 1953 (Yad Vashem, B06- 1, Vol. II. pp. 693-696) T/666 German translation of a Danish newspaper report on the deportation of Jews from Stettin; 17.2.40 (K-336601-2, TK-514, B06-1561, Vol. II, p. 696) T/667 Directive to the German authorities on information to be given at a press conference held on 15 February 1940 in connection to the deportation of Jews to the Generalgouvernement; 15.2.40 (NG-4698, B06-507, Vol. II, pp. 696-697) T/668 File note in the Foreign Ministry stating that according to Head Office for Reich Security the Stettin operation is to be regarded as an isolated measure; 17.2.40; (K-336598, TK-514, B06-1172, Vol. II, p. 697) T/669 Letter from Lammers, Head of the Reich Chancellery, to Himmler about a secret report describing the death march from Lublin; 28.3.40 (NG-2490, K-336613-4, TK-514, B06-795, Vol. II, 697) T/670 File note by Schomburg of the Foreign Ministry on the clarification received from Eichmann concerning deportations from Stettin and Schneidemuehl; 21.3.40 (K-336608, TK-514, B06-1235, Vol. II, p. 698) T/671 See T/37(117) T/672 Aide-memoire concerning a discussion at an interministerial meeting on the question of Jews seeking to return to Germany from the Russian zone; Berlin, 3.11.40 (K- 221603-5, B06-1059, Vol. II, pp. 698-699) T/673 Letter from Heydrich to Luther concerning the deportation of 6,504 Jews from Baden and the Palatinate to unoccupied France; 29.10.40 (NG-4934, K-204459-60, TK-319, B06-892, Vol. II, p. 699) T/674 Report on the deportation of Jews from Baaden and the Saar-Palatinate to Southern France; Karlsruhe, 30.10.40 (NG- 4934, K-204453, TK-319, B06-893, Vol. II, p. 699) T/675 Minute of the Foreign Ministry on the deportation of Jews from Baden and the Palatinate to the unoccupied zone of France; Berlin, 31.10.40 (NG-4934, K-204456, TK-319, B06- 894, Vol. II, p. 700) T/676 Minute on an interministerial discussion on the legal status of Jews under the Nuremberg Laws; 15.1.41 (NG-300, B06-728, Vol. II, pp. 700-701) T/677 Letter from Eichmann to Luther rejecting the request of a Jew, Gustav Fulder, to send financial support to his mother deported to the unoccupied zone of France; Berlin, 17.2.41 (K-222321, TK-341, B06-1061, Vol. II, p. 701) T/678 See T/37(285) T/679 See T/37(20) T/680 Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher forbidding the despatch of foodstuffs etc. to Jews from Baden and the Saar- Palatinate deported to the unoccupied zone of France; Berlin, 21.3.41 (K-222365-6, TK-341, B06-1062, Vol. II, p. 702) T/681 Order signed by Eichmann on behalf of the Reich Minister of the Interior concerning the transfer of the property of Jewish communities in the Baden region to the Reich Association of the Jews in Germany; Berlin, 27.5.41 (J- XXXII, B06-1444, Vol. II, p. 702) T/682 Memorandum signed by Rademacher concerning the wearing of the a mark of identification by Jews possessing German nationality; Berlin, 21.8.41 (K-210290, TK-324, B06- 197, Vol. II, pp. 702-703) T/683 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry regarding visas for transit of Jewish emigrants through Reich territory; Berlin, 28.8.41 (K-339779, TK-518, B06- 1178, Vol. II, p. 703) T/684 Internal minute concerning a message passed on to Luther about the marking of Jewish foreign nationals living in Germany; Westfallen, 31.8.41 (K-219250, TK-324, B06-948, Vol. II, p. 703) T/685 Letter from Heydrich to Ribbentrop concerning the exemption of foreign nationals from wearing the Jewish badge; 24.9.41 (K-210250-1, TK-324, B06-949, Vol. II, p. 703) T/686 Letter from Heydrich to Schulz relieving of his assignment to Operations Unit C and the command of Operations Commando 5; Berlin, 26.9.41 (Schultz Documents, No. 37, Vol. II, p. 717) T/687 Affidavit by Werner Best concerning Heinz Jost, head of Operations Unit A; Nuremberg 30.10.47 (Jost Documents, No. 10, Vol. II, pp. 719-720) T/688 Affidavit by Karl Burmeister concerning Franz Alfred Six; Diez-Lahn, 6.10.47 (Nuremberg, Six Documents, No. 13, Vol. II, p. 720) T/689 See T/37(235) T/690 Testimony of Kurt Becher concerning Eichmann's activities in Hungary in 1944-1945; Nuremberg, 27-28.3.46 (RG-348, B06-827, Vol. II, p. 733) T/691 See T/37(267) T/692 Affidavit by Hans Juettner on the foot march from Hungary to the German border; Nuremberg, 3.5.48 (NG-5216, JM- 02033, B06-1297, Vol. II, p. 733) T/693 Affidavit by Bernard Loesener concerning the Jewish Section in the Reich Ministry of the Interior and his efforts to gain his release from his post. (Appended three lists of anti-Jewish regulations and the persons and agencies involved in their preparation); Nuremberg, 24.2.48 (NG-1944-A, B06-1605, Vol. II, p. 751) T/694 Jewish registration form in the name of Charlotte Salzberger; 3.2.41 (Vol. II, p. 752) T/695 Photograph of the Jewish Star worn by Mrs. Salzberger in Holland (Vol. II, p. 752) T/696 Order from the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Holland to report for a work assignment; 5.10.42 (Vol. II. p. 752) T/697 Photograph of passport No. 50 in the name of Charlotte Sidonie Wreschner (Vol. II, p. 753) T/698 Letter from consulate of Ecuador in Stockholm stating that the Wreschner family was under the protection of Ecuador (Vol. II, p. 753) T/699 Letter from the Palestine Office in Geneva to Mrs. Wreschner informing her that a Veteran's Certificate had been issued to her; 20.10.43 (Vol. II, p. 753) T/700 Photograph of the work card from the Westerbork camp in the name of Margarete Wreschner (Vol. II, p. 754) T/701 Receipt for items handed over by Margarete Wreschner in the Ravensbruck camp (Vol. II, p. 753) T/702 Letter from the Palestine Office in Geneva to Mrs. Wreschner in the Ravensbruck camp; 25.9.44 (Vol. II, p. 756) T/703 Central registry card in the Theresienstadt Ghetto in the name of Margarete Wreschner; 8.3.45 (Vol. II, p. 759) T/704 Work card issued in the Theresienstadt Ghetto in the name of Charlotte Wreschner (Vol. II, p. 759) T/705 Savings booklet No. 77578, issued in the Theresienstadt Ghetto in the name of Charlotte Wreschner (Vol. II, pp. 759-760) T/706 100 Crown banknote from the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Vol. II, p. 760) T/707 10 Crown banknote from the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Vol. II, p. 760) T/708 5 Crown banknote from the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Vol. II, p. 760) T/709 Photocopy of notification No. 299 to Margarete Wreschner to join a transport leaving the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Vol. II, p. 760) T/710 Photocopy of notification No. 300 to Charlotte Wreschner to join a transport leaving the Theresienstadt Ghetto (Vol. II, p. 760) T/711 Letter from the Reich Ministry of Justice to Lammers concerning the regulations excluding Jews and Poles from the existing rules of criminal justice; Berlin, 17.4.41 (NG-144, Case XI, B06-1602, Vol. II, p. 763) T/712 See T/37(35) T/713 Unsigned guidelines concerning the deportation of the Jews of Franconia to the East; Nuremberg-Fuerth, November 1941 (WD 1-1-5, B06-1275, Vol. II, p. 763) T/714 Instructions from Daluege, Commander of the Order Police, to offices in the Old Reich, Austria and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, concerning the transport and the guarding of the trains; 24.10.41 (PS-3291, B06-504, Vol. II, pp. 763-764) T/715 Three letters from the Foreign Ministry concerning the deportation to the East of Croatian and Romanian Jews residing in Germany; Berlin, 20.10.41-10.11.41 (NG-182, B06- 92, Vol. II, p. 764) T/716 Telegram from von Killinger to the Foreign Ministry informing them that the Romanian Government has agreed that Romanian Jews residing in Germany be included in the transports to the East; Bucharest, 13.11. 41 (NG-3990, K- 210981, TK-324, B06-404, Vol. II, p. 764) T/717 Instructions from the Regional headquarters of the State Police Nuremburg-Ferth to its field offices regarding the deportation of the Jews from the Old Reich; Nuremberg, 19.11.41 (WD 2-33-35, B06-1276, Vol. II, p. 764) T/718 Letter of transmittal from the Gestapo office at Wuerzburg to the Nuremberg regional headquarters with a list of deported minors and their legal representatives; Wuerzburg, 24.11.41 (WD 2-54-56, B06-1285, Vol. II, p. 764) T/719 See T/37(229) T/720 Directive from Dr. Grafenberger, Chief of Gestapo Nuremberg-Fuerth region, concerning arrangements for the transport of 1,000 Jews scheduled for 29 November 1941; 11.11.41 (Nuremberg, 11.11.41 (WD 1-8-17, B06-1277, Vol. II, 765) T/721 Lists of valuables and personal objects confiscated in the course of the body search and inspection of hand luggage of Jews about to be deported; Wuerrzburg, 29.11.41 (WD 2-92-95, B06-1286, Vol. II, p. 765) T/722 Circular letter from the Reich Association of Jews in Germany to Jewish communities containing the regulations issued by the authorities restricting the right of Jews to dispose of their movable property; Berlin, 1.12.41 (J IV 1a- b, B06-737, Vol. II, p. 765-766) T/723 See T/37(230) T/724 Letter from Suhr to Gestapo field offices quoting the text of a circular letter issued by the Reich Association of Jews in Germany (T/723); Berlin, 3.12.41 (WD 1-55-56, B06- 1283, Vol. II, p. 766) T/725 Military Commander in France concerning the emigration of Jews of German nationality from the Reich to the occupied area of France; Paris, 3.1.42 (C II-2, B06-734, Vol. II, 766) T/726 Circular letter from Eichmann to Security Police and Security Service for France concerning requests from German Jews living in the Occupied Zone to allow their relatives in Germany to join them (mentioned in T/725); Berlin, 23.1.42 (C II-2a, B06-736, Vol. II, p. 767) T/727 Letter from Dannecker bringing to the attention of the the Military Commander in France Eichmann's instructions regarding the prevention of Jews moving from Germany to the Occupied Zone of France; Berlin, 9.2.42 (C II-2b, B06-736, Vol. II, p. 767) T/728 Express letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry rejecting the request to allow an elderly Jew, Dr. Philippsson, to stay in Bonn; Berlin, 28.1.42 (K-336624-5, TK-514, B06-1173, Vol. II, p. 767) T/729 Directive signed by Suhr on the procedure for the confiscation of property of Jews about to be deported; Berlin, 1.3.42 (B06-1265, Vol. II, p. 767) T/730 Circular letter from Eichmann to Gestapo offices in Germany and Vienna and to the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Vienna, concerning preparations for stepping up the pace of the deportation of Jews; Berlin, 31.1.42 (WD 1-27-38, B06-1278, Vol. II, pp. 767-768) T/731 Memorandum of the agreement between Ribbentrop and Himmler on the co-ordination of activities of the representatives of the Foreign Ministry and the Security Police in the areas outside the Reich; Fuehrer's headquarters, 8.8.41 (NG-4588, B06-466, Vol. II, p. 768) T/732 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry concerning the request of Lilli Zatzkis, a Jewish girl living in Germany, to join her parents who had been deported to the unoccupied zone of France; Berlin, 28.10.41 (K- 339585, TK-516, B06-1559, Vol. II, p. 768) T/733 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry rejecting the application of the Jewish wife of a German Aryan to join her mother who had been deported to the South of France; Berlin, 19.11.41 (K-339663, K-339666, TK-516, B06- 1558, Vol. II, p. 768) T/734 See T/37(39) T/735 Note from the Italian Embassy to the German Foreign Ministry concerning the intention to confiscate the dwelling of Countess Sacconi in Magdeburg; Berlin, 20.2.42 (K-363988, TH-549, B06-1189, Vol. II, p. 769) T/736 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry stating that the instruction have been given to the police do desist from action against the Countess Sacconi until further notice; Berlin, 13.3.42 (K-363992, TK-549, B06-1190, Vol. II, p. 769) T/737 Copy of guidelines received by the Wuerzburg gestapo for the deportation of Jews from Germany and the Protectorate; 22.3.42 (WD 1-34-39, B06-1279, Vol. II, pp. 769-770) T/738 Regional Headquarters of the Gestapo announces the appointment of a special commission to implement the order received from IVB4 for the deportation of 1,000 Jews from the three districts of Franconia to Lublin; Nuremberg, 10.4.42 (WD 5-268, B06-1289, Vol. II, p. 770) T/739 Telegram from Eichmann to Gestapo offices and to the Central Offices for Jewish Emigration regarding Jews in Minsk and Riga holding the decoration for war-wounded; Berlin, 17.4.42 (WD 5-266-267, B06-1288, Vol. II. p. 770) T/740 Telegram from Grafenberger of the Wuerzburg Gestapo to Eichmann, to the Chief of Security Police and Security Service Cracow and SS and Police Chief Lublin, advising them of the departure of a transport; Wuerzburg, 27.4.42 (WD 5- 283, B06-1290, Vol. II, p. 770) T/741 Expense account submitted by the Gestapo Office in Wuerzburg in connection with the transport of Jews from its area (see T/740); Wuerzburg, 9.5.42 (WD 6-45, B06-1291, Vol. II, p. 770) T/742 Telegram from Mueller to Gestapo offices, Central Office for Jewish Emigration, requesting numbers of Jews eligible for deportation; Berlin, 21.5.42 (WD 1-57-59, B06- 1280, Vol. II, p. 770) T/743 See T/37(218) T/744 Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher asking for the Foreign Ministry's position on the status of Jews of foreign nationality in Germany and German-controlled areas as regards deportation and confiscation of property; Berlin, 9.7.42 (K-207127-7, TK-322, B06-147, Vol. II, p. 771) T/745 Telegram from Lebensborn to Eichmann asking that the Sanatorium of the Rothschild Foundation in Nordach/Baden be transferred to the institution; Munich, 30.9.42 (B06-1569, Vol. II, p. 771) T/746 Telegram from SS Gruppenfuehrer Kaul to Dr. Ebner of Lebensborn regarding urging immediate seizure of the sanatorium (see T/745); Munich, 30.9.42 (NO-3201, B06-915, Vol. II, p. 771) T/747 Express letter from Eichmann to the State Police in Nuremberg regarding the imminent deportation of Jews in the area to Theresienstadt; Berlin, 1.8.42 (Pol. W. Cr. Comm. Bul. XII-33, B06-1392, Vol. II, p. 771) T/748 Letter from Suhr to Klingenfuss concerning the deportation of Jews of Hungarian nationality living in the Reich and the disposal of their property; Berlin, 18.8.42 (K- 213402, TK-328, B06-929, Vol. II, p. 771) T/749 Reply by Klingenfuss to his letter (see T/748) stating that no action should be taken until further notice; Berlin, 27.8.42 (K-213401, TK-328, B06-930, Vol. II, p. 772) T/750 Letter from Gestapo Nuremburg-Fuerth to its field office in Wuerzburg regarding confiscation of the property of Jews deported to Theresienstadt (specimen form attached) Nuremberg, 26.8.42 (WD 7-21-22, B06-1292, Vol. II, p. 772) T/751 Express circular letter from Mueller to all Gestapo and Security Service offices concerning the wearing of the Yellow Badge by Bulgarian nationals; Berlin, 4.9.42 (K- 207515-6, TK-321, B06-1027, Vol. II, p. 772) T/752 Telegram from Eichmann to Gestapo office Nuremberg- Fuerth authorizing the inclusion of a transport of twelve young Jews to attend to the sick; Berlin, 19.9.42 (WD 8-100, B06-1294, Vol. II, p. 772) T/753 Telegram from Gestapo Regensburg to Gestapo Weursburg giving details of the arrival of Jews who are to join the transport to Theresienstadt; Regensburg, 22.9.42 (WD 8-102, B06-1284, Vol. II, p. 772) T/754 Report from Gestapo Dusseldorf to IVB4 on the omission of the names of two children of mixed marriage from the list for deportation (attached is the order for the arrest of the father for trying to keep their origins secret); 20.10.42 (B06-1107, Vol. II, p. 772) T/755 Memorandum from the Argentinian Embassy to the Foreign Ministry requesting that Hans Peter Mayerhoff, the son of an Argentinian national, be permitted to join his father; Berlin, 4.11.42 (K-206693, TK-321, B06-922, Vol. II, p. 772) T/756 Letter from Klingenfuss to Eichmann referring to their telephone conversation on 24 October 1942 regarding the Mayerhoff case (see T/755); Berlin, 6.11.42 (K-206691-2, TK-321, B06-923, Vol. II, p. 772) T/757 Letter from Guenther to Klingenfuss regarding the Mayerhoff case, referring to their telephone conversation on 16 November 1942, and rejecting the request; Berlin, 21.11.42 (B06-924, Vol. II, p. 773) T/758, Note verbale from the Foreign MInistry to the Argentinian Embassy in reply to the Embassy's memorandum (see T/755) stating that, as a matter of principle, Mayerhoff's departure for Argentina cannot be approved, Berlin, 30.11.42 (K-206689, TK-321, B06-925, Vol. II, p. 773) T/759 Letter from Luther to Eichmann informing him that Romania, Croatia and Slovakia have agreed to the deportation of the Jews under the jurisdiction of the Reich; 10.1.42 (K- 210172, TK-324, B06-199, Vol. II, p. 773) T/760 Letter from Hunsche to the Foreign Ministry asking it to ascertain whether a Jew, Eduard Loewenthal, who left Germany for Italy in 1902 and who still owns property in Germany, has acquired Italian nationality; Berlin, 26.1.43 (K-208146, TK-322, B06-968, Vol. II, p. 773) T/761 See T/37(185) T/762 Express letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann advising that the Reich Foreign Minister wants a number of Jews of Dutch, Belgian, French, Norwegian and Soviet nationality held in reserve for possible exchange for Germans interned in enemy states; Berlin, 2.3.43 (K-371906- 7, Ser-1512, B06-15, Vol. II. p. 774) T/763 Letter from von Hahn to Eichmann concerning a complaint from the Hungarian Legation about the arrest of Hungarian Jewish nationals; Berlin, 5.3.43 (B06-931, Vol. II, p. 774) T/764 See T/37(14) T/765 Directive signed by Guenther containing revised instructions for deportation to the East of all Jews in the Reich and the Protectorate; Berlin, 20.2.43 (B06-1282, Vol. II, pp. 775) T/766 Letter from von Hahn to Head Office for Reich Security concerning the repatriation of Jews in Germany who are foreign nationals; Berlin, 17.2.43 (K-208308, TK-322, B06-932, Vol. II, p. 775) T/767 See T/37(76) T/768 Draft letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann concerning exit permits for Jews of Spanish nationality; Berlin, 25.2.43 (K-213057, TK-327, B06-165, Vol. II, p. 775) T/769 See T/37(87) T/770 Letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann advising him of complaints received from foreign embassies about difficulties encountered by their nationals in obtaining exit permits; Berlin 13.3.43 (K-208307, TK-322, B06-909, Vol. II, p. 776) T/771 See T/37(19) T/772 Express letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry referring to the letter of 13 March 1943 (see T/770), concerning exit permits for Jews holding foreign nationality; Berlin, 27.3.43 (K-208305-6, TK-322, B06-230, Vol. II, p. 776) T/773 Letter from Guenther to Rademacher regarding lists of Jews of foreign nationality resident in German and the Sudeten district; Berlin, 31.3.43 (K-208313-4, TK-322, B06- 933, Vol. II, p. 776) T/774 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann complaining that the directive regarding the issue of exit permits to Jews of foreign nationality as authorized by the Foreign Ministry (see T/772) was sent only to a few police offices, while others received a different version; Berlin, 17.4.43 (NG- 2652, K-372210, Ser.-1513, B06-729, Vol. II, p. 776) T/775 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann requesting a full report on action taken to implement the Foreign Ministry's request to exempt Jews of various nationalities from deportation (see T/769); Berlin, 17.4.43 (NG-2652-D, 372207, Ser.-1513, B06-103, Vol. II, p. 776) T/776 Letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann regarding Moslem Iranian nationals in German-controlled areas who were mistaken for Jews; Berlin, 29.4.43 (K-346251, TK-525), B06-322, Vol. II, p. 776) T/777 See T/37(286) T/778 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry denying the request of a Dutch Jewish family to leave for Sweden; Berlin, 7.5.43 (K-206778, TK-321, B06-202, Vol. II, p. 777) T/779 See T/37(187) T/780 Letter from Hunsche concerning a debt owed by a German firm to its former agent in Istanbul, a Jew of German origin; Berlin, 5.7.43 (K-223610, TK-342, B06-1060, Vol. II, p. 777) T/781 Letter from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann concerning the date of departure from Germany of Jews of certain foreign nationalities (see T/779); Berlin, 10.7.43 (372190-1, Ser.-1513, B06-906, Vol. II, p. 777) T/782 Proposal submitted by Wagner for approval of the Reich Foreign Minister concerning the date to be set for the departure of Jews of foreign nationality (see T/781); Berlin, 12.7.43 (NG-2652-F, K-211593, TK-326, B06-536, Vol. II, p. 777) T/783 Report by Gestapo Field Office Wuerzburg on the deportation of all Jews from Mainfranken; Wuerzburg, 6.8.43 (B06-1287, Vol. II, p. 777) T/784 See T/37(186) T/785 A copy of page 5 of T/784 sent by Hunsche to the Foreign Ministry; 2.10.43 (B06-538, Vol. II, p. 777) T/786 Circular letter from the Foreign Ministry to German embassies in certain European countries and Foreign Ministry representatives in the German-occupied territories, transmitting copies of Mueller's circular letter on Jews of foreign nationality (see T/784); Berlin, 12.10.43 (NG-2652- H, 372167, Ser.-1513, B06-539, Vol. II, pp. 777-778) T/787 Express letter from von Thadden to Eichmann concerning an enquiry made by the Turkish Embassy with regard to two its local (Jewish) employees who have been arrested; 2.3.44 An annotation refers to the fact that the loading of the transport had been completed; 10.3.44 ( K-354892, TK-536, B06-547, Vol. II, p. 778) T/788 Letter from Krischak to von Thadden regarding a request from the Consulate in Geneva concerning Heinz Lewin; Berlin, 6.9.44 (K-373167-8, TK-561, B06-751, Vol. II, p. 778) T/789 Report by von Thadden on confidential information received from the Head Office for Reich Security concerning conditions in the Bergen-Belsen camp in which there are Jews being held for exchange for German nationals; Berlin, 12.6.43 (B06-1592, Vol. II, p. 778) T/790 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann concerning conditions in Bergen-Belsen (see T/789); Berlin, 12.8.43 (K- 331837-8, TK-508, B06-1418, Vol. II, p. 779) T/791 Minute by Von Thadden on his talk with a representative of the International Red Cross in which the latter suggested IRC inspection of Bergen-Belsen; Berlin, 7.10.44 (K-384555-6, TK-580, B06-550, Vol. II, p. 779) T/792 Minute by von Thadden on a meeting with von Otter of the Swedish Legation requesting permission for Jews granted Swedish nationality to leave Germany; Berlin, 12.10.44 (B06- 766, Vol. II, p. 779) T/793 Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden concerning an enquiry from a Spanish consular official about a Jew of Spanish nationality; Berlin, 18.1.45 (K-364070, TK-549, B06- 688, Vol. II, p. 779) T/794 Extract from the Reich Gazette of 30 JUne 1939 containing the regulation issued by Frick on the application of the German nationality law to Austria; Berlin, 30.6.39 (JM-02028, NG-3674, B06-1610, Vol. II, p. 780) T/795 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner at which he received instructions regarding the transport of Jews to Poland and on the closing down of training camps for Jews going to Palestine; Vienna, 28.10.39 (L-06:207, B06- 1136, Vol. II, p. 780) T/796 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Eichmann regarding the remittance of foreign currency to the Jewish Community by the American Joint Distribution Committee (Joint); Vienna 2.12.39 (NG-3023, K-209296, TK-323, B06-796, Vol. II, p. 780 T/797 Minute by Dr. Engels of the Vienna Jewish Community office on a meeting with Eichmann regarding the evacuation of the Ganzbacher Street Home for the Aged; Vienna, 11.12.39 (L-06:224, B06-1138, Vol. II, p. 780) T/798 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Eichmann on the continued financing by Joint of the emigration of Jews from Vienna (see T/796); 19.12.39 (L-06:229-232, B06-1139, Vol. II, p. 780) T/799 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Eichmann and a subsequent telephone conversation in connection with the Jewish communities in Austria; Vienna, 26.1.40 (L-06:237- 243, B06-1140, Vol. II, p. 780) T/800 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Eichmann at which he asked for financing of tasks assigned by Eichmann to the Vienna Jewish Community and requested the release from Buchenwald of members of the Jewish Community staff; Berlin, 7.3.40 (L-06: 261-265, B06-1141, Vol. II, pp. 780- 781) T/801 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner at which the latter said that the Jews expected to return from the Polish "resettlement" area would be included in the groups of emigrants to Palestine; Vienna, 6.4.40 (L-06:283- 284, B06-1142, Vol. II, p. 781) T/802 Minute of meeting with Eichmann, attended by Edelstein and Weidmann from Prague, Loewenherz from Vienna, and Eppstein from Berlin, at which current aspects of Jewish emigration were discussed; Berlin, 3.7.40 (L-06:315-318, B06- 1143, Vol. I, p. 781) T/803 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner at which he is ordered to submit lists of Jewish welfare cases, trainees and Jewish Community staff members. Included is a letter by Loewenherz transmitting copies of the Minute to the Central Office for Jewish Emigration; Vienna, 26.6.40 (L- 06:358-362, B06-1144, Vol. II, p. 781) T/804 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Eichmann in connection with a subsidy for the Jewish Community and severance pay for its employees was discussed; Berlin, 4.7.40 (L-06:376-377, B06-1145, Vol. II, 781) T/805 Minute by Dr. Murmelstein on a meeting with Brunner at which the matter of Jews released from protective custody was discussed; Vienna, 15.7.40 (L-06:381-382, B06-1146, Vol. II, p. 781) T/806 Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher on the subject of letters of recommendation of the Foreign Ministry for Jews to emigrate to the Far East; Berlin, 13.5.41 (K-340154, TK- 518, B06-126, Vol. II, p. 781) T/807 See T/37(165) T/808 See T/37(166) T/809 Three documents concerning the Jews Fleischmann and Kollmann mentioned in T/807 and T/808; 11-29.11.60 (B06- 1240, Vol. II, p. 782) T/810 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Ebner and Brunner at the Vienna Gestapo headquarters concerning arrangements for the resettlement in the Generalgouvernement of 10,000 Jews from Vienna; Vienna, 2.2.41 (L-06:554-558, B06-1147, Vol. II, p. 782) T/811 Circular letter from Eichmann to all police offices concerning the imoending deportation of Jews from Vienna; Berlin, 13.2.41 (B06-1634, Vol. II, p. 782) T/812 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner in connection with the refunding of monies advanced by the Community on account of transport costs; Vienna, 14.5.41 (L- 06:591-593, B06-1148, Vol. II, p. 782) T/813 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner in connection with the financial affairs and assets of Jews who have emigrated; Vienna, 21.5.41 (L-06:597-599, B06-1149, Vol. II, p. 782) T/814 Minute of a meeting at RSHA of Eppstein and Loewenherz with Guenther and Suhr in connection with the Jewish Community's task of distributing the Yellow Badges among the Jews in Germany and Austria; Berlin, 8.9.41 (L- 06:622-623, B06-1150, Vol. II, p. 782) T/815 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner concerning the vacating of Jewish homes and the deportation to Lodz fo the Jews taken from them. Also discussed was the report on the Joint's request for a situation report; Vienna, 2.10.41 (L-06:635-636, B06-1151, Vol. II, p. 783) T/816 Affidavit by Rudolf Brandt describing sterilization methods used by German doctors in concentration inmates; Nuremberg, 19.10.46 (NO-440, B06-455, Vol. II, p. 784) T/817 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner on the financial aspects of emigration and deportation of Austria's Jews; Vienna, 29.12.41 (L-06:662-665, B06-1152, Vol. II, p. 784) T/818 Minute by Loewenherz on a telephone conversation with Eppstein concerning a new directive ordering the Jews to hand in their furs, warm clothing and footwear; Vienna 9.1.42 (L-06:667, B06-1153, Vol. II, p. 784) T/819 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner in which Brunner instructs him to publish in the Jewish News Bulletin the text of an order under which all persons who have been defined as Jews and ordered to wear the Jewish Badge must display a Jewish Star on the entrance to their apartments; Vienna, 1.4.42 (L-06:688-689, B06-1154, Vol. II, p. 785) T/820 Letter from Murmelstein to Gestapo Vienna confirming receipt of the order by the Reich Governor of Vienna regarding the restriction of the use of streetcars by Jews; Vienna, 4.4.42 (L-06:691-692, B06-1155, Vol. II, p. 785) T/821 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting on 29 May 1942 at the offices of IVB4, together with officials of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany and the Jewish Community in Prague, at which they were informed of the execution of 250 Berlin Jews in retaliation for an act of sabotage at the anti-Soviet exhibition; also a minute about a meeting with Eichmann on 30 May 1942 in connection with the plan to deport Jews under the age of 65; Vienna, 1.6.42 (L-06:704- 705, B06-1156, Vol. II, p. 785) T/822 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner regarding the restriction on the publication of the order regarding pets and also the matter of enquiries from IRC about the whereabouts of Jews; Vienna, 22.6.42 (L-06:713- 714, B06-1157, Vol. II, p. 785) T/823 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner on the reduction of staff of the Jewish Community office; Vienna, 24.7.42 (L-06:728-730, B06-1158, Vol. II, p. 785) T/824 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner who informed him that the Jewish Religious Community in Vienna ceased to exist on 31 October 1942 and the establishment of the Council of Elders of the Jews in Vienna; Vienna, 5.11.42 (L-06:761-763, B06-1159, Vol. II, p. 785) T/825 Minute by Loewenherz on a meeting with Brunner in connection with the regulations of the Council of Elders; Vienna, 2.12.42 (L-06:766-769, B06-1160, Vol. II, p. 786) T/826 Express letter from Eichmann to von Thadden in connection with the extradition of a German Jew, Karl Klinger; Berlin, 23.8.43 (K-207300-1, TK-321, B06-927, Vol. II, p. 786) T/827 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann advising that the terms of the extradition treaty with Hungary do not cover the case presented by Eichmann (see T/826); Berlin, 3.9.42 (K-207304, TK-321, B06-928, Vol. II, p. 786) T/828(a) Monthly report of the Jewish Community of Prague for February 1942; Prague 2.3.42 (B06-1334, Vol. II, p. 789) T/828(b) Monthly report of the Jewish Community of Prague for March 1942; Prague 1.4.42 (B06-1335, Vol. II, p. 789) T/829(a) Monthly report of the Jewish Community of Prague for June 1942; Prague 2.7.42 (B06-1336, Vol. II, p. 789) T/830(a) Monthly report of the Jewish Community of Prague for July 1942; Prague 3.8.42 (B06-1338, Vol. II, p. 789) T/831 Correspondence relating to the introduction of the Jewish Badge into the Protectorate; 10.8.41, 14.8.41, 20.8.41, 6.9.41 (NG-1111, B06-503, Vol. II, p. 787) T/832 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry informing them of the intention to send to forced labour a Prague Jew holding US citizenship; Berlin, 2.7.41 (K-208099, TK-322, B06-911, Vol. II, p. 787) T/833 Specimen forms used by the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in the Protectorate for the confiscation of Jewish property and for payment for emigration; Prague, 6.10.41 (B06-1236, Vol. II, p. 788) T/834 Correspondence between the Dresdner Bank, Berlin and the Escompt Bank in Prague concerning the account of the Central Office for Jewish Emigration; NID-12319-5, JM-02072, B06-732, Vol. II, p. 788) T/835 Minute filed by the Foreign Ministry on a report from Suhr regarding the deportation of Jews of Slovak nationality in the Protectorate; Berlin, 2.6.42 (K-210901, TK-325, B06- 1012, Vol. II, p. 788) T/836 See T/37(295) T/837 Express letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry replying to its enquiry about exit permits for Jews of Swedish nationality; Berlin, 14.4.43 (K-348800, TK-528, B06- 1238, Vol. II, p. 789) T/838 Report by the Council of Elders, Prague, to the Central Office for the Regulation of the Jewish Question in Bohemia and Moravia, on emigration and deportation of Jews from the Protectorate from 28 July 1939; Prague, 19.6.44 (B06-1237, Vol. II, p. 789) T/839 Page from a statistical report on Jews in the Protectorate (see also T/836); 31.10.43 (CSI-8, B06-1196, Vol. II, pp. 789-790) T/840 Letter from the Council of the Elders, Prague, to the Central Office for the Regulation of the Jewish Question in Bohemia and Moravia, enclosing statistics of emigration and deportation for the period 15 March to 19 June 1944; Prague, 19.6.44 (B06-1192, Vol. II, p. 790) T/841 Letter from Boehme, Commander of Security Police and Security Service, Prague, to the German authorities in Prague concerning the apartments received by German inhabitants of the town; Prague, 20.5.42 (B06-889, Vol. II, p. 790) T/842 Transcripts of Seidl's statement before the Vienna Criminal Court on 11 August 1945; statement to the Vienna police on 16 August 1945; testimony at his trial by the Vienna Criminal Court on 4 June 1946 (B06-109, Vol. II, pp. 790-791) T/843 Sworn statement by Johanan Zeev Scheck of the Israeli Embassy in Paris describing the manner in which the reports, orders and regulations issued by the Council of the Theresienstadt camp were collected and preserved by him; Paris, 28.12.60 (B06-1337, Vol. II, p. 792) T/844 "Order of the Day" issued by the Theresienstadt Council of Elders on 21 December 1941 (I-XIX-1, B06-1201, Vol. II, pp. 792-793) T/845 "Order of the Day" issued by the Theresienstadt Council of Elders on 10 January 1942 (I-XXI-2, B06-1203, Vol. II, p. 793) T/846 "Order of the Day" issued by the Theresienstadt Council of Elders on 19 January 1942 (I-XIX-2, B06-1198, Vol. II, p. 793) T/847 "Order of the Day" issued by the Theresienstadt Council of Elders on 23 June 1942 (I-XIX-5, B06-1199, Vol. II, p. 793) T/848 "Order of the Day" issued by the Theresienstadt Council of Elders on 18 October 1942 (I-XIX-4, B06-1204, Vol. II, p. 793) T/849 "Order of the Day" issued by the Theresienstadt Council of Elders on 27 December 1941 (I-XIX-6, B06-1202, Vol. II, p. 793) T/850 See T/37(172) T/851 Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden concerning Jews of Hungarian nationality in Theresienstadt; Berlin, 15.11.43 (K-350965-6, TK-530, B06-546, Vol. II, p. 793) T/852 See T/37(304) T/853 Minute by Gerhart Riegner, World Jewish Congress representative in Geneva, on a meeting held on 7 July 1943 with Andre de Pilar, member of the IRC Mixed Commission for Relief, at which de Pilar reported on a talks with an official of the German Red Cross who had visited Theresienstadt; Geneva, 8.7.43 (B06-1058, Vol. II, pp. 794- 795) T/854 Agreement form between the Reich Association of the Jews in Germany and Dr. Ziegel who is about to be deported to Theresienstadt; Berlin, 17.9.42 (B06-1598, Vol. II, p. 795) T/855 Photocopy of a report by the Trustee Office of the Council of Elders in Prague on its operations up to 31 December 1943 (Vol. II, p. 799) T/856 Telegram from Richter and Killinger to Eichmann regarding information being received by Nathan Schwalb and Dr. Silbersch in Geneva from the Benzburg,Theresienstadt and other camps; Bucharest, 27.9.43 (K-212738, TK-327, B06-995, Vol. II, p. 801) T/857 Letter from Klingenfuss to Guenther, concerning a telegram sent by the German Legation in Bucharest to Eichmann regarding German nationals of mixed blood scheduled to be deported from Romania; Berlin, 23.12.42 (K-212679, TK- 327, B06-994, Vol. II, p. 801) T/858 Express letter from Kaltenbrunner to Himmler requesting permission to deport aged or physically unfit persons from Theresienstadt rather than those who are physically fit as on previous occasions; Berlin, 16.2.43 (Alex. 2 1084-6, B06-1181, Vol. II, p. 801) T/859 Letter from Himmler to replying Kaltenbrunner's request (see T/858); Field Command Post, 16.2.43 (B06-1557, Vol. II, p. 801) T/860 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning an enquiry by the Papal Nuncio about a Jewish couple who had been sent to Theresienstadt; Berlin, 15.11.43 (K-331959, TK- 508, B06-1187, Vol. II, p. 801) T/861 See T/37(293) T/862 "Order of the Day" issued by the Theresienstadt Council of Elders on 10 January 1943 (I-XIX-3 B06-1205, Vol. II, p. 802) T/863 Internal memorandum from Dr. Erich Munk, director of the Theresienstadt Ghetto Health Department to all medical officers and gynaecologists concerning orders regarding pregnant women and births in the ghetto; Theresienstadt, 21.8.43 (I-XXIV, B06-1200, Vol. II, p. 802) T/864 Excerpts from the official record of the trial in Leitmeritz, Czechoslovakia, of Karl Rahm, last Commandant of the Theresienstadt Ghetto; 25.3.47 (CS I-11, B06-1369, Vol. II, pp. 803-804) T/865 See T/37(240) T/866 List of those invited to a dinner held in Prague on 6 April 1945; 7.4.45 (CS I-2, B06-1197, Vol. II, p. 806) T/867 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry, referring to a note verbale submitted by the Yugoslav Legation in Berlin, concerning illegal crossings of the Yugoslav border by German Jews; Berlin, 25.4.40 (K-346530, TK-526, B06-1043, Vol. I, p. 817) T/868 Letter from the German Legation in Belgrade to the Foreign Ministry, reporting concerning an ordinance issued in the Banat district excluding Jews from the wholesale trade in foodstuffs; Belgrade, 26.10.40. Attached is a note signed by Rademacher passing on a copy of the letter to various addresses; Berlin, 22.11.40 (K-346500, TK-526, B06- 1042) T/869 Letter from the Military Commander, Serbia, inviting the German official in charge of the economy, the representative of the Foreign Ministry, the Chief of the Operations Unit, and others, to a meeting on Jewish affairs to be held on 14 May 1941; Belgrade, 11.5.41 (K-390691, TK- 589, B06-1339, Vol. II, pp. 817-818) T/870 Telegram from Veesenmayer and Benzler to the Foreign Ministry proposing the immediate deportation of all male Jews in Serbia; Belgrade, 8.9.42 (NG-3354, K-205194, TK-319, B06-642) T/871 Memorandum from the Foreign Minister's bureau to State Undersecretary Woermann, advising that the Foreign Minister does not approve of the proposal to deport 8,000 Serbian Jews to a Romanian island (see T/870); Westfallen, 11.9.41 (NG-3354, K-205916, TK-319, B06-643, Vol. II, p. 818) T/872 Telex from Luther to the Foreign Ministry representative in Belgrade rejecting the proposal to expel Yugoslav Jews to a foreign state; Berlin, 11.9.41 (NG-3354, K-205913, TK-319, B06-644, Vol. II, p. 818) T/873 Telex from Benzler to the Foreign Ministry requesting Ribbentrop's intervention regarding the proposed expulsion of Yugoslav Jews; Belgrade, 10.9.41 (NG-3354, K-205192, TK- 319, B06-645, Vol. II, p. 818) T/874 See T/37(193) T/875 Written comments by Rademacher in the course of his interrogation by Max Mandellaub, dealing with the planning and implementation of the German policy to exterminate the Jews of Serbia; 26.7.48 (SW-III, B06-1244, Vol. II, p. 819) T/876 Memorandum by Rademacher to Luther expressing his opposition to Belgrade's alternative proposal to deport the Serbian Jews to the Generalgouvernement or to Russia; Berlin, 13.9.42 (NG-3354, K-205188, TK-319, B06-648, Vol. II, p. 821) T/877 Telex from Benzler for Ribbentrop's personal attention, appealing for the Reich Minister's support of his proposal for the deportation of male Serbian Jews; Belgrade, 28.9.41 (NG-3354, K-205184-5, TK-319, B06-649, Vol. II, p. 821) T/878 Memorandum from Luther to Ribbentrop concerning Benzler's telex (see T/ 877); Berlin, 2.10.41 (NG-3354, K- 205180-81, TK-319, B06-650, Vol. II, p. 821) T/879 See T/37Telex from Weber, en route with Ribbentrop's special train, replying to Benzler's telex (see T/877); 2.10.41 (NG-3354, K-205175, TK-319, B06-651, Vol. II, p. 821) T/880 Telegram from Luther to Benzler advising him that a special representative of the Head Office for Reich Security would travel to belgrade to deal with the question of the deportation of the Serbian Jews; Berlin, 5.10.41 (K-205174, TK-319, B06-1044, Vol. II, p. 821) T/881 Telex from Luther to the German Legation in Belgrade informing them that Eichmann, accompanied by Rademacher, would be arriving in Belgrade the following week; Berlin, 8.10.41 (K-205173, TK-319, B06-1045, Vol. II, p. 821) T/882 Telex from Luther to the German Legation in Belgrade informing them that Suhr and Stuschke would be going to Belgrade together with Rademacher; Berlin, 15.10.41 (K- 205171-2, TK-319, B06-1162, Vol. II, p. 821) T/883 See T/37(58) T/884 Memorandum from Weizsaecker to Section D of the Foreign Ministry stating neither he nor the Foreign Ministry should play an active role in the matter of the Jewish Question in Serbia; Berlin, 22.11.1941 (NG-3354, K-205177, TK-319, B06-652, Vol. II, p. 822) T/885 Memorandum from Rademacher to Luther concerning a telephone conversation with Benzler concerning the proposal to send the Serbian Jews to a camp in Semlin, Croatia; Berlin.12.41 (NG-3354, K-205162, TK-319, B06-653, Vol. II, p. 822) T/886 Memorandum from Luther to Weizsaecker states that as the problem of the deportation of the Jews of Serbia has been solved no written instructions be sent to Benzler; 12.12.41 (NG-3354, K-205162-4, TK-319, B06-654, Vol. II, p. 822) T/887 Circular letter from Schellenberg, Chief of the Foreign Section of the Head Office for Reich Security, to senior staff, listing the senior officers of the Special Operations Unit of the Security Police and Security Service stationed in Yugoslavia; Berlin, 16.5.41 (NG-4717, B06-33, Vol. II, pp. 822-823) T/888 Order for all Jews in Belgrade to report to the Fire Brigade Command Post at Tasmajdan; Belgrade, 16.4.44 (B06- 1340, Vol. II, p. 825) T/889 Anti-Jewish laws promulgated in Croatia between the dates 6.5.41-17.1.42. (Y III-12-16, B06-1438, Vol. II, p. 828) T/890 Regulation issued by the Croatian Ministry of the Interior concerning public order and security; 21.5.41 (Y V- I, B06-1623, Vol. II, pp. 828-829) T/891 Excerpts from speech given by Dr. Andre Artukovic, Croatian Minister of the Interior, and published in People's Journal@0. The speech is full of denunciations of the Jews, in Nazi style, and declares the Jews to be the enemies of the Croatian state; 26.2.42 (Y-V-2, B06-1624, Vol. II, p. 832) T/892 Part of a report on Nazi persecution of the Jews prepared by the State Commission for Establishing the Crimes of the Occupiers and their Helpers describing the suffering of the Jews and life in the concentration and extermination camps; July 1945 (J-III-10, B06-1432, Vol. II, p. 833) T/893 Testimony of Police Attache Hans Helm before a Yugoslav military court in connection with the actions of the Special Operations Units in Croatia; 18.9.46 (Y-III-3, B06-1434, Vol. II, pp. 834-835) T/894 Excerpts from the examination of Dr. Wilhelm Fuchs in Belgrade in which he confirms that instructions concerning the treatment of Jews were received directly from Eichmann; Belgrade, 4.9.46 (J-III-8, B06-1433, Vol. II, p. 835) T/895 Testimony of Ludwig Teichmann before a Yugoslav military court concerning the Sajmiste camp; 17.9.45 (Y-III- 6, B06-1437, Vol. II, p. 835) T/896 Two testimonies by August Meisner, SS and Police Leader, before a Yugoslav military court on the the methods used to kill Croatian Jews; 31.8.46 (Y-III-4/5, B06-1435, Vol. II, p. 835) T/897 Two excerpts from the testimony of Aleksander Benak, giving a description of the actions of the methods used by Ustashi forces in Croatia; 26.5.45 (Y-IV, B06-1493, Vol. II, p. 836) T/898 See T/37(162) T/899 Telegram from Eichmann to the representative of the BdS in Lower Styria concerning the appointment of a commandant of a camp to be established for the purpose of deporting Slovenes; 26.4.41 (Y-I-1, B06-1080, Vol. II. p. 836) T/900 See T/37(317) T/901 Letter from Lurker to Eichmann informing him that the Slovenes will be subject to strict customs control at the transit points into the Yugoslav areas; 23.6.43 (Y-I, B06-1093, Vol. II, p. 837) T/902 Note by Luther for oral report to Foreign Minister concerning the treatment of the Jews in the Croatian territories occupied by Italy; 24.7.42 (NG-3560, K-212262, TK-326, B06-658, Vol. II, p. 837) T/903 Letter from Klingenfuss to the Head Office for Reich Security quoting the contents of a telegram received from the German Legation in Zagreb concerning the expulsion of Croatian Jews; 16.10.42 (NG-2367, K-212304, TK-326, B06-87, Vol. II, p. 837) T/904 Telegram from Kasche, the German Minister in Zagreb, to the Foreign Ministry complaining about the lack of action by the Italians against the Jews; 20.11.42 (NG-2345, K- 212340-1, TK-326, B06-661, Vol. II, p. 837) T/905 Klingenfuss transmits to Eichmann a telegram from the German Legation in Zagreb on the deportations carried out and on the preparations for further deportations in the coastal areas; 6.12.42 ( K-212345-6, K-212351, TK-326, B06- 1046, Vol. II, p. 837) T/906 Telegram from Kasche to the Foreign Ministry concerning the Italian favourable treatment of the Jews; 9.12.42 (K-212356, TK-326, B06-1047, Vol. II. pp. 837-838) T/907 Letter from Helm to the Chief of Administration in Croatia regarding co-operation between the Croatian police and the Germans in the deportation of the Jews from Croatia. A copy of the memo was sent to Eichmann; 27.1.43 (Y-II-2, B06-1081, Vol. II. 838) T/908 Urgent teleprinter message from Kasche to the Foreign Ministry concerning the deportation of 2,000 Jews in small groups. He asks that Eichmann be informed; 4.3.43 (NG-2348, K-212358, TK-326, B06-660, Vol. II, p. 839) T/909 Telegram from Kasche to the Foreign Ministry stating that preparations for the deportations have been completed; 4.2.43 (Y-II-3, B06-1161, Vol. II. p. 839) T/910 See T/37(224) T/911 A request from the Italian Embassy in Berlin for the return of the Jewess Levy, an Italian national, who had been removed from a concentration camp near Zagreb and deported to Auschwitz; 4.2.43 (B06-686, Vol. II, p. 839) T/912 Reply from Guenther to the Foreign Ministry stating that the Jewess Levy is not in Auschwitz and there is no way to ascertain her whereabouts; 13.4.43 (K-364079, TK-549, B06- 687, Vol. II, p. 839) T/913 See T/37(104) T/914 See T/37(105) T/915 Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden concerning the transfer of the Jew Guttmann from Agram to the area of the Reich; Berlin, 2.7.43 (K-346221, TK-526, B06-1048, Vol. II, p. 840) T/916 Cable from Wagner to the Police Attache in Zagreb regarding the transfer to the East of the 800 Jews remaining in Croatia; Berlin, 15.7.43 (NG-2413, K-212365, TK-326, B06- 655, Vol. II, p. 840) T/917 Letter from IVB4 to the Commander of the Crininal Police in Croatia requesting the deportation of 400 Croatian Jews whom the Jewish Agency wishes to send to Palestine; 19.7.43 (Y-II-27-28, B06-1082, Vol. II, p. 840) T/918 Letter from the Superintendent of the Criminal Police, Zagreb, to Eichmann stating that the instructions from IVB4 regarding the deportation of 400 Jews from Croatia have been passed on to the Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Croatia for action; 19.7.43 (Y-II-29, B06- 1083, Vol. II, pp. 840-841) T/919 Telegram from the Head of the Attache's Unit of the Head Office for Reich Security to Helm requesting that the information regarding deportations from the Croatian coastal areas be passed on to Abromeit; 16.9.43 (Y-II-33, B06-1094, Vol. II, p. 841) T/920 See T/37(305) T/921 Letter from Kasche transmitting a report from the Police Attache in Zagreb summing up the activities against the Jews in Croatia; 22.4.44 (NG-2349, B06-656, Vol. II, p. 841) T/922 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, who was then in Hungary, on the problem presented by the numerous mixed marriages in Croatia; 27.4.44 (K-212369, TK-326, B06-1049, Vol. II, p. 841) T/923 Internal memorandum about the negotiations between the Hungarian Government and Croatia on the repatriation from Hungary of Jews who are Croatian nationals; 10.7.44 (Y- II-41, B06-1084, Vol. II, p. 841) T/924 Letter from an SS Obersturmfehrer (name illegible) in Zagreb to IVA4 replying that no agreement had been concluded between Hungary and Croatia on the repatriation of the Jews (see T/ 923); 22.8.44 (Y-II-42, B06-1085, Vol. II, p. 841) T/925 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden asking for the dismissal of the Jew August Moss from his employment as a geologist in the oil refinery "Petrolej"; 6.4.44 (K-214123, TK-328, B06-166, Vol. II, p. 841) T/926 Letter from Luther to Beckerle, German Minister in Sofia, instructing him to begin negotiations with the Bulgarian Government for the expulsion of the Jews to the East; 15.10.42 (K-207522-3, TK-321, B06-1023, Vol. II, p. 842) T/927 Beckerle reports to the Foreign Ministry on his meeting with the Bulgarian Prime Minister. The Bulgarians agree to deport the Jews to the East, except for those who are needed for public works and suggest that a German adviser be sent to assist the Bulgarians; 16.10.42 (K- 207530, TK-321, B06-1024, Vol. II, p. 842) T/928 See T/37(52) T/929 Klingenfuss transmits to Eichmann a copy of a report received from the German Legation in Sofia concerning the deportation of Bulgarian Jews; 23.11.42 (K-207531, TK-321, B06-1025, Vol. II, p. 843) T/930 See T/37(53) T/931 Mueller, on IVB4a stationery, writes to the Luther stating that he cannot spare Wisliceny for a position in Sofia, and has appointed Dannecker to the post of Adviser on Jewish Affairs in Sofia; 10.12.42 (K-207555-6, TK-321, B06- 1026, Vol. II, p. 843) T/932 Beckerle transmits two reports from Dannecker, in which the latter writes about his discussions with the Bulgarian Ministry of the Interior and with the Commissioner for Jewish Affairs, Belev concerning plans for the expulsion of the Jews of Thrace and Macedonia; 8.2.43 (K-207570-5, TK- 321, B06-1028, Vol. II, p. 843) T/933 Telegram from Beckerle to the Foreign Ministry reporting on the Bulgarian Government's agreement to deport 20,000 Jews; 16.2.43 (K-207578, TK-321, B06-1029, Vol. II, p. 843) T/934 Letter from Dannecker to the Attaches Unit IVB4, reporting on the first stages of implementation of the expulsion of 20,000 Jews from Bulgaria; 16.2.43 (K-207579- 80, TK-321, B06-1030, Vol. II, p. 843) T/935 Letter from Von Thadden to Eichmann informing him of the arrangements in Sofia and asks for his co-operation, to ensure that the deportations from Bulgaria will begin at the end of March, as planned; 18.2.43 (K-207577, TK-321, B06- 1031, Vol. II, p. 843) T/936 Letter from Guenther to von Hahn informing him that all preparations have been completed and that the deportations from Bulgaria will begin on 15 March; 9.3.43 (K- 207587, TK-321, B06-1032, Vol. II, p. 843) T/937 Letter from Beckerle to the Foreign Ministry reporting on a session of the Bulgarian Parliament at which the Vice-President, Peshev, was forced to resign as a result of protest against the deportations of Jews. The Foreign Ministry passes on the contents of the report to Eichmann; 26-27.3.43 (K-208506, TK-322, B06-1033, Vol. II, pp. 843- 844) T/938 See T/37(170) T/939 See T/37(54) T/940 See T/37(57) T/941 Report by Hoffmann, Police Attache in Sofia, to the Attaches unit, on the deportation of the Jews of Thrace and Macedonia. The report refers to difficulties with the Bulgarian Government and on Dannecker's and Belev's efforts to include in the expulsions Jews living in the area of old Bulgaria; 5.4.43 (K-207603-9, TK-321, B06-1035, Vol. II, p. 844) T/942 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden requesting the Foreign Ministry to bring pressure to bear on the Bulgarian Government, so that it will agree to deport the Jews living in the territory of Old Bulgaria; (K-207618-20, TK-321, B06- 1036, Vol. II, p. 844) T/943 See T/37(55) T/944 Letter from Beckerle to the Police Attache's Unit in reply to a letter from IVB4: The deportation of the Jews from Sofia to the provincial towns has been completed; 24.6.43 (NG-096, K-344661-2, TK-524, B06-420, Vol. II, pp. 844-845) T/945 0Telegram from Wagner to the Embassy in Sofia informing that the matter raised by the Metropolitan of the Bulgarian Church was brought to the attention of the Head Office for Reich Security, but the latter is unable to fulfil the request (see T/954); 31.7.44 (K-208557, TK-322, B06-1040, Vol. II, p. 845) T/946 Letter from Beckerle to the Foreign Ministry asking for instructions on how to deal with an offer by the British Government to accept 5,000 Jewish children for Palestine; 4.2.43 (NG-1792, K-207313-5, TK-321, B06-830, Vol. II, p. 845) T/947 See T/37(56) T/948 Letter from Bergmann, Foreign Ministry, to the German Legation in Sofia instructing it to oppose the emigration of 5,000 Jewish children to Palestine; 13.2.43 (NG-1783, JM- 02021, K-207211-2, TK-321, B06-831, Vol. II, p. 845) T/949 Telegram from Rademacher to the German Legation in Bucharest giving instructions that the Bulgarian Government must be advised that Germany opposes both the emigration and the conduct of negotiations on this matter; 10.3.43 (NG- 2184, K-207354-5, TK-321, B06-400, Vol. II, p. 846) T/950 Letter from Guenther to von Hahn in the matter of the alleged negotiations between the Bulgarian Government and Great Britain concerning the emigration of Jews to Palestine; 2.4.43 (K-210553, TK-325, B06-1037, Vol. II, p. 846) T/951 Letter from Pausch of the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann concerning the negotiations between the Bulgarians and the British on permission for emigration to Palestine; 7.4.43 (K-210551-2, TK-325, B06-1038, Vol. II, p. 846) T/952 Eichmann informs the Foreign Ministry of the Bulgarians' intention to authorize emigration to Palestine of a large number of Balkan Jews; 4.5.43 (K-207416, TK-321, B06-1034, Vol. II, p. 846) T/953 Table prepared by the Central Jewish Council in Athens summarizing the number of victims of the Holocaust in the various Greek communities; 5.8.60 (G-I, B06-832, Vol. II, p. 847) T/954 Telegram from the Foreign Ministry to Eichmann in the matter of a Jewess converted to Christianity on whose behalf the Bulgarian Metropolitan has intervened. (A letter from the German Minister in Sofia is enclosed); 28.7.44 (K-208555- 6, TK-322, B06-1039, Vol. II, p. 847) T/955 Letter from Suhr to Rademacher describes the appalling situation of the Jews living in Greek territory; 11.7.42 (K-211586-8, TK-326, B06-997, Vol. II, p. 848) T/956 Letter from Suhr to Rademacher on the mobilization of Jews for forced labour in Greece; 18.8.42 (K-211572-3, TK- 326, B06-998, Vol. II, p. 848) T/957 Telegram from Luther to the German Embassy in Rome reporting that the Italian Representative in Athens has asked for instructions from his Government on the Jewish Question; 22.1.43 (K-211549-50, TK-326, B06-999, Vol. II, p. 848) T/958 See T/37(103) T/959 Letter from Guenther to the Foreign Ministry asking that Wisliceny, currently in Bratislava, be sent to Salonika for six to eight weeks to help with the deportation of its Jews; 25.1.43 (K-211546, TK-326, B06-1000, Vol. II, pp. 848- 849) T/960 Order from Dr. Merten to the Jewish Community to wear the distinctive Jewish Star and to mark all Jewish shops. The Jews will be transferred to a special area, at their own expense; 6.2.43 (G-II, B06-424, Vol. II, p. 849) T/961 Order by Wisliceny to Chief Rabbi Koretz, Salonika, concerning the size of the marking sign to be worn by the Jews and on the marking of their shops; 12.2.43 (G-II, B06- 425, Vol. II, p. 849) T/962 See T/37(100) T/963 Orders from Merten regarding confiscated Jewish property in Salonika; 15.6.43 (B06-241, Vol. II, 849) T/964 Order from Merten forbidding membership of Jews in any organization whatsoever; 25.2.43 (G-II, B06-238, Vol. II, p. 849) ;.l1,5,59,66,178,0,8,73,192,4,127,8,0, T/965 See T/37(99) T/966 Order from Merten prohibiting Jews from using telephones and public transportation in Salonika; 13.2.43 (G- II, B06-427, Vol. II, p. 849) T/967 See T/37(142) T/968 Letter from Merten to the Jewish Community of Salonika that, because of the flight of the Jewish physician Cuenos, 25 Jews will be taken hostage and will be shot if any order is not carried out by the Jewish population; 21.3.43 (G-II, B06-429, Vol. II, p. 849) T/969 See T/37(143) T/970 Letter from the German Consul-General in Salonika to the Foreign Ministry, transmitted to Eichmann, reporting on the steps taken by Wisliceny to deal with the Jews; 26.2.43 (K-345673-6, TK-525, B06-1003, Vol. II, p. 850) T/971 Letter from the German Consul-General in Salonika to the Foreign Ministry reporting on the beginning of Jewish deportations to the Generalgouvernement; 15.3.43 (K-211500, TK-326, B06-1004, Vol. II, p. 850) T/972 Letter from Von Thadden to Eichmann stating that he has informed the representatives of several countries that they will be permitted to repatriate their Jewish nationals from Salonika up to 15 June 1943. He asks that, for the time being, no action be taken against these Jews; 4.5.43 (K- 211404, TK-326, B06-1005, Vo. II, p. 850) T/973 Letter from Wagner to Eichmann concerning the request by the French Government for permission for ten families of French nationality to return to France from Greece; 21.5.43 (K-345341, K-345343, TK-525, B06-1006, Vol. II, p. 850) T/974 Order to Jews to report at "Liberation Square" in Salonika; 7.7.42 (B06-1117, Vol. II, p. 851) T/975 Photograph of Salonikan Jews in "Liberation Square"; (Vol. II, p. 852) T/976 Photograph of SS men pouring water over a Jew in Salonika to revive him after he had been beaten; (Vol. II, p. 852) T/977 Photograph of SS man forcing Jews in Salonika to do exercises until they fall down from fatigue (Vol. II, p. 852) T/978 Photograph of a Jew in Salonika being beaten with a stick by German soldiers (Vol. II, p. 852) T/979 Photograph of Jews in Salonika unable to continue after six hours of exercises (Vol. II, p. 852) T/980 Photograph of Jews removing their hats in "Liberation Square," Salonika (Vol. II, p. 852) T/981 Photograph of Jews in "Liberation Square," Salonika (Vol. II, p. 852) T/982 Photograph of a Jew in Salonika lying on the ground to demonstrate exercises (Vol. II, p. 853) T/983 Photograph of Jews in Salonika lined up in a row, to watch others demonstrating exercises (Vol. II, p. 853) T/984 Photograph of witness Nechama exercising at the orders of a soldier (Salonika) (Vol. II, p. 853) T/985 Hencke of the Foreign Ministry transmits to the Foreign Ministry a complaint by the Italian Embassy stating their objections to the activities of the Adviser on Jewish Affairs in Salonika who had traveled to the Italian-occupied territory in pursuit of Salonikan Jews who had managed to flee there; 3.6.43 (81980-4, Tin-284, B06-1007, Vol. II, p. 856) T/986 See T/37(276) T/987 Reply from the Foreign Ministry to the Italian Embassy in Berlin rejecting Italian complaints against Wisliceny's activities and denying any intent to pursue Jews who had fled; 24.6.43 (E-421368, B06-1009, Vol. II, p. 857) T/988 Urgent letter from von Thadden to Eichmann concerning the treatment of Jews in Salonika who are Spanish nationals; 26.7.43 (NG-5050, JM-02032, B06-1010, Vol. II, p. 857) T/989 Letter from Bergmann to the Embassy in Rome stating that, according to information received from the Security Service, Jews in Greece are able to obtain Italian nationality and thus to evade forced labour; 15.2.43 (NG- 4957, K-211541-2, K-211984-5, TK-326, B06-682, Vol. II, p. 857) T/990 See T/37(225) T/991 See T/37(227) T/992 See T/37(101) T/993 See T/37(141) T/994 See T/37(144) T/995 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning a Jewish woman of Greek nationality sent to the labour camp Birkenau. As a matter of principle, it is impossible to allow her to go to Switzerland; 14.9.43 (K-345718, TK-525, B06-1022, Vol. II, p. 858) T/996 See T/37(97) T/997 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden regarding Jews of foreign nationality living in Greece who have not yet received demands to return to their countries of origin; 29.2.44 (K-349980-1, TK-529, B06-520, Vol. II, p. 858) T/998 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann regarding the request of the Army for payment for the transports of Jews from Greece; 11.10.44 (K-345712, TK-525, B06-346, Vol. II, p. 858) T/999 Sworn statement by Erwin Lenz, former German soldier, made to American investigators for Trial No. XII. He describes the concentration of the Jews on the island of Rhodes and their forced transportation on unseaworthy boats, which sank near the island's shores; 10.5.47 (NOKW-1715, B06- 1263, Vol. II, pp. 858-859) T/1000 Letter from SS officer commanding Operations Unit D, reporting to Army Group South on an Aktion carried out by his unit in Czernowitz 6-8 July 1941; Czernowitz, 9.7.41 (NOKW-587, BO6-496, Vol. II, p. 860) T/1001 Telex from von Killinger to the Foreign Ministry asking for the immediate dispatch to Bucharest of an expert on Jewish affairs to assist in drafting anti-Jewish legislation and its implementation, for which the stage had now been set; Bucharest, 7.8.41 (BO6-472, Vol. II, p. 863) T/1002 Agreement between Germany and Romania on their respective functions in the former Soviet areas of Transnistria and Bug-Dnieper; Tighina, 30.8.41 (PS-3319, S- 11, BO6-840, Vol. II, p. 863) T/1003 Letter from Dr. Braeutigam, of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Areas, to the Foreign Ministry, referring to talks his representative had held with Rademacher and Eichmann, and forwarding a copy of Tighina Agreement (see T/1002); Berlin, 31.3.42 BO6-43, Vol. II, 863) T/1004 Minute by Richter on a meeting with Acting Prime Minister Antonescu on 12 December 1941, at which Richter presented the draft of law on the census of Romanian Jews and the dissolution of the Union of Jewish Communities; Bucharest, 15.12.41 (BO6-573, Vol. II, p. 863) T/1005 Letter from Richter to Lecca, official in charge of Jewish affairs in M. Antonescu's office, forwarding applications submitted by Romanian Jewish families for transit visas through Germany, and stating that these would be refused; on Richter's orders; Bucharest, 16.12.41 (BO6- 576, Vol. II, p. 864) T/1006 Letter from Richter to Lecca adding another name to the list of Jews who have applied for German transit visas (see T/1005); Bucharest, 16.12.41 (BO6-577, Vol. II, p. 864) T/1007 See T/37(173) T/1008 See T/37(311) T/1009 See T/37(310) T/1010 Report by Col. Brosteanu, Commander of the gendarmerie, Transnistria, on raid by SS men on the Jewish camp in Catousea, Berezovka district, on 16 March 1942, in which 120 Jews were killed; Transnistria, 24.3.42 (BO6-474, Vol. II, p. 864) T/1011 Report by Col. Brosteanu on the round up of 772 Jews from the town of Cihrin, Berezovka district, by the German police, who then proceeded to kill all the Jews by shooting and appropriate all their possessions. Four days later, 17 SS men killed 650 Jews from a camp in Hulievka, in the same district; Transnistria, 24.3.42 (BO6-475, Vol. II, p. 864- 865) T/1012 Report by the Commander of the Gendarmerie, Transnistria, on the murder of 1,200 Jews by the SS; Transnistria, 16.6.42 (B06-476, Vol. II, p. 865) T/1013 See T/37(256) T/1014 See T/37(257) T/1015 Minute by Richter on a meeting with Acting Premier Antonescu on 22 April 1942, concerning the administration of forced labour by Jews; Bucharest, 4.5.42 (BO6-471, Vol. II, p. 865) T/1016 Letter from Eichmann to Rademacher, complaining that while Romanian Jews seeking to emigrate to the West can no longer obtain German transit visas, they are still able to get out, by way of Hungary, Croatia and Italy; Berlin, 13.5.42 (K-340359, TK-518, BO6-1228, Vol. II, p. 865) T/1017 Letter from Richter to Lecca asking him to ascertain whether a certain Kaufmann, a Jew who was still in an executive position in a Bucharest firm, was in possession of a valid work permit; Bucharest, 2.6.42 (BO6-531, Vol. II, p. 865) T/1018 Letter from the director, research division, Central Bureau of Statistics of Romania, to Richter, forwarding a table showing the Jewish population of Romania on 6 April 1941 - exclusive of Bessarabia and Bukovina - and of the latter two provinces in August 1941. Romania (exclusive of Transnistria) had 290,000 Jews, over 90% living in the cities; Bucharest, 18.6.42 (BO6-469, Vol. II, p. 865) T/1019 Richter transmits to Eichmann data on the population statistics in Romania (see T/1018); Bucharest, 30.6.42 (B06- 526, Vol. II, p. 865) T/1020 Letter from Suhr to Richter, informing him of reports which had reached Berlin about a Jewish organization in Timisoara which seems to be engaged in arranging the illegal emigration of Jews; Berlin, 26.6.42 (BO6-574, Vol. II, p. 865) T/1021 See T/37(130) T/1022 See T/37(176) T/1023 See T/37(177) T/1024 Draft letter from Klingenfuss to Eichmann conveying the Foreign Ministry's approval of the resumption of "Jewish measures" against Romanian Jews living in Germany or German- occupied areas; also draft letter from Luther to the German Legation in Bucharest, advising it of above letter to Eichmann; Berlin, 20.8.42 (NG-2198, K-212608-10, BO6-850, Vol. II, p. 866) T/1025 Letter from Richter to Eichmann forwarding the text of new Romanian legislation concerning the draft of Jews for forced labour; Bucharest, 5.8.42 (BO6-470, Vol. II, pp. 866- 867) T/1026 Telegram from Killinger to the Foreign Ministry informing it that on the advice of Richter, Lecca had ordered that Zionist organizations in Romania be dissolved; Bucharest, 8.4.42 (K-342704, TK-521, BO6-570, Vol. II, p. 867) T/1027 Memorandum by Luther to Weizsaecker stating that Romanian officials had reconfirmed their agreement to let the Germans handle deportation of Jews from Romania; Berlin, 17.8.42 NG-3558, K-212619-21, TK-327, BO6-403, Vol. II, p. 867) T/1028 Telegram from Eichmann to Richter inviting him to attend a one-day briefing session in Berlin on 28 August 1942; handwritten annotation adds that the administration of concentration camps will be the main subject; Berlin, 23.8.42 K-342728, TK-521, BO6-1348, Vol. II, p. 867) T/1029 Letter from Killinger to the Foreign Ministry complaining about the mishandling of Lecca's visit to Berlin and about the Ministry's assumption that negotiations with Romania about its Jews could be left to the Gestapo alone. Killinger had sent a note verbale to the Romanian Foreign Ministry on 27 August 1942, as per enclosed copy, asking for formal confirmation of Romanian positions on the deportation of Jews from Romania; Bucharest, 28.8.42 (NG-2195, CJM-538, B06-178, Vol. II, p. 867) T/1030 See T/37(46) T/1031 (1) Telex from Killinger to Foreign Ministry referring to instructions received by Richter from Berlin: property in Romania left by German Jews was at the disposal of Romanian Government; Bucharest, 12.9.42. (2) Memorandum from Rademacher to Luther: instructions sent to Richter by Suhr had been premature and the Legation in Bucharest had been instructed to negotiate the issue of Jewish property on the basis of the "territorial principle"; Berlin, 14.9.42. (3) Handwritten letter from Klingenfuss to Eichmann: all communications with Gestapo posts abroad dealing with basic political issues should pass through the Foreign Ministry; Berlin, 22.9.42 (K-212635/34/33, TK-327, BO6-989, 990, 991, Vol. II, p. 868) T/1032 See T/37(131) T/1033 Letter from Richter to the German consulate in Galatz, proposing that a surprise raid be made on the Jews in the city to ascertain which Jews have failed to report for the census; Bucharest, 3.9.42 (BO6-575, Vol. II, p. 868) T/1034 See T/37(133) T/1035 Letter from Richter to Eichmann forwarding an article published in the Bukarester Tageblatt which denounces two prominent Romanian Jews, Neumann and Filderman, for their efforts to obstruct the deportation of Jews; Bucharest, 15.10.42 (BO6-479, Vol. II, p. 868) T/1036 Letter from Richter to Lecca, quoting item published in Bukarester Tageblatt of 8 November 1942 concerning a trial in which a Romanian official was fined for accepting bribes from Jews; Bucharest, 14.11.42 (BO6-579, Vol. II, p. 868) T/1037 Letter from Richter to Lecca, enclosing a circular letter that was being distributed by a firm which now goes under a Romanian name, but has in fact remained Jewish; Bucharest, 9.12.42 (BO6-578, Vol. II, p. 868) T/1038 Letter from Richter to Eichmann forwarding anti- Jewish propaganda material published by the German legation in co-operation with the Romanian Ministry for Propaganda; Bucharest, 17.12.42 (BO6-480, Vol. II, p. 869) T/1039 Letter from Killinger to the Foreign Ministry, forwarding report by Richter on the current status of the projected deportation of Romanian Jews; Bucharest, 26.11.42 (BO6-572, Vol. II, p. 869) T/1040 Photostat copy of an article published in Bukarester Tageblatt of 8 August 1942, headlined "Romania becomes judenrein" (Vol. II, p. 873) T/1041 Telegram from Killinger to the Foreign Ministry reporting that Marshal Antonescu has ordered that 75,000- 80,000 Jews be permitted to emigrate to Palestine, on condition that Romania receives 200,000 Lei for each Jew; 12.12.42 (NG-2200, 160871-2, Tin-358A, BO6-401, Vol. II, p. 877) T/1042 Letter from Luther replying to Killinger's letter of 11 November 1942 (T/1039) concerning the deportation of Romania's Jews; Berlin, 14.12.42 (K-212674, TK-327, BO6-987, Vol. II, p. 877) T/1043 Telex from Killinger to the Foreign Ministry conveying his and Acting Premier Antonescu's consent to Eichmann's visit in January 1943 (see T/1041); Bucharest, 31.12.42 (K-212688, TK-327, BO6-988, Vol. II, p. 877) T/1044 See T/37(47) T/1045 Letter from Richter to Eichmann, enclosing copy of letter from Dr. Filderman, entreating Bursan to intercede with the Romanian authorities on behalf of 5,000 Jewish orphans in Transnistria; Bucharest, 29.1.43 (BO6-481, Vol. II, p. 878) T/1046 Letter from Richter to Lecca referring to an item in Universul, a Bucharest daily, which eulogizes a Jewish journalist who had worked for the paper; Bucharest, 13.2.43 (BO6-580, Vol. II, p. 878) T/1047 See T/37(45) T/1048 See T/37(48) T/1049 Express letter from Guenther to von Hahn advising that 150 Jewish children from Romania are scheduled to pass through Bulgaria on the way to Palestine, and asking that the Foreign Ministry take steps to prevent Romania from going through with this "unbelievable" project; Berlin, 10.3.43 (K-207349, TK-321, BO6-200, Vol. II, p. 878) T/1050 Telex from Richter to the Foreign Ministry, for Eichmann, reporting on the success of his efforts to prevent emigration of Romanian Jewish children to Palestine by way of Bulgaria. Handwritten note states that contents of telex were conveyed to Eichmann by phone; Bucharest, 9.4.43 (BO6- 980, Vol. II, p. 878) T/1051 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann referring to the telex from the Legation in Bucharest (T/1050), and transmitting telegram from the German Minister in Sofia of 10 April 1943, in which the Foreign Ministry is informed that the Bulgarian visas which had been granted to the 74 Romanian Jewish children had been revoked; Berlin, 12.4.43 (BO6-981, Vol. II, p. 878) T/1052 Richter asks the German consuls for information on local Jewish propaganda material and for a list of Jews who still have radio sets; 16.3.43 (B06-482, Vol. II, p. 878) T/1053 Letter from Richter to Eichmann containing figures on Jewish property that had been nationalized. Richter adds that approximately 75% of the Jews in Government employ had been dismissed; Bucharest, 26.3.43 (BO6-483, Vol. II, p. 879) T/1054 See T/37(282) T/1055 See T/37(44) T/1056 Express letter from Guenther to von Thadden expressing concern over reports that thousands of Jewish children from Bulgaria and Romania were going to be moved to Palestine; Berlin, 31.3.44 (K-212859-60, TK-327, BO6-214, Vol. II, p. 879) T/1057 See T/37(307) T/1058 See T/37(42) T/1059 See T/37(43) T/1060 See T/37(15) T/1061 Express letter from von Thadden to Eichmann informing him that Max Auschnitt was arrested on 6 July 1943 and sent to the Targu-Jiu concentration camp (see T/1060); Berlin, 9.7.43 (K-212775, TK-327, BO6-993, Vol. II, p. 880) T/1062 Four covering letters from Richter to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin, enclosing eight letters to Eichmann dealing with all aspects of the Jewish Question in Romania; Bucharest, 16.6.43, 25.6.43, 3.7.43, 17.7.43 (K- 206909/894/855,858, TK-321, BO6-979, Vol. II, p. 880) T/1063 Letter from Richter to Lecca concerning an application made by a Romanian bank to exempt six Jewish employees from forced labour; Bucharest, 25.6.43 (BO6-581, Vol. II, p. 880) T/1064 Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden complaining about the French Legation's commercial attache, Sarret (Richter suspects he is Jewish), for intervening with the Romanian authorities on behalf of Jews of French nationality; Berlin, 2.8.43. Also a letter from the German Embassy in Paris to the Foreign Ministry advising that the French Foreign Ministry - which denies that Sarret is Jewish - had asked for a report on the subject; Paris, 22.11.43 (K- 212802-4, TK-327, BO6-996, Vol. II, p. 880) T/1065 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden informing him that Ernestine Koenig, a Jewish woman of Romanian nationality had been moved from Auschwitz to the East; Berlin, 27.8.43 K-372449, TK-560, BO6-517, Vol. II, p. 880) T/1066 Letter from von Thadden to the German Legation in Bucharest concerning a Dr. H.E. Wolff (see T/1067); Berlin, 30.9.43 (K-362366, TK-417, BO6-634, Vol. II, p. 880) T/1067 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry, agreeing to its instructions to Bucharest concerning Dr. Wolff (T/1066), but adding that the time limit given to Wolff to liquidate his assets should be reduced to a month and a half. Handwritten annotation that there was no point in reducing the time limit; Berlin, 25.9.43 (K-362337, TK- 547,BO6-635, Vol. II, p. 880) T/1068 Telex from Richter and Killinger to the Foreign Ministry, for Eichmann, concerning E.H. Wolff (see T/1066 and T/1067). Wolff was now on his way back to Bad Homburg and appropriate action should be taken against him by the Security Police when he reaches his destination; Bucharest, 16.10.43 (K-362341-3, TK-547, BO6-636,E Vol. II, p. 880) T/1069 Memorandum from von Thadden to Chief of section Inland II of Foreign Ministry concerning the son of Filderman who had been arrested in France; Berlin, 26.1.44 (K-342328-30, TK-520, BO6-1231, Vol. II, pp. 880-881) T/1070 Note verbale from the Romanian Legation in Berlin to the Foreign Ministry, asking for Ronetti Filderman's release from concentration camp and his repatriation to Romania; Berlin, 13.3.44. Also a letter from Eichmann to von Thadden stating that R. Filderman was being held in Berlin pending internment in Sachsenhausen, and proposing that the Romanian Legation be told that Filderman had only been temporarily detained, and that he was presumed to be in France; Berlin, 21.8.44 (K-207001, TK-321, BO6-1232, Vol. II, p. 881) T/1071 Express letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning reports that the Romanian Government was about to permit an increase in emigration of Jews from the country by sea, via Turkey; Berlin, 13.7.44 (K-212878-9, TK-327, BO6- 150, Vol. II, p. 881) T/1072 Declaration by Dr. Alexander Safran, former Chief Rabbi of Romania, describes the sufferings of the Jews of Romania during the War; 26.6.59 (SW-IV, B06-568, Vol. II, pp. 881-882) T/1073 Report by Killinger to the Foreign Ministry on the political situation in Slovakia; 19.8.40 (NG 2674, UM 02025, B06-1527, Vol. II, p. 883) T/1074 Statement of Dieter Wisliceny on anti-Jewish measures in Slovakia; 6-7.5.45 (B06-899, Vol. II, p. 883) T/1075 Telex from Ludin, German Minister in Bratislava, to the Foreign Ministry, asking for approval of a visit to Jewish labour camps in Eastern Upper Silesia by Slovak officials accompanied by Wisliceny; Bratislava, 2.7.41 (K- 403463-4, TK-607, BO6-1267, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1076 Draft of report by Ludin to the Foreign Ministry informing it that the Slovak Ministry of the Interior was planning to clear certain areas, including the capital, of Jews and put them in ghettos, as proposed by Wisliceny; Bratislava, 22.10.41 (K-403481, TK-607, BO6-1268, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1077 Memorandum by Wisliceny to the German Legation, Bratislava, forwarding a table showing the property in the possession of Jews from Germany, the Protectorate and the Generalgouvernement in Slovakia, as of 1 December 1940 (table not enclosed); Bratislava, 24.1.42 (K-403501, TK-607, BO6-1269, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1078 Telex from Luther to the German Legation, Bratislava, asking it to convey to the Slovak Government that Germany was prepared to accept 20,000 able-bodied young Jews from Slovakia, to be put to work in the East; Berlin, 16.2.42 (K-403503, TK-607, BO6-837, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1079 Telex from the Foreign Ministry to the German Legation, Bratislava, advising it of the forthcoming visit by Eichmann; Berlin, 13.3.42 (K-403505, TK-607, BO6-1270, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1080 Telex from Luther to the German Legation, Bratislava, forwarding a letter from the Chief of the Security Police and the Security Service proposing that the Slovak Government pay Germany 500 Reichsmarks for every Jew taken off its hands; Berlin, 20.3.42 (K-403506, TK-607, BO6- 1271, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1081 Minute by Luther on a telephone call from Ludin, in which the latter informed him that the Slovak Government had approved the evacuation of Jews from Slovakia; Berlin, 29.3.42 (249540, Ser:613, BO6-1015, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1082 Letter from Eichmann to the Foreign Ministry stating his opposition to the transit of foreign Jews through Germany; Berlin, 30.3.42 (K-340355-6, TK-518, BO6-1234, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1083 Form letter from the Foreign Ministry to the German Legation, Bratislava, advising it of the forthcoming visit to Slovakia by Suhr, to deal with legal aspects of the disposal of the property of Slovakian Jews deported to the East; Berlin, 21.4.42 (K-403540-1, TK-607, BO6-1272, Vol. II, p. 898) T/1084 Memorandum from Wisliceny to the Legation Counsellor, enclosing a draft of a note verbale on the German demand from Slovakia to pay 500 Reichsmarks for every Jew taken for resettlement in German territory, to be submitted to the Slovak Prime Minister prior to Suhr's visit (see T/1083); Bratislava, 25.4.42 (K-403542, TK-607, BO6- 282, Vol. II, pp. 898-899) T/1085 Memorandum from Wisliceny to the Legation Counsellor, concerning measures taken to secure the movable property of the Jews of Slovakia; Bratislava, 28.4.42 (K- 403544, TK-607, BO6-838, Vol. II, p. 899) T/1086 Note verbale from the German Legation in Bratislava to the Slovak Foreign Ministry, informing it that Slovakian Jews who had been moved to German territory from Slovakia would not return to Slovakia, and that the German Government had no claim on the property such Jews may have left in Slovakia; Bratislava, 1.5.42 (K-403548, TK-607, BO6-835, Vol. II, p. 899) T/1087 Telex from Luther to the German Legation in Bratislava, instructing it to inform the Slovak Government of the conditions for dealing with Slovak Jews (see T/1086); Berlin, 2.5.42 (K-403349, TK-607, BO6-836, Vol. II, p. 899) T/1088 Letter from Hunsche to Rademacher about an enquiry by the Slovak Legation concerning furs and woollens that had been confiscated from Slovakian Jews residing in Germany; 1.5.42 (K-348170-1, TK-527, BO6-1068, Vol. II, p. 899) T/1089 Letter from Guenther to Rademacher informing him of the situation regarding the deportation of the Jews of Slovakia; Berlin, 15.5.42 (K-403349, TK-607, BO6-839, Vol. II. p. 899) T/1090 See T/37(234) T/1091 Copy of a telegram from the Head Office for Race and Resettlement to the Resettlement Office, Litzmannstadt, advising of the arrival of a group of Czech children; attached is a list containing 91 names arranged in seven age groups from 0 to 16, and giving place of birth; Berlin, 12.6.42 (BO6-865, Vol. II, p. 900) T/1092 See T/37(244) T/1093 See T/37(245) T/1094 See T/37(247) T/1095 See T/37(246) T/1096 See T/37(248) T/1097 See T/37(249) T/1098 See T/37(250) T/1099 See T/37(251) T/1100 Material relating to the fate of the Lidice children from Vol. 4 of the Green Series@3, and the judgment relating to the actions taken by the Head Office for Race and Resettlement (Vol. I, p. 904) T/1101 Minute of meeting with Slovak Premier Tuka, attended by Wisliceny and German Minister Ludin, concerning the situation regarding the deportation of the Jews of Slovakia; Bratislava, 30.6.42 (K-348299, TK-527, BO6-369, Vol. II, p. 905) T/1102 Telex from the German Legation in Bratislava to the Foreign Ministry, requesting approval for Wisliceny's visit to Berlin to attend a meeting of German Specialists on Jewish Affairs at the Head Office for Reich Security; Bratislava, 21.8.42 (K-348280, TK-527, BO6-1526, Vol. II, p. 906) T/1103 Letter from Eichmann to von Thadden concerning a Czech Jewish woman, Anna Machalek, who was interned at Theresienstadt; Berlin, 12.11.43 (K-348415-6, TK-528, BO6- 1013, Vol. II, p. 906) T/1104 Note verbale from the Slovak Legation in Berlin to the Foreign Ministry concerning Anna Machalek (see T/1103) insisting that she was indeed "Aryan," and asking that the case be closed; Berlin, 2.5.44 (K-348436, TK-528, BO6-1643, Vol. II, p. 906) T/1105 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning Anna Machalek (see T/1103 and T/1104), advising him that Wisliceny could not make a final determination of Machalek's racial status because of his absence from Bratislava; Berlin, 13.5.44 (K-348439, TK-528, BO6-1014, Vol. II, p. 906) T/1106 Letter from Ludin to the Foreign Ministry (copy to Eichmann) enclosing the text of Pastoral Letter issued by Slovakian bishops, to be read out in the churches on 21 March 1943 (text not attached); Bratislava, 13.4.43 (K- 213041-4, K-213049, TK-327, BO6-1016, Vol. II, p. 906) T/1107 Statement by Wisliceny concerning a series of articles on the condition of Jews in German camps, published by Fritz Fialla, a Slovakian journalist, whom he accompanied on a visit to Sosnowiec and Auschwitz in the summer of 1942 (see T/1119); Written in Bratislava prison, 26.7.46 (I- XIII, BO6-1041, Vol. II, pp. 906-907) T/1108 See T/37(70) T/1109 See T/37(71) T/1110 See T/37(72) T/1111 The Foreign Ministry expresses its dissatisfaction with Eichmann's refusal to permit visits by Slovak officials to the camps; Berlin, 14.1.44 (K-213028, TK-327, B06-1017, Vol. II, p. 908) T/1112 See T/37(73) T/1113 See T/37(237) T/1114 Translation in to Hebrew of the Kasztner Report, with a declaration by the translator Dan don Weisel (Vol. II, p. 910) T/1115 Declaration by Deputy District Attorney, Mr. Tel, concerning the Kasztner Report (Vol. II, p. 909) T/1116 See T/37(271) T/1117 Statement made by Andrej Steiner on conversations he had with Wisliceny in 1943-44, in which they discussed the possibility of Jewish children from Slovakia emigrating to Palestine; Bratislava, 6.2.46. Also comments by Wisliceny confirming the contents, with minor reservations; Bratislava (in prison), 5.3.46 (BO6-281, Vol. II, pp. 914-915) T/1118 The Tragedy of Slovak Jewry, illustrated brochure published by the Documentation Centre of the Central Union of Jewish Communities in Slovakia, Bratislava, containing documents and photographs on the fate of Slovakian Jewry in World War II (Hebrew and English); Bratislava, March 1949 (Vol. II, p. 915) T/1119 Hebrew translation of p. 116 of The Tragedy of Slovak Jewry (T/1118), containing photograph of an article published in Slovenska Politika of 7 November 1942, by F. Fiala (see T/1107) (Vol. II, p. 915) T/1120 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry reporting that the Slovakian legation in Budapest was trying to obtain the release of Slovakian Jews interned in Hungary in order to repatriate them; Budapest, 13.6.44 (NG-2563, BO6- 513, Vol. II, p. 919) T/1121 Telegram from Ludin to the Foreign Ministry, agreeing to Veesenmayer's visit to Bratislava, adding that talks on Jewish affairs will be of practical value only if Wisliceny returns to Bratislava for permanent posting; Bratislava, 23.6.44 (K-209325, TK-323, BO6-902, Vol. II, p. 919) T/1122 Report by Ludin to the Foreign Ministry on developments concerning Slovakian Jewry 1943-1944; Bratislava, 11.8.44. Also resume of above report prepared in the Foreign Ministry for Wagner; Berlin, 31.8.44 (K-213020- 1, K-213011-8, TK-327, BO6-903, Vol. II, p. 919) T/1123 See T/37(192) T/1124 Telegram from Veesenmayer concerning Wagner's telegram of 15 June 1944 (T/1123). Veesenmayer quotes Eichmann's comments on the behaviour of the escorts; Budapest, 20.6.44 (K-351268, TK-530, BO6-639, Vol. II, p. 919) T/1125 Letter from the German Legation in Budapest to the Foreign Ministry on the incident involving the escort of the transport of Hungarian Jews (T/1123 and T/1124), reporting that, according to an investigation conducted by the Chief of the Security Police and the SD in Hungary, the facts as reported were essentially true; Budapest, 2.8.44 (K-351239, TK-530, BO6-640, Vol. II, p. 919) T/1126 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning a complaint on behaviour of the German escorts of transports of Hungarian Jews (T/1123); Berlin, 22.9.44 (K-351237,TK- 530, BO6-641, Vol. II, p. 919) T/1127 Telegram from Ludin to the Foreign Ministry reporting that Premier Tuka had raised objections to the resumption of deportation of Slovakian Jews, as this would create diplomatic difficulties for Slovakia; Bratislava, 4.10.44, B06-895, Vol. II, pp. 919-920) T/1128 Memorandum by von Thadden to Weizsaecker for transmission to Ribbentrop, questioning Ludin's reply to Tuka (see T/1127), and suggesting that in case of diplomatic protests against deportations, Tuka should point out the major role played by Jews in the Slovakian uprisings and partisan activities which make radical steps inevitable; Berlin, 5.10.44 (K-212987-8, TK-327, BO6-896, Vol. II, p. 920) T/1129 See T/37(140) T/1130 Report by the Commandant of the Security Police and the SD on actions taken in the wake of the uprisings in Slovakia; Bratislava, 9.12.44 (BO6-833, Vol. II, p. 920) T/1131 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, informing him that President Tiso had shown the German Minister in Bratislava a letter from a Protestant bishop in Uppsala asking for Slovakian Jews to be permitted to leave for neutral territory; Berlin, 6.1.45 (K-213008, TK-327, BO6- 898, Vol. II, p. 920) T/1132 See T/37(74) T/1133 Letter from Guenther to the Foreign Ministry concerning Ilona Brody, a Jewish woman about whom the Hungarian Legation in Berlin had made enquiries; Berlin, 24.4.44 (K-351030-31, TK-530, BO6-524, Vol. II, p. 920) T/1134 Diary kept by Yomtov Yakoel, a Jewish attorney in Salonika, describing the course of events affecting the Jewish community of that city from April 1941 up to 7 March 1943. Attached is a statement by Asher Rafael Moissis, Yakoel's law partner, on the authenticity of the diary and on how it came into his possession; Athens, 4.1.61 (BO6-351, Vol. II, pp. 925-926) T/1135 Excerpts from a diary kept by Jochen Klepper; 10.12.42 (BO6-186,E Vol. II, pp. 926-927) T/1136 See T/37(88) T/1137 Telegram from Luther to the German Legation in Budapest concerning a discussion with the Hungarian Ambassador in Berlin about the Final Solution to the Jewish Question in Hungary; Berlin, 14.10.42 (NG-5562, 477233-5, B06-1242, Vol. III, p. 928) T/1138 See T/37(164) T/1139 Letter from Kligenfuss to Eichmann about questions raised in the Hungarian parliament concerning Jews; Berlin, 7.12.42 (K-213304, TK-328, B06-972, Vol. III, 928) T/1140 Letter from Guenther to the Foreign Ministry complaining about the presence of Hungarian Jews working on the railway, at a point close to the border with the Reich, as a result of which German railway personnel are exposed to daily contact with them; Berlin, 5.4.43 (K-213713-4, TK-328, BO6-1341, Vol. III, p. 928) T/1141 See T/37(159) T/1142 See T/37(160) T/1143 See T/37(157) T/1144 Report by Veesenmayer on the situation in Hungary; 10.12.43 (NG-5560, BO6-1644, Vol. III, p. 929) T/1145 Veesenmayer's report to the Foreign Ministry on the situation he found on his arrival in Hungary; 19.3.44 (NG- 5524, 109841, Tin-218, B06-1021, Vol. III, pp. 929-930) T/1146 Travel permit issued Dr. Alexander Brody and his affidavit concerning deportations from the Kistarcsa camp (BR-II,B06-1445, Vol. III, p. 956) T/1147 Photograph of Novak as identified by Dr. Brody (Vol. III, p. 959) T/1148 Postcard from Jenoe Reich to his wife Margit written en route to the Kistarcsa camp (B06-1128, Vol. III, p. 964) T/1149 Copy of a letter from Jenoe Weiss to his wife Margit written en route to the Kistarcsa camp (B06-1128, Vol. III, p. 965) T/1150 Copy of a letter from Jenoe Weiss to his wife Margit from the Kistarcsa camp (B06-1128, Vol. III, p. 965) T/1151 Statement made by Dr. Martin Foeldi to the Israeli police on his experiences in the Uzhgorod Ghetto and Auschwitz. Enclosed is a photocopy of a postcard Foeldi sent to his sister in Budapest on orders of the camp staff; 17.8.60 (BO6-668, Vol. III, p. 969) T/1152 See T/37(7) T/1153 Sketch of Eichmann's villa in Budapest, made by witness Avraham Gordon (Vol. III, p. 979) T/1154 Authentication by Dr. Paul Ronau of the photocopy of the minute of a meeting held in Budapest on 20 March 1944 (see T/37(241); Budapest 17.12.60 (Vol. III, p. 987) T/1155 See T/37(241) T/1156 See T/37(242) T/1157 Statement made by Ernoe Petoe (a senior official of the Budapest Jewish Community in the War years) on the situation of the Jews in Hungary following the German occupation, 19 March 1944; Statement made in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 9.12.60 (BO6-1300, Vol. III, p. 991) T/1158 Report by the mayor of Nagybanya (Baia Mare) on a meeting held in Szatmar-Nemety (Satu Mare) on 26 April 1944, at which State Secretary Laszlo Endre issued instructions on forcing the Jews into concentration camps, after first confiscating their property and valuables; 26.4.44 (HN II-2, BO6-1314, Vol. III, p. 992) T/1159 Report by Ferenczy, Hungarian gendarmerie liaison officer with the German Security Police, to the Ministry of the Interior, on day one of "Operation Jews," in which Hungarian authorities co-operating with German "advisory bodies" rounded up Jews and herded them into camps and ghettos; Kolozsvar (Cluj), 3.5.44 (HN I-2, BO6-1315, Vol. III, p. 992) T/1160 Report by Ferenczy to Ministry of the Interior on days five and six of "Operation Jews," by which time 94,800 Jews had been imprisoned in camps; Kolozsvar, 9.5.44 (HN I- 2, BO6-1316, Vol. III, p. 992) T/1161 Report by Ferenczy on day seven of "Operation Jews," concerning the number of Jews in the camps and the call-up notices to labour battalions that the Hungarian military were issuing to Jews in the camps; Kolozsvar, 10.5.44 (HN I- 2, BO6-1317, Vol. III, p. 992) T/1162 Report by the mayor of Nagybany on a meeting in Munkacs (no date given), at which local government officials were given details of the impending deportation of Jews; 30.5.44 (HN I-2, BO6-1318, Vol. III, pp. 992-993) T/1163 Report by Ferenczy on the deportation of the Jews of Hungary; Munkacs, 29.5.44 (HN I-2, BO6-1319, Vol. III, pp. 993-994) T/1164 Report by Ferenczy on the round up of Jews and their internment in yet another area (area III), which commenced on 5 June; Hatvan, 7.6.44 (HN I-2, BO6-1320, Vol. III, p. 994) T/1165 Report by Ferenczy on the deportation of 275,415 Jews from gendarmerie areas VIII, IX and X; Hatvan, 8.6.44 (HN I-2, BO6-1321, Vol. III, p. 994) T/1166 Report by Ferenczy to the Ministry of the Interior on the deportation of all the Jews of Hungary except for those in Budapest; Budapest, 9.7.44 (HN I-2, BO6-1322, Vol. III, p. 994) T/1167 Letters of appointment of Tibor Ferencz as prosecutor in post-war trials held in Budapest of Nazis and their collaborators; Budapest, 11.8.60 (B06-671, Vol. III, p. 995) T/1168 Nuremberg Diary by Gustave M. Gilbert; (Vol. III, p. 1001) T/1169 Autobiographical statement written by Rudolf Hoess; Nuremberg, 10-12.4.46 (Vol. III, p. 1004) T/1170 Statement by Rudolf Hoess on the extermination procedure at Auschwitz; Nuremberg, 24.4.46 (Vol. III, p. 1007) T/1171 Vol. I of Professor Gilbert's dairy kept during the course of the Nuremberg Trials (Vol. III, p. 1013) T/1172 Vol. II of Professor Gilbert's dairy kept during the course of the Nuremberg Trials (Vol. III, p. 1013) T/1173 Autobiographical statement written by Oswald Pohl; Nuremberg, 23.7.46 (Vol. III, p. 1015) T/1174a Identity card of Joel Brand, part I (Vol. III, p. 1019) T/1174b Identity card of Joel Brand, part II (Vol. III, p. 1019) T/1175 Letter of accreditation for Joel Brand issued by the Budapest Jewish Council (Vol. III, p. 1024) T/1176 Report by Moshe Shertok and Joel Brand on their meeting in Aleppo (Vol. III, p. 1030) T/1177 Documents from the Weizmann Archives on the Brand mission (Vol. III, p. 1030) T/1178 Telegram from Veesenmayer to Ribbentrop, reporting on growing anti-Jewish sentiment among the Hungarian population, as a reaction to the air raids on the city; Budapest, 3.4.44 (NG-2234, BO6-380, Vol. III, p. 1043) T/1179 Memorandum from the Foreign Ministry, summing up reports from the German legations in Bratislava and Bucharest on the attitude of the respective governments to Jews fleeing from Hungary and seeking refuge; "Feldquartier" (field office), 12.4.44 (NG-5630, BO6-527, Vol. III, p. 1043) T/1180 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden, regarding Kamilla Magyar, a stateless Jewish woman, had been deported to the East; Berlin, 13.4.44 (K-350187, TK-529, BO6-361, Vol. III, p. 1044) T/1181 See T/37(89) T/1182 Telex from von Thadden to Ribbentrop's field office, advising that the proposal for the deportation of 50,000 Jews from Hungary (see T/1181) is being handled by the Head Office for Reich Security, and Eichmann, currently in Budapest, will receive the necessary instructions from them; Berlin, 22.4.44 (K-348847-8, TK-528, BO6-366, Vol. III, p. 1044) T/1183 Two telegrams from Veesenmayer reporting to the Foreign Ministry on various measures against the Jews of Hungary; Budapest, 19.4.44, 21.4.44 (NG-2060M 110204 Ser:99/2, BO6-381, Vol. III, p. 1044) T/1184 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry, advising it that German control of the implementation of Hungarian legislation concerning Jews is being guaranteed by ongoing personal contact of the SD representative with Laszlo Endre; Budapest, 224.44 (NG-5725, 110234, Ser:99/2, BO6-771, Vol. III, p. 1044) T/1185 See T/37(110) T/1186 See T/37(114) T/1187 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry, advising that the first transport of Arbeitsjuden (work Jews) had left Budapest; Budapest, 29.4.44 (110259, Ser:99/2, BO6-180, Vol. III, p. 1045) T/1188 See T/37(116) T/1189 Teleprint message from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry, reporting on plans for the deportation of 325,000 Jews from the Carpathian; Budapest, 11.5.44 (K-213782, TK- 328, BO6-158, Vol. III, p. 1045) T/1190 Telegram from Altenburg (Foreign Ministry official) to the German Legation in Budapest, quoting a BBC broadcast on the deal under which Hungarian Jews would be exchanged for trucks and medical supplies; the legation's comment thereon is requested; On Ribbentrop's special train, 20.7.44 (NG-2994, K-209218, TK-323, BO6-447, Vol. III, p. 1070) T/1191 See T/37(151) T/1192 See T/37(109) T/1193 See T/37(90) T/1194 See T/37(175) T/1195 See T/37(147) T/1196 Memorandum by Wagner to Ribbentrop's office, forwarding a shortened (and amended) version of von Thadden's report on Hungary (T/1195), for the Foreign Minister's attention, as requested by Weizsaecker; Berlin, 5.6.44 (NG-2190, BO6-1342, Vol. III, p. 1075) T/1197 Express letter from Eichmann to von Thadden in reply to an enquiry concerning Edmund Meszaros, a Hungarian Jew who had been arrested in Berlin; Berlin, 11.2.44 (K-350377- 8, TK-530, BO6-566, Vol. III, p. 1076) T/1198 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann's office in Berlin, replying to Eichmann's letter of 11 February (T/1197); Berlin, 30.5.44 (K-350380, TK-530, BO6-567, Vol. III, p. 1076) T/1199 See T/37(174) T/1200 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry, rejecting the idea of creating provocative incidents in Budapest (see T/1199); Budapest, 8.6.44 (NG-2260, K-213849, TK-328, BO6-632, Vol. III, p. 1076) T/1201 See T/37(215) T/1202 Minute by Dr. Loewenherz concerning the arrival in Austria of a transport of Hungarian Jews, of whom 42 had died en route; Vienna, 1.6.44 (JL 803-804, BO6-1125, Vol. III, pp. 1084-1085) T/1203 See T/37(228) T/1204 See T/37(222) T/1205 See T/37(283) T/1206 See T/37(148) T/1207 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry, reporting on completion of the deportation of Hungarian Jews from the Carpathian area and Transylvania; Budapest, 13.6.44 (K-213857, TK-328, BO6-153, Vol. III, p. 1085) T/1208 See T/37(149) T/1209 See T/37(113) T/1210 See T/37(112) T/1211 Letter from Kaltenbrunner to Blaschke concerning four transports of Hungarian Jews - a total of 12,000 persons - which had been diverted to Vienna; Berlin, 30.6.44 (PS-3803, BO6-114, Vol. p. 1086) T/1212 See T/37(223) T/1213 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry, reporting that the deportation of Jews from all parts of Hungary - excluding Budapest - has been completed as planned; Budapest, 11.7.44 (110700, 218A, BO6-849, Vol. III, p. 1087) T/1214 Telegram from Ribbentrop to Veesenmayer, instructing him to convey to Horthy Hitler's annoyance at the changes in the situation in Hungary and the immediate steps to be taken; On the special train, 17.7.44 (NG-5755, BO6-772, Vol. III, p. 1087) T/1215 See T/37(92) T/1216 See T/37(91) T/1217 See T/37(111) T/1218 Telegram from the Grell to the Foreign Ministry, giving details of the impending deportation of the Jews of Budapest; Budapest, 19.8.44 (K214012, TK-328, BO6-976, Vol. III, p. 1089) T/1219 See T/37(93) T/1220 Telegram from Becher to Himmler, reporting on talks with the Jewish representatives on conditions for an exchange of Jews for goods; Budapest, 25.8.44 (Alex.1 32-33, BO6-1421, Vol. III, pp. 1089-1090) T/1221 Telex from Himmler to Becher approving continued negotiations as requested by Becher (see T/1220); 8.8.44 (Alex.1 31, BO6-1422, Vol. III, p. 1090) T/1222 Telegram from Veesenmayer to Ribbentrop, requesting confirmation that he had ordered the cessation of deportations of Hungarian Jews; Budapest, 25.8.44 (K-213964, TK-328, BO6-1441, Vol. III, p. 1090) T/1223 Telegram from Veesenmayer to Ribbentrop, reporting that the new Hungarian cabinet, under Lakatos, had decided on the immediate round up and evacuation of all Budapest Jews; Budapest, 30.8.44 (K-213965, TK-328, B06-155, Vol. III, p. 1091) T/1224 Certificate attesting to the state of health of Dr. Imre Reiner (Vol. III, p. 1094) T/1225 See T/37(152) T/1226 See T/37(273) T/1227 Minute by Grell reporting that he had been informed that a delegation of the Judenrat had approached Col. Ferenczy and asked him to commence the evacuation of Budapest Jews to internment camps; 26.9.44 (E-420956-7, 5781- H, BO6-1183, Vol. III, p. 1095) T/1228 Letter from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry concerning Gracia Kerenyi, daughter of a Christian who is a prominent scientist. She had been arrested by the Gestapo for engaging in anti-German propaganda and was erroneously deported to Auschwitz; Budapest, 9.10.44 (K-350638-9, TK- 530, BO6-559, Vol. III, p. 1095) T/1229 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden, replying to an enquiry concerning Gracia Kerenyi (see T/1228); Berlin, 4.11.44 (K-350642, TK-530, BO6-560, Vol. III, p. 1095) T/1230 See T/37(155) T/1231 Memorandum by Wagner, for Ribbentrop, forwarding a note from the Swiss Minister in Berlin, requesting information on a group of 318 Jews which had arrived in Basel with transit visas only; Berlin, 16.9.44 (NG-2994, K- 209226-7, TK-323, BO6-449, Vol. III, p. 1095) T/1232 See T/37(154) T/1233 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry giving statistical information on the Jews of Hungary; Budapest, 28.10.44 (K-213446, TK-328, BO6-975, Vol. III, p. 1096) T/1234 See T/37(153) T/1235 See T/37(108) T/1236 See T/37(216) T/1237 Report by witness Arye Breszlauer describing the foot march from Budapest to Vienna; 22-27.11.44 (B06-853, Vol. III, p. 1102) T/1238 See T/37(284) T/1239 See T/37(115) T/1240 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann or his deputy, forwarding a request submitted by the Hungarian Legation in Berlin for the immediate repatriation to Hungary from "Waldsee" (see T/1151) of Stefan Kemeny, an engineer whose presence in Budapest was essential for the continued manufacture of communications equipment for Hungary's air defence; Berlin, 25.10.44 (K-350710, TK-350, BO6-1018, Vol. III, p. 1113) T/1241 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning stating that the whereabouts of Stefan Kemeny (see T/124O) are not known, and even if they were, his repatriation was out of the question; Berlin, 3.11.44 (K-350712, TK-530, BO6- 1019, Vol. III, p. 1113) T/1242 See T/37(156) T/1243 Telegram from the Foreign Ministry to Veesenmayer conveying an official complaint by the Swedish Minister in Berlin about a threat made by Eichmann against Wallenberg, and about the murder of a Jewish employee of the Swedish legation in Budapest; Berlin, 17.12.44 (K-343779, TK-523, BO6-1121, Vol. III, pp. 1113-1114) T/1244 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry concerning the Swedish complaint (see T/1243) confirming that Eichmann has recently had ample reason for finding fault with the staff of the "Jewish Office" (Judenbuero) of the Swedish Legation, especially Legation Secretary Wallenberg, who has been helping Jews in a totally unprecedented manner; Budapest, 20.12.44 (K-343781, TK-523, BO6-1122, Vol. III, 1114) T/1245 See T/37(158) T/1246 See T/37(254) T/1247 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry, advising that despite technical problems the "evacuation" of Budapest Jews was proceeding as planned; Budapest, 13.11.44 (K-213444, TK-328, BO6-973, Vol. III, 1116) T/1248 Testimony of Kaltenbrunner concerning Himmler's and Becher's dealings for the release of Jews for money and had complained to Hitler about this; Nuremberg, 14.4.46 (P-IV- 91, B06-1463, Vol. III, pp. 1119-1120) T/1249 Statement of Walter Schellenberg testifying on the extent of Kaltenbrunner's power and influence; Nuremberg, 19.11.45 (PS-2990, B06-1470, Vol. III, p. 1120) T/1250 Express letter from von Thadden to Eichmann proposing that the scheduled conference of Specialists on Jewish Affairs serving with German missions abroad take place on 3 and 4 April 1944 at Krummhuebel rather than Berlin; Berlin, 10.3.44 Also typewritten comment by von Thadden that the Aryanization specialists will be unable to attend, because they are occupied with the "special events" in South-East Europe; Berlin, 21.3.44 (K-337171-2, TK-514, B06-1186, Vol. III, p. 1132) T/1251 Proceedings of the Krummhuebel conference (see T/1250). A covering letter forwarding proceedings to German missions abroad adds that statements made by von Thadden and Ballensiefen were not included in the proceedings, because their contents were secret; Berlin, 20.4.44 (PS-3319, BO6- 506, Vol. III, pp. 1132-1134) T/1252 Article by Goebbels, "The German Reply to Terror from the Air" published in the Voelkischer Beobacher on the Allied air attacks on the civilian population; 27.5.44 (Vol. III, pp. 1135-1136) T/1253 Letter from Himmler to Kaltenbrunner, instructing him to prepare a propaganda campaign that would exploit the theme of the book "Jewish Ritual Murders," to facilitate the removal (Herausnahme) of the Jews in Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria, and generally to stir up anti-Semitism in England, America, and even Russia; Field Command Post, 19.5.43 (NG- 2527, BO6-1367, Vol. III, p. 1136) T/1254 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, forwarding copy of a report by the German Embassy in Madrid on the departure for Palestine of hundreds of Jewish refugees from European countries, under arrangements made by the U.S. Embassy in Madrid and representatives of American Jewish organizations, with the co-operation of the Spanish authorities; Berlin, 8.2.44 (K-213143, TK-327, BO6-884, Vol. III, pp. 1136-1137) T/1255 See T/37(50) T/1256 Memorandum from Wagner to Ribbentrop's bureau, submitting a draft reply to proposals made by Britain, via Switzerland, for 5,000 Jews - mainly children - to be permitted to leave for Palestine, and similar enquiries made by neutral countries and the IRC; Berlin, 28.10.43 (K-207700-2/738-39/724-7/840, TK-322, BO6-1387, Vol. III, 1137-1138) T/1257 See T/37(49) T/1258 Memorandum by von Thadden to Ribbentrop advising that the Swiss Minister in Berlin had informed the Foreign Ministry of Britain's readiness to undertake that the 5,000 Jewish children would not be taken to Palestine or elsewhere in the Middle East, but to some other place in the British Empire. Berlin, 5.5.44 K-207841-2, TK-322, BO6-1389, Vol. III, p. 1138) T/1259 Memorandum from Wagner to von Thadden informing him, on Ribbentrop's orders, that no action will be taken on the proposal for emigration of 5,000 Jewish children, until further notice; Salzburg, 27.5.44 (K-207839, TK-322, BO6- 1390, Vol. III, p. 1138) T/1260 Letter from Hajj Amin al-Husseini to Ribbentrop concerning efforts being made by the British and American Governments to persuade Balkan countries to permit Jewish children to leave for Palestine; Berlin, 13.5.43 (43689-10, Ser:1952, BO6-1310, Vol. III, p. 1138) T/1261 Letter from Hajj Amin al-Husseini to Ribbentrop, complaining that thousands of Jews from Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary are on their way to Palestine or have already arrived there - which would not have been possible without Axis co-operation; Rome, 10.6.43 (436819-21, Ser:1952, BO6- 1311, Vol. III, p. 1139) T/1262 Affidavit by Tuvia Arazi authenticating documents found in the Mufti's archives (Vol. III, pp. 1139-1140) T/1263 Letter from Hajj Amin al-Husseini to the Bulgarian Foreign Minister asking him to ensure that Jews will not be permitted to emigrate from Bulgaria to Palestine; Berlin, 6.5.43 (BO6-1309, Vol. III, pp. 1140-1141) T/1264 Letter from Hajj Amin al-Husseini to the Romanian Foreign Minister, warning him that permitting its Jews to go to Palestine would endanger Romania's security and suggesting that it would be better to send the Jews to Poland; Rome, 28.6.43 BO6-1312, Vol. III, p. 1141) T/1265 Memorandum by Hencke, the Foreign Ministry, to State Secretary Pruefer, reporting that the Italian Embassy had received a letter from the Mufti concerning an alleged Bulgarian agreement to permit the IRC to arrange for the emigration of 4,500 Jews to Palestine, and asking for German comment on the matter; Berlin, 12.5.43 (BO6-1308, Vol. III, p. 1141) T/1266 Letter from Hajj Amin al-Husseini and Raschid `Ali el-Gilani to Ribbentrop, referring to talks with the Reich Foreign Minister, in which they had declared the Arab's willingness to participate in the struggle against the common enemy. They ask that the German Government commit itself to support of the Arabs' struggle for their liberation from the British and to the elimination of the "Jewish National Home" in Palestine; Rome, 28.4.42 (E- 260993, Ser:4729 pt.1, BO6-1302, Vol. III, p. 1141) T/1267 Page from the diary of Hajj Amin al-Husseini, containing a six-word entry in Arabic, of which three had been deciphered and translated as "the Arabs' best friend"; and a one-word entry "Eichmann," in Latin characters; 9.11.44 (BO6-1306, Vol. III, pp. 1141-1142) T/1268 Page from Hajj Amin al-Husseini's diary containing two entries in Arabic, of which one has been translated as meaning that al-Husseini wants to meet the "expert on Jewish affairs" and the other as referring to the bombing Tel Aviv, the Dead Sea and Haifa; 25.3.44 (BO6-1305, Vol. III, p. 1142) T/1269 Page from Hajj Amin al-Husseini's diary containing an entry stating "Subject: The Jews of Italy, France and Hungary, and who is the expert dealing with the affairs of the Jews?" 29.9.43, (B06-1304, Vol. III, p. 1142) T/1270 Photograph of Himmler given to Hajj Amin al-Husseini as a souvenir (Vol. III, p. 1142) T/1271 Photograph of Himmler with Hajj Amin al-Husseini (Vol. III, p. 1143) T/1272 Telegram from Himmler to Hajj Amin al-Husseini on the occasion of the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration; Berlin, 2.11.43 (B06-1313, Vol. III, p. Vol. III, p. 1143) T/1273 Notebook of the Mufti with a comment on his meeting with Pruefer (B06-1307, Vol. III, p. 1143) T/1274 Draft of a German-Italian declaration prepared by Hajj Amin al-Husseini on their Middle East policy; no place or date (B06-1429, Vol. III, p. 1114) T/1275 Permit for Avraham Levinson to work in Lublin (Vol. III. p. 1144) T/1276 Judenkarte issued to Avraham Levinson; Lublin (Vol. III, p. 1144) T/1277 Letter from Himmler to Dr. Kersten concerning the sending of trains from Bergen-Belsen to Switzerland; 21.3.45 (Vol. III, p. 1148) T/1278 See T/37(167) T/1279 See T/37(169) T/1280 See T/37(281) T/1281 Letter from Pohl to Himmler enclosing a map of German-occupied Europe which gives the location of all concentration and labour camps (20 and 165, respectively) that existed at the time; Berlin, 5.4.44 (NO-020, JM-02081, BO6-558, Vol. III, p. 1150) T/1282 Letter from Himmler's office to Pohl thanking him for the map of concentration and labour camps (T/1281); Field Command Post, 22.4.44 (Vol. III, p. 1150) T/1283 Statement by Drosihn, an expert witness, on the "exceedingly poisonous" materials (such as "Zyklon" gas) manufactured by a Hamburg firm and supplied by it to "authorized buyers"; Hamburg, 28.9.45 (NI-11391, BO6-1252, Vol. III, p. 1150) T/1284 See T/37(313) T/1285 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, forwarding a copy of a letter from the German Embassy in Istanbul, dated 13 April 1944, reporting on items published in the Palestine Post and Egyptian Gazette in March 1944, about the atrocities in Poland; Berlin, 2.5.44 (K-347620, TK-527, BO6- 1540, Vol. III, p. 1152) T/1286 Palestine Post; 13.3.44 (Vol. III, p. 1152) T/1287 Palestine Post; 15.3.44 (Vol. III, p. 1152) T/1288 Excerpts from an address by Himmler to a conference of senior SS officers; Posen, 4.10.43 (PS-1919, BO6-1502, Vol. III, pp. 1152-1153) T/1289 Report of the Polish War Crimes Commission on the Majdanek concentration and death camp; (Pol. W. Cr. Comm. Bul. IV, BO6-1427, Vol. III, p. 1166) T/1290 Book of diagrams and photographs from the Majdanek concentration and death camp; (Pol. W. Cr. Comm. Bul. IV, Vol. III, p. 1166) T/1291 Photograph of Christian Wirth, Commandant of Sobibor camp; submitted by witness Dov Freiberg (Vol. III, p. 1177) T/1292 Sketch of Sobibor camp; submitted by witness Ya'akov Biskowitz (Vol. III, p. 1184) T/1293 Polish War Crimes Commission Report on Sobibor death camp; (Pol. War. Cr. Comm. Bull. III, BO6-1379, Vol. III, p. 1188) T/1294 Letter referring to the promotion in rank of Christian Wirth; 19.4.43 (Vol. III, p. 1189) T/1295 Letter from the Head Office for Reich Security, recommending the promotion of SS Obersturmfuehrer Christian Wirth to Sturmbannfuehrer, in recognition of his services, especially in his present post (Commandant of Sobibor camp); Berlin, 19.5.43 (Vol. III, p. 1189) T/1296 Letter from Field Command Post confirming the promotions of eight SS officers; heading the list is Christian Wirth, who is promoted to Sturmbannfuehrer; 19.8.43 (Vol. III, p. 1189) T/1297 Polish War Crimes Commission's report on the Chelmno extermination camp; (Pol. War. Cr. Comm. Bull. I, BO6-1377, Vol. III, p. 1202) T/1298 Letter to Gestapo Lodz, ordering various items of equipment for Sonderkommando K, including "one disinfection oven, complete with chimney" weighing 2050 kg.; 11.5.43 (Vol. III, p. 1202) T/1299 Letter from Himmler to Kaltenbrunner concerning a group of 85 men who had previously served in the "Bothmann" Sonderkommando and are being posted to the SS "Prinz Eugen" Division; Field Headquarters, 29.3.43 (BO6-1550, Vol. III, p. 1202) T/1300 Sketch of Treblinka drawn by witness Ya'akov Wiernik (Vol. III, p. 1203) T/1301 Photograph of the model of Treblinka in Kibbutz Lohamei Ha-Getta'ot (Vol. III, p. 1204) T/1302 Photograph of the model of Treblinka in Kibbutz Lohamei Ha-Getta'ot (Vol. III, p. 1204) T/1303 Photograph of Kurt Franz, SS man in Treblinka, identified by witness Kalman Teigman (Vol. III, p. 1209) T/1304 Polish War Crimes Commission Report on Treblinka (Bul. I, BO6-1378, Vol. III, p. 1221) T/1305 Statement made by Franciszek Zabecki, Controller of Traffic at the Treblinka railway station, before a Polish district court judge concerning Jewish transports arriving at Treblinka; Treblinka, 2112.12.45 (BO6-1296, Vol. III, p. 1221) T/1306 Letter from Central Archives, Military Justice Branch of the French Armed Forces, to the Minister of the Army, certifying that Kurt Gerstein, a former SS officer who had been held at the military prison of Cherche-Midi pending his trial on murder and other charges, had been found hanged in his cell on 25 July 1945; Meaux, 26.10.60 (BO6-183, Vol. III, pp. 1221-1222) T/1307 Statement by John W. Haught on the meeting (together with Derek Curtis Evans) with Kurt Gerstein in Rottweil, Germany, on 5 May 1945, when he was serving with the Consolidated Advance Field Team (CAFT) of the Combined Intelligence Objectives Subcommittee (CIOS) of the 6th Army Group; Wilmington, Deleware, 30.1.61 (U-IX, B06-1442, Vol. III, p. 1222) T/1308 Statement by Derek Curtis Evans on meeting with Kurt Gerstein (see T/1307); British Embassy, Paris, 6.1.61 (U-IX, BO6-1442, Vol. III, p. 1222) T/1309 See T/37(184) T/1310 Statement, in German, Gerstein left in his home in Tuebingen, for his wife; the text is largely identical with the French version Gerstein submitted to Allied intelligence officers (see T/1309), but contains some additions; Tuebingen, 4.5.45 (BO6-1565, Vol. III, pp. 1222-1226) T/1311 Statement made by Anna Elfriede Gerstein, the widow of Kurt Gerstein, before the Tuebingen district court (see T/1309 and T/1310); Tuebingen, 16.2.61 (BO6-1564, Vol. III, pp. 1222-1226) T/1312 Letter from the Swedish Foreign Ministry, to M.L. Poliakoff, Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine, Paris, confirming the report made by Kurt Gerstein; Stockholm, 10.11.49 (C-III, BO6-1391, Vol. III, pp. 1222- 1226) T/1313a Another version of Gerstein's statement (see T/1309 and T/1310); Tuebingen, 6.5.45 (WC-23, PS-1553, BO6-1628, Vol. III, p. 1227) T/1313b Minutes of the interrogation of Kurt Gerstein by a French military court officer, on Gerstein's wartime activities and experiences and on his personal acquaintance with Nazi war criminals; Paris, 26.6.45 (WC-90, PS-1553, BO6- 1629, Vol. III, p. 1227) T/1313 Minute of a further interrogation of Gerstein by an officer of a French military court. Gerstein makes additions and corrections to his earlier statements (T/1313- b); Paris, 10.7.45 (NC-90, PS-1553, BO6-1630, Vol. III, p. 1227) T/1314 See T/37(184) T/1315 Statement by the Pastor of Rottweil, confirming that in May 1945 Gerstein used his typewriter in typing up his report on his activities as a spy (Spitzel) in the ranks of the SS and his contacts with foreign representatives; Rottweil, 15.2.61 (PS-1553, BO6-185, Vol. III, p. 1231) T/1316 Report of Polish War Crimes Commission on Belzec (Bull. III, BO6-1380, Vol. III, p. 1231) T/1317 Photograph of Mrs. Jacob Edelstein and her son Arye, submitted by witness Yehuda Bakon (Vol. III, p. 1246) T/1318 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting Auschwitz crematorium No. 2 (Vol. III, p. 1250) T/1319 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting a cubicle for undressing in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1250) T/1320 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting gas chambers in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1251) T/1321 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting crematoria Nos. 3 and 4 in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1251) T/1322 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting "Muselmaenner" in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1251) T/1323 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting "Muselmaenner" in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1251) T/1324 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting a scene in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1252) T/1325 Photograph of a sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting the dispatch to crematoria in Auschwitz (Vol. III. 1252) T/1326 Picture of Yehuda Bakon and classmates in his hometown Moravska Ostrova (Vol. III, p. 1252) T/1327 Testimony of Yehuda Bakon at Yad Vashem (Vol. III, p. 1253) T/1328 Clothing worn by prisoners in Auschwitz, confirmed by Witness Oppenheimer in Session 68 (Vol. V, Appendix 1) T/1329 German translation of Polish Report on Auschwitz showing a container of Zyklon gas (Vol. III, p. 1263) T/1330 Statement by Yehuda Bakon of 15 June 1960 (Vol. III, p. 1267) T/1331 See T/37(306) T/1332 Three forms used in Auschwitz to report disciplinary offences committed by prisoners; September 1943, May and July 1944 (Vol. III, p. 1271) T/1333 Photograph of Esther Goldstein in Auschwitz from the album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118) (Vol. III, p. 1281) T/1334 Photograph of the family of Esther Goldstein and others (Vol. III, p. 1281) T/1335 Photograph of a neighbour of Esther Goldstein (Vol. III, p. 1281) T/1336 Photograph of the pharmacist in prisoner's garb (Vol. III, p. 1281) T/1337 Photograph of friends of Esther Goldstein (Vol. III, p. 1281) T/1338 Photograph of twins recognized by Esther Goldstein (Vol. III, p. 1281) T/1339 Photograph of a women's roll-call in a camp (Vol. III, p. 1282) T/1340 Photograph of women in Auschwitz going out to work (Vol. III, p. 1282) T/1341 Photograph of a selection at the railway siding in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1282) T/1342 Photograph of prisoners after the arrival at the railway siding in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1282) T/1343 Photograph of prisoners before the selection, near the railway siding in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1282) T/1344 Photograph of an electric fence in Auschwitz (Vol. III, p. 1282) T/1345 Photograph of a woman from the hospital in the Kosice Ghetto, identified by Esther Goldstein (Vol. III, p. 1282) T/1346 Collection of pictures drawn by Sophia Rosenstock, concentration camp prisoner identified by witness Vera Alexander (Vol. III, pp. 1289-1291) T/1347 Photograph of a heap of unburied bodies at Bergen- Belsen; B.B.C. photographer after the liberation of Bergen- Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1304) T/1348 Photograph of a collection of bodies inside a large pit at Bergen-Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1304) T/1349 Photograph of a collection of bodies inside a large pit in Bergen-Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1304) T/1350 Photograph of people milling around aimlessly in front of huts and tents in Bergen-Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1305) T/1351 Photograph of a pile of bodies in Bergen-Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1305) T/1352 Photograph of a pile of bodies in Bergen-Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1305) T/1353 Photograph of a pile of unburied bodies showing extraordinary emaciation caused by malnutrition in Bergen- Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1305) T/1354 Photograph showing how bodies were gathered in Bergen-Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1305) T/1355 Photograph of bodies among the trees in Bergen- Belsen (Vol. III, p. 1305) T/1356 Excerpts from the trial proceedings of Rudolf Hoess by the Polish National Supreme Court, containing statements made by the defendant in reply to questions, and by witnesses for the prosecution in connection with the situation in Auschwitz while he was Commandant there; Warsaw, 11.3. 1947 (P-III, BO6-1273, Vol. III, p. 1307) T/1357 Further evidence given by Rudolf Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz from May 1940 to December 1943, to the International Military Tribunal; Nuremberg, 15.4.46 (I.M.G. XI, 438, BO6-31, Vol. III, p. 1312) T/1358 Polish Government Main Commission's report on Auschwitz (in Polish) (Vol. III, p. 1312) T/1359 Circular letter from the Head Office for Reich Security to all Gestapo offices (copy to concentration camp "inspectors"), informing them that a special section for female prisoners had been established in Auschwitz, and al correspondence concerning such prisoners should be addressed to the Auschwitz camp commandant directly, rather than to the camp commandant of Ravensbruck; Berlin, 10.7.42 (PS- 1063, BO6-731, Vol. III, pp. 1315-1316) T/1360 Letter from Guenther to von Thadden concerning Cordelia Maria Hoffmann-Garcia, a Jewess regarding whose present whereabouts the Spanish consulate in Berlin had written to the Foreign; Berlin, 19.6.44 (K-337131-2, TK-514, BO6-1591, Vol. III, p. 1316) T/1361 Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann, forwarding text of a communique issued by the Czechoslovak Government in exile in London on 17 June 1944, warning German officials against carrying out the planned murder of 3,000 Czechoslovak Jews in the Birkenau concentration camp; Berlin, 27.6.44 (K-348409-10, TK-528, BO6-1063, Vol. III, p. 1316) T/1362 Statement on the establishment (by the SS) of "Ahnenerbe"; No date (N0-422, BO6-791, Vol. III, p. 1317) T/1363 See T/37(95) T/1364 See T/37(95) T/1365 See T/37(95) T/1366 See T/37(95) T/1367 Excerpts from Sievers' diary containing entries made between 12 January and 26 June 1943, some of which refer to medical and anthropological experiments carried out on prisoners in Auschwitz, Dachau and Natzweiler concentration camps; 28.4.43 (NO-538, BO6-913, Vol. III, p. 1318) T/1368 Telex from Sievers to Brandt, asking for instructions regarding Hirt's collection of human skeletons, consisting of 80 "Stueck" (pieces), in view of the threat to Strasbourg (from the Allied advance); Waischenfeld/Ofr., 5.9.44 (BO6-914, Vol. III, p. 1319) T/1369 Evidence given at the Nuremberg Military Tribunal by Henri Henrypierre, a French civilian employed in Dr. Hirt's laboratory at "Ahnenerbe"; Nuremberg, 18.12.46 (Case I Proc. 752-765, BO6-1050, Vol. III, 1319) T/1370 Cross-examination of Sievers (see T/1362), at the Nuremberg Military Tribunal. Sievers describes his private meeting with Himmler, Easter 1942, when he raised objections to Ahnenerbe's connection with Hirt's "experiments," and Himmler's reply dismissing them; Nuremberg, 10.4.47 (Case I Proc., pp. 5764, 5771-5879, BO6-912, Vol. III, pp. 1319- 1320) T/1371 Statement of Josef Kramer, commandant of Natzweiler camp, that in August 1943 he killed 86 people he had received from Auschwitz and sent them to Hirt's institute in Strasbourg; 26.7.45 (NO-807, B06-790, Vol. III, p. 1320) T/1372 Tewnty-one photographs of the skeleton collection in Strasbourg (Vol. III, p. 1321) T/1373 Express letter from Suhr to Rademacher asking for the Foreign Ministry's position on the issue of sterilization of children of mixed marriages, discussed at a meeting held on 6 March 1942, the minutes of which he attaches to his letter (see T/180); Berlin, 3.7.42 (371960 Ser:1512, BO6-877, Vol. III, pp. 1321-1322) T/1374 Letter from Viktor Brack to Himmler, forwarding report on experiments made to determine the feasibility of sterilization by X-ray; Berlin, 28.3.41 (NO-203 JM-02081, BO6-556, Vol. III, p. 1322 T/1375 Letter from Brack to Himmler proposing the use of sterilization to carry out the Judenaktion; Berlin, 28.6.42 (NO-205, JM-02081, BO6-11, vol. III, p. 1322) T/1376 Report by Brandt on a meeting of Himmler with Gluecks and Professors Gebhardt and Klauberg on sterilization experiments on women in Auschwitz; Fuehrer's Headquarters, 7.7.42 (NO-216, BO6-405, Vol. III, p. 1322) T/1377 See T/37(178) T/1378 See T/37(180) T/1379 See T/37(181) T/1380 Letter from Fischer to Brandt, forwarding copy of his letter to Guenther (T/1379); Berlin, 4.7.42 (NO-051, JM- 02081, BO6-555, Vol. III, p. 1322) T/1381 Draft report prepared by Rademacher for submission to Weizsaecker on discussions and instructions concerning the dealing with offspring of mixed marriages; Berlin,20.1.42-11.6.42 (NG-2586 372009-20 Ser:1512, BO6-597, Vol. III, p. 1322) T/1382 Film of extermination camp shown in Session 70 (see Vol. III, pp. 1283-1285) (Vol. III, p. 1330) T/1383 Film of extermination camp shown in Session 70 (see Vol. III, pp. 1283-1285) (Vol. III, p. 1330) T/1384 Affidavit of Oswald Pohl at the Nuremberg Military Tribunal on the disposal of the property and belongings of the Jews murdered in "Operation Reinhard"; Nuremberg, 2.4.47 (NO-2714, BO6-1106, Vol. III, pp. 1341-1342) T/1385 Letter from A. Frank of the SS Economic- Administrative Head Office to SS chief administrative officers in Lublin and Auschwitz, containing detailed instructions on the disposal of the property of "resettled" Jews; Berlin, 26.9.42 (NO-724, BO6-187, Vol. III, p. 1342) T/1386 Report by Pohl on the distribution of personal effects accumulated at Lublin and Auschwitz camps and delivered by them to various consignees; 6.2.43 (BO6-1532, Vol. III, p. 1342) T/1387 Report by Globocnik to Himmler on the quantities of the various categories of possessions confiscated from murdered Jews; 13.5.43 (BO6-1533, Vol. III, pp. 1342-1343) T/1388 Excerpts from a report by Globocnik to Himmler on Operation Reinhard, estimating the "nominal value" of the possessions taken from the victims of that operation; 27.2.43 (PS-4024, BO6-117, Vol. III, p. 1343) T/1389 Report by Globocnik to Himmler on the "achievements," in material terms, of the Reinhard Operation, dated 10 January 1944; also letter from Globocnik to Himmler, advising him of the completion of the Reinhard Operation and the close down of the camps involved in it (Treblinka, Belzec, Sobibor), and reminding him of his promise to make a number of "Iron Cross" awards for outstanding service in the operation; Trieste, 4.11.43 (NO- 056/057/062, BO6-1250, Vol. III, p. 1343) T/1390 Memorandum from the transport section of the Security Police to Rauff, chief of Group IID of the Head Office for Reich Security, proposing technical improvements on the vans used by the Nazis for gassing; Berlin, 5.6.42 (Alex.1, BO6-1443, Vol. III. p. 1343) T/1391 Additional medical certificate confirming that the witness Dr. Imre Reiner was not on a condition to be cross- examined (see T/1224) (vol. III, pp. 1344-1345) T/1392 Expert of Superintendent Hagag on the handwriting in "File 17" of the Sassen Document (Vol. III, p. 1353) T/1393 "File 17" containing Eichmann's comments in his own handwriting on the Sassen Document (Vol. III, p. 1353) T/1394 Enlargement of two pages from the diary of Hajj Amin al-Husseini (see T/1267) (Vol. III, pp. 1353-1354) T/1395 Duesseldorf File No. 1 (Vol. III, pp. 1356-1357) T/1396 Duesseldorf File No. 2 (Vol. III, pp. 1356-1357) T/1397 Duesseldorf File No. 3 (Vol. III, pp. 1356-1357) T/1398 Duesseldorf File No. 4 (Vol. III, pp. 1356-1357) T/1399 Letter from Eichmann to Duesseldorf Gestapo containing directives for dealing with the deportation of Jews from the Reich territory to Izbica; 6.6.43 (B06-1663, Vol. III, p. 1357) T/1400 Photocopies of documents from the Duesseldorf Files; 21.4.42-30.6.42 (Vol. III, pp. 1357-1358) T/1401 Draft notice sent to Hertha Sarah Thiel by the Hamburg Gestapo, ordering her to report for urgent work outside Hamburg; Hamburg, 7.2.45 (BO6-1654, Vol. III, p. 1358) T/1402 Guide issued by the Main Office SS Court setting out the jurisdiction and regulations regarding that jurisdiction in force on 1 July 1944 (Vol. III, p. 1358) T/1402a Photocopies of individual pages of the Guide issued by the Main Office SS Court (see T/1402) (Vol. III, p. 1358) T/1403 Excerpt from Nazi Party' platform regarding Jews (PS- 1708, Vol. III, p. 1361) T/1404 Official announcement of the Swedish Government on reports received from von Otter in Berlin from Dr. Gerstein; Stockholm, 8.6.61 (Vol. III, p. 1361) T/1405 Report by Rapp, commanding officer of a Sonderkommando on the experience gained and lessons to be drawn from the "resettlement" operation of Jews and Poles from the Warthegau to the Generalgouvernement; Poznan, 26.1.40 (P-IV-39, BO6-1461, Vol. III, p. 1368) T/1406 Memorandum by an official in the deportation office in Poznan summarizing a telephone call from Eichmann giving instructions concerning the deportation procedures; 8.3.40 (P-IV-48, B06-1485, Vol. III, p. 1368) T/1407 Telegram from Eichmann to Rapp in Poznan requesting a progress report on the settlement of Germans from Volhynia in the areas from which 120,000 Poles had been evacuated; 30.3.40 (P-IV-50, BO6-1486, Vol. III, p. 1368) T/1408 Telegram from Eichmann to officers of the Security Police and the Security Service in the occupied areas of Poland and the deportation centre in Vienna, reiterating the request of the Governor of Poland to give notification in advance of the deportation timetables; 15.2.41 (P-IV-80, BO6- 1462, Vol. III, p. 1368) T/1409 Letter from von Thadden to Guenther concerning an offer to pay $100,000 per capita for moving foreign Jews in a concentration camp to an internment camp for foreign nationals; Berlin, 7.7.43 (K-206874, TK-321, BO6-1110, Vol. III, p. 1368) T/1410 Letter from von Thadden to German missions abroad requesting anti-Jewish propaganda for an exhibition at a conference to be held near Berlin in April 1944; Berlin, 4.3.44 (BO6-168, Vol. III, p. 1368) T/1411 Report by the Chief of the Security Police and the SD, in 60 copies (addresses not shown), of operations carried out to date by Einsatzgruppen in German-occupied Soviet territory; Berlin, 12.11.41 (NO-2830, JM-02088, BO6- 1612, Vol. III, pp/ 1368-1369) T/1412 Report of the Kommandostab of the Head Office for Reich Security, as a summary of the reports by the Operations Units in the occupied territories; 4.9.42 (Microfilm Alex. 1, BO69-1615, Vol. III, p. 1369) T/1413 Minute by Strauch, police commander in Belorussia, on a confrontation with the Commissioner General for Belorussia, Gauleiter Kube, over the seizure and execution by Strauch of 70 Jews working for Kube; Minsk, 20.7.43 (BO6- 1611, Vol. III, p. 1369) T/1414 Circular letter from the office of Alfred Rosenberg ordering all staff members of the administration to take no active part in executions, especially of Jews; Kovno, 11.11.42 (NO-2673, BO6-845, Vol. III, p. 1369) T/1415 Foreign Ministry minute on arrangement agreed upon by Weizsaecker and the Chief of the Gestapo, on the use of the diplomatic pouch for the Gestapo's correspondence with the police attaches in German embassies; Salzburg, 12.5.44 (NG-4852, BO6-544, Vol. III, pp. 1369-1370) T/1416 Telex from Himmler to Gluecks instructing him to make preparations to receive 100,000 male and 50,000 female Jews who will be deported from the Reich to the concentration camps; Berlin, 25.1.42 (NO-500, JM-O2082, BO6- 1560, Vol. III, p. 1370) T/1417 Letter from Pohl to all major SS offices, advising them of the competent authorities to which Jewish real estate and movable property should be assigned; the belongings of "deceased persons," accumulated in concentration camps should be forwarded to the Head Office for Reich Security; Berlin, 4.7.44 (NO-3163, JM-02089, BO6- 1175, Vol. III, p. 1370) T/1418 Letter from the chief of the Security Police and the SD, Radom District, to the local representative in Tomaszow, forwarding the text of an order issued by the Security Police and SD chief of the Generalgouvernement to reduce the prison population as fast as possible and the methods by which the order is to be implemented; Radom 21.7.44 (L-53, BO6-115, Vol. III, p. 1370) T/1419 Report in the journal of German immigrants Die Zeitung of the murder of the Jews in Berlin; London, 24.10.41 (Vol. IV, p. 1615) T/1420 See T/37(29) T/1421 See T/37(30) T/1422 Map of the Generalgouvernement (Vol. IV, p. 1636) T/1423 Book of rules of office procedure applied under the Weimar Republic dated 2 September 1926 and 1 January 1927; Official publication of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1958 (Vol. IV, p. 1657) T/1424 Photograph of Eichmann's office in 116 Kurfuerstenstrasse (Vol. IV, p. 1692) T/1425 Eichmann's recommendation for the promotion of Dannecker (Vol. IV, p. 1695) T/1426 Pubication containing maps showing territorial changes in Europe as the result of German conquests (Vol. IV, pp. 1726-1727) T/1427 Pubication containing maps showing territorial changes in Europe as the result of German conquests (Vol. IV, pp. 1726-1727) T/1428 Copy of Archiv der Gegenwart reporting the appointment of Heinrich Himmler as Reich Minister of the Interior; 25.8.43 (Vol. IV, p. 1739) T/1429 "Report of Events" from Operations Units sent to Head Office for Reich Security; 24.6.41 (Vol. IV, pp. 1758- 1759) T/1430 "Report of Events" from Operations Units sent to Head Office for Reich Security; 24.7.41 (Vol. IV, pp. 1757- 1758) T/1431 Letter from Kaltenbrunner's office to the SS personnel branch supporting Eichmann's recommendation for the promotion of SS Hauptsturmfuehrer Kraus; Vienna, 24.2.41 (Vol. IV, p. 1790) T/1432 List of pages of handwritten corrections by Eichmann on the transcript of the Sassen Document (Vol. IV, p. 1805) T/1433 Postcard with a photograph of children submitted by witness Pinhas Freudiger in Session 52 (see Vol. III, p. 945) (Vol. V, p. 1862) T/1434 The book This is Where Lidice Was submitted by the Prosecution under Decision No. 99 (Vol. V, pp. 1862-1863) T/1434a Excerpts from the book This is Where Lidice Was submitted by the Prosecution under Decision No. 99 (Vol. V, p. 1863) N/1 Statement made by witness Avraham Gordon at the Eilat police station on 15 June 1960 (Vol. III, p. 984) N/2 Table drawn up by Eichmann showing his assignments and the posts he held (Vol. IV, p. 1373) N/3 Diagram drawn up by Eichmann showing the organization of the Head Office for Reich Security (Vol. IV, p. 1383) N/4 Photocopy of a page of a book by Dr. John Adler, Theresienstadt (see Vol. II, p. 806) (Vol. IV, p. 1384) N/5 Extract from the statement by Karl Heinz Hoffmann Police Attache in Denmark describing Eichmann's responsibility for the Solution to the Jewish Question; Nuremberg, 1.8.46 (IMG XX pp. 175ff, B06-40, Vol. IV, p. 1384) N/6 Telegram from von Killinger to Luther reporting on the arrival of the Adviser on Jewish Affairs; Pressburg 6.8.40 (NG-4399, B06-495, Vol. IV, p. 1387) N/7 Minute of a consultation of senior officials in the Generalgouvernement with the Governor General of Poland concerning the resettlement of Poles and Jews; Cracow, 8.11.39 (P-IV-28, B06-1458, Vol. IV, p. 1390) N/8 Decree by Heydrich for the evacuation of Poles and Jews to the eastern provinces; Berlin, 29.11.39 (P-IV-29, B06- 1459, Vol. IV, p. 1390) N/9 Regulation issued by Heydrich for deportations from the Warthegau District; Berlin, 28.11.39 (P-IV-30, B06-1460, Vol. IV, p. 1391) N/10 Note by Rademacher reviewing the tasks to be carried out by Section D3 (of Department Germany III); 3.6.40 (372108 Ser:1514, B06-934, Vol. IV, p. 1396) N/11 Letter from Abromeit to Hoeppner at the District Office at Posen concerning the placing of persons to be resettled; Danzig, 11.11.40 (P-IV-68, B06-1488, Vol. IV, p. 1398) N/12 See T/37(134) N/13 Minute from Wetzel about the position of various departments on the definition of the term "Jew"; 4.6.42 (B06-1613, Vol. IV, pp. 1420-1421) N/14 Note by Woorman of the Foreign Ministry, for the attention of Rademacher, concerning the decision not to deport Jews to Madagascar but to the East; 14.2.42 (NG-3933, B06-763, Vol. IV, p. 1424) N/15 Letter from Pokorny to Himmler describing the Madaus method of sterilization; October 1941 (NO-035, B06-406, Vol. IV, p. 1426) N/16 See T/37(179) N/17 Letter from the Assistant District Leader in Niederdonau to Himmler concerning the use of the Madaus method of sterilization; 24.8.42 (NO-039, JM-02081, B06-557, Vol. IV, p. 1427) N/18 Letter from Himmler to Sievers informing him of the establishment of an Institute for Applied Research in Military Science at the Ancenstral Heritage institute; 7.7.42(NO-422, B06-792, Vol. IV, p. 1429) N/19 Affidavit by Waldtraut Elise Freiberg concerning the Lidice children; Bremen, 22.6.61 (Vol. IV, p. 1437) N/20 Table drawn up by Eichmann depicting the chain of command in the various offices functioning in the areas of the Reich (Vol. IV, p. 1439) N/21 Table drawn up by Eichmann depicting the chain of command in the offices of the Security Police (Vol. IV, p. 1439) N/22 Table drawn up by Eichmann depicting the chain of command in the offices of the Security Police, with particular emphasis on Hungary (Vol. IV, p. 1440) N/23 Table drawn up by Eichmann depicting the chain of command in the offices of the Security Police, with particular emphasis on the Generalgouvernement, the Protectorate, Holland, France Belgium and Austria (Vol. IV, p. 1440) N/24 Table drawn up by Eichmann depicting the chain of command of the Security Police and the Foreign Ministry to the Advisers on Jewish Affairs (Vol. IV, p. 1440) N/25 Table drawn up by Eichmann showing the Departments which took part in the Final Solution of the Jewish Question (Vol. IV, pp. 1440-1441) N/26 Order from Himmler about carrying out relocation in the Zamosc area; 12.11.42 (Pol. W. Cr. Com, Bull XIII-4, B06- 1413, Vol. IV, p. 1441) N/27 Letter from Dr. Ebner to Kaul stating that he has been in contact with Eichmann regarding the taking possession of the Nordach Jewish hospital; Munich, 1.10.42 (PDB B-34, B06- 1570, Vol. IV, p. 1442) N/28 See T/37(77) N/29 Order issued by the Military Commander in France dealing with the deportation of Jews; 4.2.42 (RF-1203, NG- 1970, B06-458, Vol. IV, p. 1449) N/30 Draft of a report by Wagner listing the various endeavours by foreign authorities to get Jews out of the territory of the Reich; 21.7.43 (K-207705, TK-322, B06-743, Vol. IV, p. 1452) N/31 Collection of communications with regard to the Turkish Foreign Minister's request for permission to bring out 1,500 Jews from Romania on the steamer "Tari"; 6.4.44- 14.7.44 (NG-5138, B06-667, Vol. IV, p. 1452) N/32 Minute of the Foreign Ministry on the Feldscher Operation; 27.4.44 (K-207843-4, TK-322, B06-1388, Vol. IV, p. 1453) N/33 Letter from Ehrlinger concerning the assignment of an Adviser on Jewish Affairs to the Central Office of Migration in Vienna; 26.8.38 (Alex. 4-441, B06-1570, Vol. IV, p. 1458) N/34 See T/37(124) N/35 Table drawn up by Eichmann depicting the chain of command for the deportation in France (Vol. IV, p. 1470) N/36 Letter from Ambassador Abetz to the Chief of the Military Administration in France concerning proposals dealing with the Jews of France; 19.8.40 (CJM-533, B06-229, Vol. IV, p. 1471) N/37 Telegram form Abetz to the Foreign Ministry proposing the cancellation of citizenship of German and Austrian Jews in France; 1.10.40 (RF-1504, JM-02144, B06-309, Vol. IV, p. 1472) N/38 Telegram from Abetz to the Foreign Ministry referring to a discussion with the Commissioner fro Jewish Affairs in the Vichy Government concerning French Jews and recent arrivals; 3.4.41 (NG-2432, K-401873-5, TK-605, B06-445, Vol. IV, p. 1472) N/39 Letter from Schellenberg to State Police Regional Headquarters in France and Belgium concerning the prevention of Jews emigrating; 20.5.41 (NG-03104, K-205120-23, TK-319, B06-441, Vol. IV, p. 1472) N/40 Letter from Knochen to Mueller about problems raised by the Italians in the occupied area of France; 13.1.43 (CI- 2, B06-815, Vol. IV, p. 1476) N/41 Letter from Knochen to Mueller concerning a secret report of the French police about how the Italians have taken sides for the Jews; 2.2.43 (CI-2, B06-819, Vol. IV, p. 1476) N/42 Telegram from Mueller to Knochen about the situation in Italian-occupied France; 2.4.43 (CI-2, B06-820, Vol. IV, p. 1477) N/43 Letter from Senner to Head Office for Reich Security, Group VIB, dealing with the evacuation of the Cote d'Azur; 8.9.43 (CI-2, B06-717, Vol. IV, p. 1478) N/44 Letter from Knochen to Eichmann concerning the deportation of Jews from France; 29.3.43 (CI-4, B06-704, Vol. IV, p. 1480) N/45 Chart drawn up by Eichmann describing the departments active in Holland (Vol. IV, p. 1483) N/46 See T/37(212) N/47 Minute by Luther dealing with Dutch nationals who are Jews; 10.8.42 (NG-084, B06-594, Vol. IV, p. 1487) N/48 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Belgium (Vol. IV, p. 1487) N/49 Letter from Luther to Bergmann at the German Ministry in Brussels; 4.12.42 (NG-5219, K-211045-8, TK-325, B06-761, Vol. IV, p. 1487) N/50 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Denmark (Vol. IV, p. 1488) N/51 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Serbia (Vol. IV, p. 1491) N/52 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Croatia (Vol. IV, p. 1493) N/53 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Greece (Vol. IV, p. 1495) N/54 Letter from Guenther to the Foreign Ministry requesting the transfer of Wisliceny to Salonika; 5.2.43 (B06-1001, Vol. IV, p. 1495) N/55 Letter from Dr. Merten to the President of the Jewish community in Salonika stating that its responsibility would include the entire area under the Commander of Salonika- Aegaeis; 13.2.43 (G-II, B06-426, Vol. IV, p. 14-1496) N/56 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Bulgaria (Vol. IV, p. 1500) N/57 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Romania (Vol. IV, p. 1501) N/58 Letter from von Killinger to the Foreign Ministry expressing an urgent need to dispatch Richter to Romania; 1.4.41 (NG-3939, B06-473, Vol. IV, p. 1501) N/59 See T/37(51) N/60 Letter from Ambassador to the Foreign Ministry concerning the evacuation of the Jews from Romania; 19.8.42 (NG-3559, K-212612-3, TK-327, B06-195, Vol. IV, p. 1504) N/61 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Italy (Vol. IV, p. 1504) N/62 Letter from Ambassador Schleier to the Foreign Ministry concerning the Jews in the Italian-occupied area; Paris, 23.1.43 (NG-4959, B06-726, Vol. IV, p. 1506) N/63 Letter from Ambassador Mackensen to the Foreign Ministry on his intervention concerning Jews in Italian- occupied France; Rome, 18.3.43 (B06-456, Vol. IV, p. 1506) N/64 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Slovakia (Vol. IV, p. 1508) N/65 Letter from von Killinger to the Foreign Ministry concerning the situation of the Jews in Slovakia; 25.9.40 (K- 403411-2, TK-607, B06-1266, Vol. IV, p. 1508) N/66 Declaration by Ludin concerning the intervention of Veesenmayer with the Government of Slovakia on the deportation of the Jews; in prison in Bratislava, 12.6.47 (NG-1824, B06-515, Vol. IV, pp. 1510) N/67 Declaration by Ludin on the deportation of the Jews of Slovakia; 6.10.47 (NG-2865, B06-514, Vol. IV, pp. 1510-1511) N/68 Chart drawn up by Eichmann showing the chain of command in Hungary (Vol. IV, p. 1511) N/69 Letter from Luther to the German legation in Budapest concerning the treatment of Hungarian Jews in the Reich and the occupied territories; August 1942 (B06-563, Vol. IV, p. 1511) N/70 Letter from Ritter to Veesenmayer concerning the visit of Kaltenbrunner to Budapest; 31.3.44 (110030 Tin:218, B06- 1124, Vol. IV, p. 1513) N/71 Letter from Veesenmayer to Richter stating that the Hungarian Prime 0Minister has agreed to make fifty thousand able-bodied Jews available to the Reich; 14.4.44 (NG-1815, B06-372, Vol. IV, pp. 1512-1513) N/72 Letter from von Thadden to Veesenmayer informing him that Eichmann would provide transport for the evacuation of the Jews of Hungary; 20.4.44 (K-213610, TK-328, B06-216, Vol. IV, p. 1513) N/73 Letter from Veesenmayer to Ritter informing him that Premier Sztojay had agreed to make fifty thousand Jews available for labour in Germany; 15.4.44 (NG-2191, 110143 Ser:99/2, B06-675, Vol. IV, p. 1513) N/74 Letter from Veesenmayer to Ritter concerning the placing of the Jews in ghettos and plans for deportation; 23.4.44 (NG-2233, 110236 Ser:99/2, B06-676, Vol. IV, p. 1533) N/75 Letter from Ritter to Veesenmayer dealing with the evacuation of Hungarian Jews; 27.4.44 (NG-2196, B06-681, Vol. IV, p. 1534) N/76 Letter from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry about the 100,000 Jews would be made available for labour; 8.5.44, (NG-2059, B06-374, Vol. IV, p. 1534) N/77 Telegram from Pohl to Himmler enquiring about transports of Jews from Hungary; 24.5.44 (B06-529, Vol. IV, p. 1535) N/78 Note from Dr. Schmidt of the Press Department of the Foreign Ministry concerning the large-scale operation against the Jews of Budapest; 27.5.44 (NG-2424, K-213845, TK- 328, B06-629, Vol. IV, pp. 1535-1536) N/79 Letter from von Thadden to the Foreign Office suggesting that Schmidt's plan for preparation of propaganda be rejected (NG-2260, K-213848, TK-328, B06-631, Vol. IV, p. 1536) N/80 See T/37(268) N/81 Letter from Veesenmayer to the Hungarian Minister of the Interior about provisions and clothing for the transports; 12.8.44 (K-350511-12, TK-530, B06-518, Vol. IV, p. 1541) N/82 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry about operations taking place in Hungary to the benefit of the Jews; 29.6.44 (110593-4 218-A, B06-847, Vol. IV, p. 1541) N/83 Letter from Ribbentrop to Veesenmayer on the proposals from abroad for the benefit of the Jews in Hungary; 3.7.44 (NG-5523, 110636 218A, B06-680, Vol. IV, p. 1541) N/84 Memorandum from Wagner for submission to the Reich Foreign Minister on the proposals to aid Hungarian Jews; 6.7.44 (NG-2236, B06-673, Vol. IV, p. 1541) N/85 Letter from Ribbentrop to Veesenmayer reporting the Fuehrer's decision to accommodate the Hungarian Government in the matter of foreign offers for evacuating Jews abroad; 10.7.44 (110696-7 218-A, B06-848, Vol. IV, p. 1541) N/86 Letter from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry regarding the departure of Hungarian Jews via Romania; 3.8.44 (K-214059, TK-328, B06-162, Vol. IV, p. 1542) N/87 Memorandum from Wagner, for submission to the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs, dealing with the Swiss legation's efforts to obtain larger numbers of departures of Jews in return for Reich Germans interned abroad; 16.9.44 (NG-2238, K-214105, TK-328, B06-672, Vol. IV. p. 1543) N/88 Letter from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Ministry reporting on the situation regarding the deportation of Hungarian Jews; October 1944 (K-350765-7, TK-530, B06-532, Vol. IV, pp. 1544-1545) N/89 Letter from Veesenmayer to Ribbentrop reporting on his and Winkelmann's requests to Szalasi for 25,000 Jews for labour service; 24.10.44 (K-209319, TK-323, B06-871, Vol. IV, p. 1545) N/90 Letter from Ribbentrop to Veesenmayer instructing him to provide support for the Hungarians in their implementation of anti-Jewish measures; 20.10.44 (NG-4986, K- 209312, TK-323, B06-376, Vol. IV, p. 1546) N/91 Memorandum by Wagner for the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs concerning negotiations to send 1,000 Jews to Switzerland; 9.11.44 (NG-2994, K-209234-6, TK-323, B06- 451, Vol. IV, p. 1546) N/92 Memorandum from the Foreign Ministry for the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs summarizing the transports to Switzerland; 11.11.44 (NG-2994, K-209244-7, TK-323, B06-452, Vol. IV, p. 1546) N/93 Telegram from Veesenmayer to the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs on the Jewish Question in Hungary; 19.10.44 (NG-3157, B06-104, Vol. IV, pp. 1546-1547) N/94 Testimony of SS Judge Dr. Morgen on his investigations in the concentration camps with Wirth and Hoess; 7.8.46 (IMG XX pp. 531-563, B06-49, Vol. IV, p. 1550) N/95 Affidavit by Morgen as to information he had heard regarding those who gave orders for the mass destruction; 19.7.46 (B06-50, Vol. IV, pp. 1551-1552) N/96 Statement by Morgen as witness for the defence of the SS before the International Military Tribunal; 14.7.46 (B06- 48, Vol. IV, pp. 1552-1553) N/97 Two statements by Mildner, Commander of the Security Police in Vienna, describing the responsibility for the concentration camps and for the deportation and extermination of Jews; 23.6.45, 22.6.45 (PS-2376, B06-412, Vol. IV, p. 1553) N/98 Declaration by Karl Sommer of the Economic- Administrative Head Office regarding the functions of his Department; 22.1.47 (NO-1578, B06-414, Vol. IV, p. 1556) N/99 Affidavit by Alois Steger about mediation regarding letters to Theresienstadt and his contacts with Becher; 28.3.61 (Vol. IV, p. 1574-1575) N/100 Excerpts from the Sassen Document (Vol. IV, pp. 1797- 1798) N/101 Excerpts from the Sassen Document (Vol. IV, pp. 1801- 1802) N/102 Excerpts from the Sassen Document (Vol. IV, p. 1802) N/103 The judgment in the Wilhelmstrasse Trial as printed in the Green Series (Vol. V, pp. 1844-1845) N/103a Passages from the judgment in the Wilhemstrasse Trial cited by Dr. Servatius (Vol. V, pp. 1844-1845) N/104 Affidavit by Mrs. van Taalingen-Dols (Vol. V, p. 1850) N/105 Der strijd om een mensen leven (The Struggle for the Life of One Man) by Luise I.L. van Taalingen-Dols (Vol. V, p. 1850) N/105a Passages quoted from Der strijd om een mensen leven by Luise I.L. van Taalingen-Dols (Vol. V, p. 1850) N/106 Affidavit by Geza Lakatos describing the activities of Veesenmayer in Hungary during his term as Prime Minister; 10.6.47 (NG-1848, B06-666, Vol. V, p. 1856) N/107 Letter from Veesenmayer to the Foreign Minister concerning Horthy's objections to the "major operation" and steps to be taken; 30.6.44 (NG-5576, 110614, Ser:99/2, B06- 797, Vol. V, p. 1856) N/108 Excerpt from Poliakov (Red) The Third Reich and its Servants (Vol. V, p. 1857) N/109 Statement by Lahousen in the Blue Series (Vol. V, p. 1857) N/109a Passage submitted by Dr. Servatius from Lahousen's statement (Vol. V, p. 1857) T/1 Text of Security Council Decision of 23.6.1960 (Court Sess. 1, 11 April 1961) T/2 Letter from Defence Counsel of 22.12.60 asking for permission to represent Eichmann (Court Sess. 1, 11 April 1961) T/3 Statement by Eichmann expressing readiness to be tried before an Israeli Court; May 1960 (Court Sess. 1, 11 April 1961) T/4 Official announcement (signed by Shabtai Rosenne) by Governments of Argentina and Israel that incident concerning Eichmann was considered closed; 3 August 1960 (Court Sess. 1, 11 April 1961) T/5 Certificate (signed by Shabtai Rosenne) and Annexures of 24.10.50 from the U.S. Embassy, requesting the Government of Israel to join in recognizing the termination of the state of war with Germany (Court Sess. 4, 12 April 1961) T/6A ffidavit of Dr. Meir Verite, accompanied by notebooks (T/6/1-14); 10 April 1961 (B06-1574, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/7 Affidavit of Dr. Joseph Kermish; 16 April 1961 (B06-1577, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/8 Example of microfilm certification (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/9 List of microfilms (35 pages) from German Foreign Ministry (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/10 List of documents from I.M.G. (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/11 Affidavits of Majors Coogan and Niebergall given at the Nuremberg Trials (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/12 Declaration of Dr. Kempner in Bureau 06; 26 January 1961 (BO6-1425,Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/13 Affidavit of Mr. Gershon Shapira (16 pages); 24 March 1961 (B06-1521, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/14 Affidavit of Dr. Kermish concerning documents received from the Nuremberg Archives; 16 April 1961 (B06-1576, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/15 List of documents enlarged from Nuremberg Subsequent Trials microfilms (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/16 List of Nuremberg defence and prosecution documents, confirmed by Dr. Kempner (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/17 List of documents received from U.S. National Archives (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/18 Affidavit of Mr. Wayne C. Grover, Archivist; 4 October 1960 (B06-1581, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/19 List of microfilm enlargements (U.S. - Himmler File) (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/20 List of documents received from Czecholovakia, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Yugoslavia (6 pages) (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/21 List of documents received from Berlin Documentation Center (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/22 Affidavit of Dr. Joseph Kermish, with list of documents delivered to Bureau 06 by Yad Vashem; 16 April 1961 (B06-1573, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/23 Affidavit of Miriam Nowitz concerning documents delivered to Bureau 06 by Kibbutz Lohamei ha-Getta'ot (B06- 1578, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/24 Affidavits of Messrs. Billig and Poliakov; 18 July 1960 (Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaire C-I, C-II, B06-1504, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/25 Affidavit of Dr. Avraham Alsberg; 28 March 1961 (B06- 1554, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/26 Affidavit of Dr. Joseph Kermish and Mrs. Alsberg; 16 April 1961 (B06-1575, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/27 List of original documents received from Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaire (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/28 List of microfilms received from Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaire (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/29 List of documents received from the Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, Amsterdam (B06-1579, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/30 List of documents received from Dr. Josef Loewenherz, Vienna (Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie, O-II, B06- 1580, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/31 Affidavit of Mr. Isaac E. Wahler concerning Wuerzburg Gestapo Documents; 5 December 1960 (U-VII, B06-1295, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/32 List of documents excerpted from volumes supplied by Mr. Isaac E. Wahler (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/33 List of documents received from the United Restitution Organization (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/34 Affidavit by Mr. Simon Wiesenthal; 13 April 1961 (B06- 1572, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/35 List of documents received from various sources (Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) T/36 Opinion of Mr. Avraham Hagag, handwriting expert, on the signatures and handwriting of 12 persons; 17 March 1961 (B06-1506, Court Sess. 9, 18 April 1961) IN THE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS, T/37 WAS SUBMITTED IN COURT SESS. 10, 19 APRIL. IN THE DATE IS GIVEN AS 21 APRIL, WHICH WOULD MAKE IT COURT SESSION 11. T/371) Carton No. 1: Eichmann's Statement pp. 1-2180 2) Carton No. 2: Eichmann's Statement pp. 2181-3564 Copy of tape 77, 1-33 Also 3x6 typed copies of the Statement and 2x Hebrew translation (Court Sess. 10, 19 April 1961) T/37(1) See T/55(10) T/37(2) See T/55(7) T/37(3) See T/55(9) T/37(4) See T/55(8) T/37(5) See T/55(5) T/37(6)Eichmann's family tree (6 pages) (B06-21, Court Sess. 10, 19 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 319) T/37(7) See T/1152 T/37(8) Report on Eichmann's journey to Palestine; 4 November 1937 (National Archives, Alexandria 4, B06-2, Court Sess. 10, 19 April 1961, T/37 (Statement), p. 341 T/37(9) Report on Eichmann's journey to Palestine IS THIS CORRECT? OR IS IT: Secret memorandum by A. Six concerning F. Polkes, a Jewish informant of the Nazi Security Service in Palestine; Berlin, 17 June, 1937 Alexandria 4, BO6-38, Court Sess. 10(?) or 11(?) T/37(10) See T/455 T/37(11) See T/89 T/37(12) Declaration on change of religion by Eichmann's wife; 13 November 1943 (BO6-137, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) pp. 570, 3394 T/37(13)Letter from Eichmann in the matter of Roger Masse; 2 December 1942 (BO6-136, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 575 T/37(14) See T/764 T/37(15) See T/1060 T/37(16) See T/491 T/37(17) See T/345 T/37(18) See T/564 T/37(19) See T/741 T/37(20) See T/679 T/37(21) See T/403 T/37(22) See T/409 T/37(23) See T/418 T/37(24) See T/421 T/37(25) See T/424 T/37(26) See T/429 T/37(27) See T/436 T/37(28)Letter from Paris to Eichmann (29.8.42) concerning mixed marriages; 29 August 1942 (BO6-61, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 688 T/37(29) See T/1420 T/37(30) See T/1421 T/37(31) See T/438 T/37(32) See T/439 T/37(33) See T/451 T/37(34) See T/452 T/37(35) See T/712 T/37(36) See T/55(12) T/37(37) See T/302 T/37(38) See T/303 T/37(39) See T/734 T/37(40) See T/174 T/37(41) See T/185 T/37(42) See T/1058 T/37(43) See T/1059 T/37(44) See T/1055 T/37(45) See T/1047 T/37(46) See T/1030 T/37(47) See T/1044 T/37(48) See T/1048 T/37(49) See T/1257 T/37(50) See T/1255 T/37(51) See T/59 T/37(52) See T/928 T/37(53) See T/930 T/37(54) See T/939 T/37(55) See T/943 T/37(56) See T/947 T/37(57) See T/940 T/37(58) See T/883 T/37(59) See T/425 T/37(60) See T/402 T/37(61) See T/404 T/37(62) See T/422 T/37(63) See T/433 T/37(64) See T/474 T/37(65) See T/464 T/37(66) See T/459 T/37(67) See T/460 T/37(68) See T/475 T/37(69) See T/476 T/37(70) See T/1108 T/37(71) See T/1109 T/37(72) See T/1110 T/37(73) See T/1112 T/37(74) See T/1132 T/37(75) See T/535 T/37(76) See T/767 T/37(77) See N/28 T/37(78) See T/560 T/37(79) See T/576 T/37(80) See T/573 T/37(81) See T/603 T/37(82) See T/594 T/37(83) See T/437 T/37(84) See T/599 T/37(85)Letter from Guenther regarding two Jewesses of Swiss nationality who applied to emigrate from Poland; 12 June 1944 (BO6-305, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 1303 T/37(86)Letter from IVB4C refusing the Jewess Bechtold permission to leave the Generalgouvernement, for fear that she might spread atrocity propaganda; 15 August 1944 (BO6- 308, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 1304 T/37(87) See T/769 T/37(88) See T/1136 T/37(89) See T/1181 T/37(90) See T/1193 T/37(91) See T/1216 T/37(92) See T/1215 T/37(93) See T/1219 T/37(94) See T/190 T/37(95) See T/1363-6 T/37(96) See T/310 T/37(97) See T/996 T/37(98) See T/621 T/37(99) See T/965 T/37(100) See T/962 T/37(101) See T/992 T/37(102) See T/547 T/37(103) See T/958 T/37(104) See T/913 T/37(105) See T/914 T/37(106) See T/55(3) T/37(107) Lower court in Budapest confirms testimony of former Premier Sztojay at his trial; e.g. that he received explanations from Eichmann on the Final Solution; 2 April 1946 (PS-3869, JM-02135, BO6-358, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 1565) T/37(108) See T/1235 T/37(109) See T/1192 T/37(110) See T/1185 T/37(111) See T/1217 T/37(112) See T/1210 T/37(113) See T/1209 T/37(114) See T/1186 T/37(115) See T/1239 T/37(116) See T/1188 T/37(117) See T/671 T/37(118) See T/344 T/37(119)Eichmann notifies Rademacher that he does not object to letters of recommendation for three Jews who wish to emigrate to the Far East; 31 May 1941 K-340199, TK-518, BO6-124, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 1651) T/37(120)Eichmann's reply to Rademacher concerning visa for a Jew emigrating from Germany to the Near East; 24 May 1941 K-340195, TK-518, BO6-125, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statment) p. 1651 T/37(121) See T/166 T/37(122) See T/55(15) T/37(123) See T/151 T/37(124) See N/34 T/37(125) See T/625 T/37(126) See T/297 T/37(127) See T/125 T/37(128) See T/173 T/37(129) See T/585 T/37(130) See T/1021 T/37(131) See T/1032 T/37(132) See T/500 T/37(133) See T/1034 T/37(134) See N/12 T/37(135) See T/533 T/37(136) See T/539 T/37(137) See T/552 T/37(138) See T/518 T/37(139) See T/548 T/37(140) See T/1129 T/37(141) See T/993 T/37(142) See T/967 T/37(143) See T/969 T/37(144) See T/994 T/37(145) See T/593 T/37(146) See T/472 T/37(147) See T/1195 T/37(148) See T/1206 T/37(149) See T/1208 T/37(150)Veesenmayer informs Ritter on that 326,009 Jews have been deported from Hungary. as to the Jews who fled to Romania, the Romanian Government treats them as refugees and allows them also to go to Palestine; 17 June 1944 (NG-5567, 110545 Ser 99/2, BO6-386, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) pp.1946, 3485) T/37(151) See T/1191 T/37(152) See T/1225 T/37(153) See T/1234 T/37(154) See T/1232 T/37(155) See T/1230 T/37(156) See T/1242 T/37(157) See T/1143 T/37(158) See T/1245 T/37(159) See T/1141 T/37(160) See T/1142 T/37(161)Sworn statement of Hildegard Kunze, secretary in Eichmann's office. She confirms that the Section dealt with Jewish property and that she remembers a letter on dislodging of Jews; 8 January 1946 (RF-1526, JM-02144, BO6- 311, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 2033) T/37(162) See T/898 T/37(163) See T/122 T/37(164) See T/1138 T/37(165) See T/807 T/37(166) See T/808 T/37(167) See T/1278 T/37(168) See T/202 T/37(169) See T/1279 T/37(170) See T/938 T/37(171) See T/541 T/37(172) See T/850 T/37(173) See T/1007 T/37(174) See T/1199 T/37(175) See T/1194 T/37(176) See T/1022 T/37(177) See T/1023 T/37(178) See T/1377 T/37(179) See N/16 T/37(180) See T/1378 T/37(181) See T/1379 T/37(182)Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the Head of the Security Police and the SD, in which Lindow of IVA1b states that a Soviet Jew, Gurwitz, has been sent to the East. The Foreign Ministry complains to Eichmann that this is against the regulations governing Soviet Jews. Hunsche explains that Gurwitz was deported before the new regulations took effect. (4 documents); 11-26 May 1943, 24 September 1943 (K-373110-11, K-373115-18, TK-561, BO6-552, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 2249) T/37(183) See T/546 T/37(184) See T/1309 T/37(185) See T/761 T/37(186) See T/784 T/37(187) See T/779 T/37(188) See T/3086 T/37(189) See T/559 T/37(190) See T/550 T/37(191) See T/569 T/37(192) See T/1123 T/37(193) See T/874 T/37(194) See T/525 T/37(195) See T/527 T/37(196) See T/528 T/37(197) See T/537 T/37(198) See T/568 T/37(199) See T/540 T/37(200) See T/543 T/37(201) See T/545 T/37(202) See T/542 T/37(203) See T/554 T/37(204) See T/557 T/37(205) See T/566 T/37(206) See T/558 T/37(207) See T/562 T/37(208) See T/561 T/37(209) See T/565 T/37(210) See T/574 T/37(211) See T/85 T/37(212) See N/46 T/37(213)Dr. Forster of the BdS in Holland informs Eichmann about the Reich's stand on baptised Jews. He adds that the Higher SS Leader and Police Leader expressed his opinion to the Reich Representative on this matter; 20 July 1942 (OI- 24, BO6-616, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 2562 T/37(214)Original sworn statement of SS officer Adolf Filler, who served in Budapest 1944-1945. Testifies on Eichmann's role, status and activities in Hungary in regard to the actions against Jews; 29 June 1943 (I-IX-1, BO6-803, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 2573) T/37(215) See T/1201 T/37(216) See T/1236 T/37(217) See T/55(6) T/37(218) See T/743 T/37(219) See T/348 T/37(220) See T/239 T/37(221) See T/354 T/37(222) See T/1204 T/37(223) See T/1212 T/37(224) See T/910 T/37(225) See T/990 T/37(226)Sonnleithner, on behalf of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, requests information from the Head of the SS whether the measures on which the Italian authorities decided regarding the Jews in the occupied territories in Italy and Greece are satisfactory; 16 March 1943. (NG-5051, BO6-684, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) pp. 2618, 3493 T/37(227) See T/991 T/37(228) See T/1203 T/37(229) See T/719 T/37(230) See T/723 T/37(231)Karl Hoffmann, head of Department IV attached to the BdS, Denmark, testifies before the Danish police on the activities of the SD in Denmark. Emphasizes particularly the part played by Guenther of IVB4 in the deportation of the Jews; 9 April 1947 (NG-5208, BO6-755, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) pp. 2652, 3492) T/37(232) See T/582 T/37(233) See T/154 T/37(234) See T/786 T/37(235) See T/689 T/37(236) See T/55(13) T/37(237) See T/1113 T/37(238) See T/307 T/37(239) See T/55(11) T/37(240) See T/865 T/37(241) See T/1155 T/37(242) See T/1156 T/37(243) See T/120 T/37(244) See T/1092 T/37(245) See T/1093 T/37(246) See T/1095 T/37(247) See T/1094 T/37(248) See T/1096 T/37(249) See T/1097 T/37(250) See T/1098 T/37(251) See T/1099 T/37(252) See T/217 T/37(253)Winkelmann, Higher SS and Police Leader in Budapest during the War, testifies in Nuremberg Trial No. 9 and describes Eichmann's role and his connections with Laszlo Endre; 18 October 1948 (Case XI Proc. (pp. 26156-26184), BO6- 805, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 3045 T/37(254) See T/1246 T/37(255) See T/584 T/37(256) See T/1013 T/37(257) See T/1014 T/37(258) See T/248 T/37(259) See T/247 T/37(260) See T/267 T/37(261) See T/268 T/37(262) See T/269 T/37(263) See T/165 T/37(264) See T/164 T/37(265)Wilhelm Vanek (OR OTHER SPELLING), formerly head of Group VI in the Head Office for Reich Security, testifies about Eichmann's role in Hungary. In his opinion, Eichmann was not answerable to either the commanding officer of the SS or the Ambassador. He received his orders from Himmler and reported directly to the Head Office for Reich Security; 10 June 1948 (JM-03052, BO6-978, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 3175) T/37(266) See T/160 T/37(267) See T/691 T/37(268) See N/80 T/37(269)Sworn statement by Hezinger in which he describes his activities in Hungary and the obstacles placed in his way by Eichmann concerning the treatment of Jews with foreign nationality; 2 June 1948 (JM-03052, BO6-977, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 3217 T/37(270) See T/556 T/37(271) See T/1116 T/37(272) See T/604 T/37(273) See T/1226 T/37(274)Albert Hartl, who in 1941 was Group Leader of IVB and Eichmann's superior, testifies in Nuremberg that Eichmann's Section was located in a separate building to which entrance was denied even to Head Office for Reich Security staff; 24 November 1947 (Case IX Proc. (pp. 2914-5, 2934, 2960-1), BO6-857, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 3334) T/37(275) See T/126 T/37(276) See T/986 T/37(277) See T/330 T/37(278) See T/317 T/37(279) See T/314 T/37(280) See T/315 T/37(281) See T/1280 T/37(282) See T/1054 T/37(283) See T/1205 T/37(284) See T/1238 T/37(285) See T/678 T/37(286) See T/777 T/37(287) See T/612 T/37(288) See T/613 T/37(289) See T/614 T/37(290) See T/482 T/37(291) See T/620 T/37(292) See T/55(1) T/37(293) See T/861 T/37(294)SS General Staff order of 9.1.44 on Eichmann's transfer to Department IV. Also another General Staff order of 22.1.44. correcting an error in the description of Eichmann's rank in his previous post; 9 January 1944 BO6- 1180, Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961, T/37 (Statement) p. 3407 T/37(295) See T/836 T/37(296) See T/55(4) T/37(297) See T/123 T/37(298) See T/121 T/37(299) See T/294 T/37(300) See T/150 T/37(301) See T/55(2) T/37(302) See T/149 T/37(303) See T/152 T/37(304) See T/852 T/37(305) See T/920 T/37(306) See T/1331 T/37(307) See T/1057 T/37(308) See T/189 T/37(309) See T/498 T/37(310) See T/1009 T/37(311) See T/1008 T/37(312) See T/298 T/37(313) See T/1284 T/37(314) See T/538 T/37(315) See T/200 T/37(316) See T/201 T/37(317) See T/900 T/38 Declaration by Eichmann (Court Sess. 10, 19 April 1961) T/39Tapes 1-76 of Eichmann's Statement (Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961) T/40Tape 77, additional testimony (Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961) T/41Transcript of Tape 77 (Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961) T/42Affidavit of Ms. Sonia Oster (Court Sess. 11, 21 April 1961) T/43Notes recorded by the Accused in his cell; 30 May - 19 December 1960 (B06-1491, Court Sess. 12, 24 April 1961) T/45Book by Rudolf Hoess: Commandant of Auschwitz Court Sess. 12, 24 April 1961) T/46Article in Der Stern (Accused's Statement, Tape 21, pp. 1026-1035) (Court Sess. 12, 24 April 1961) T/47Issue of Life magazine (Court Sess. 12, 24 April 1961) T/52Organization chart, 1941 (B06-1495, Court Sess. 12, 24 April 1961) T/53Material for preparation of organization chart T/52 (Court Sess. 12, 24 April 1961) T/5416 Questionnaires (Court Sess. 12, 24 April 1961) T/55(1)Personal report of Eichmann (Court Sess. 13, 24 April 1961) T/55(5)Dates of Eichmann's promotions (Court Sess. 13, 24 April 1961) T/55(7) Eichmann's curriculum vitae (4 pages) (Court Sess. 13, 24 April 1961) T/55(8) Questionnaire regarding Eichmann's personal details (Court Sess. 13, 24 April 1961) T/55(9) Questionnaire regarding Eichmann's personal details (Court Sess. 13, 24 April 1961) T/55(10) Excerpt from personal registry, signed by Eichmann (Court Sess. 13, 24 April 1961) T/56 Statement of Dieter Wisliceny to his examiners; 14-15 November 1945; 2 April 1946 (B06-856, Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/58 Evidence of Wisliceny before the Military Tribunal at Nuremberg; 3 January 1946 (IMG-IV, B06-29, Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/59 Letter from Herschel Grynszpan; 29 March 1939 (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/60 Article by Robert Weltsch in Die Juedische Rundschau (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/61 Three pages from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning forced retirement of non-Aryan officials; 7 April 1943 (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/62 Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning forced retirement of non-Aryan officials (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/63Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning ritual slaughtering (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/64Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning ritual slaughtering (two pages) (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/65Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning revocation of naturalization and confiscation of inimical property (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/66Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning exclusion of aliens from German territory (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/67Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning ban on intermarriage and extra-marital sexual relations between Aryans and Jews, and ban on employment of young German women in Jewish households (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/68Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing "First decree to implement the Law on Citizenship of the German Realm." (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/69Prayer by Rabbi Dr. Leo Baeck and Dr. Otto Hirsch appearing in book by Prof. Ernst Simon (Court Sess. 14, 25 April 1961) T/70Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Law Regarding the Legal Status of the Jewish Religious Congregations (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/71Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Decree Regarding the Declaration of the Property of Jews (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/72Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Third Proclamation about the Compulsory Carrying of Identity Cards (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/73Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Second Decree to Implement the Law Regarding the Changing of surnames and First Names (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/74Issue of Der Stu67rmer, Nazi German weekly (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/75Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Decree about Atonement to be made by Jews that are German subjects (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/76Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Decree for the Exclusion of the Jews from German Economic Life (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/77Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning Implementation of the Decree Regarding the Atonement Payment by the Jews (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/78Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing First Decree for the Implementation of the Law on the Legal Status of Jewish Religious Associations (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/79Excerpt from Ministerialblatt detailing Ministerial Decree Concerning Mobilization of Jewish Property (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/80Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt detailing Third Decree under the Decree on Declaring the Property of Jews (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/81Excerpt from Reichsgesetzblatt concerning Tenth Decree to Implement the German State Citizenship Law (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/82A History of the Jews, by Josef Kastein (Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/83Excerpt from judgment at Nuremberg Trials (regarding Gestapo, SD and SS); 1 October 1946 (IMG-1, BO6-268, Court Sess. 15, 25 April 1961) T/86Excerpt from Polish law of 10 November 1945 (Pol. War Cr. Com. II, B06-1374, Court Sess. 16, 26 April 1961) T/87Polish Bulletin No. 6 containing autobiography by Rudolf Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz (Court Sess. 16, 26 April 1961) T/91Letter from German police to Dr. Franz Meyer regarding his passport (Court Sess. 17, 26 April 1961) T/92Identity card of Dr. Franz Meyer (Court Sess. 17, 26 April 1961) T/93Letter from Gestapo to Dr. Franz Meyer prohibiting his holding a communal leadership position (Court Sess. 17, 26 April 1961) T/94Instructions to police departments concerning the manner in which interdepartmental and other correspondence is to be conducted; 9 July 1936 Alexandria 4, BO6-1241, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/95Document detailing re-organization of State Police Posts; 23 September 1939 (L-361 (US-478), BO6-921, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/96Himmler's order to establish the Head Office for Reich Security; 27 September 1939 (L-361 (US-478), BO6-919, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/97 Document on the concentration of the central offices of the Security Police and the SD; 27 September 1939 (L-361 (US-478), BO6-920, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/98 Service Instructions to Higher SS and Police Leaders of 18 December 1939 (NO-148, JM-02081, Alexandria 4-753, BO6- 554, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/99 Instructions for Distribution of Functions in the Head Office for Reich Security of 1 March 1941 (O-II-4, BO6-336, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/101 Police order concerning "close co-operation between SS offices", among others between Departments VI and IV; 28 August 1941 (NG-4852, BO6-543, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/102 Order directing all communications and documents from Operations Units A to D to the Command Staff as of 26.10.41 to be transmitted via the Chief of Department IV; 21 October 1941 (NO-4134, BO6-778, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/103 Executive instructions from Pohl of the SS Economic- Administrative Main Office on the reporting of important occurrences in the concentration camps; 25 July 1942 (NO- 2128, BO6-411, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/104 Outline of the composition of the Head Office for Reich Security, status as of 1 October 1943 (L-219, BO6-51, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/105 List of Police Attaches, Police Liaison Officers, SD- Commissioners and their male co-workers as of 16 October 1943 (NG-4852, BO6-542, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/106 Comparative table of ranks in the SS, German and American armies. (NG-2253, JM-02023, BO6-789, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/110 Weizsaecker reports in a circular (8.7.38) to all German diplomatic missions on a meeting between the British Ambassador and Ribbentrop. Ribbentrop rules out any negotiation with the participants in the Evian conference concerning Jewish property. Such matters are strictly of internal concern, and Jewish property cannot be allowed to be transferred abroad; 8 July 1938 (NG-3702, BO6-462, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/112Instructions of Hanover Gestapo concerning the blocking of Jewish bank accounts; 11 November 1938 (Alexandria 4, BO6- 1452, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/113Heydrich reports to Goering on the results of Crystal Night and details the heavy damage caused to the Jews both physically and to their property; 11 November 1938 (PS-3058, BO6-1503, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/114Minutes of meeting in Goering's office dealing with "The removal of the Jews from the German economy, confiscation of insurance indemnifications for the damage caused to Jews on 10 November and other measures against the Jews"; 12 October 1938 (PS-1816, BO6-76, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/115Cable from Joseph Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador to Germany, to Acting Secretary of State in Washington. Reports on conversation between the French Ambassador and Ribbentrop, which Ribbentrop refused all removal of Jewish property abroad because the property had been acquired illegally; 8 December 1938 (PS-3319, BO6-505, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/117Hitler's speech before the Reichstag on 30 January 1939 in which he threatens to annihilate European Jewry (PS-2663, BO6-296, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/118Speech by Albert Rosenberg, as published in the Voelkischer Beobachter, in which he proposes the solution of the Jewish Question by establishing a Jewish reservation in Madagascar or Guinea; 8 February 1939 (Streicher-8, BO6- 1054, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/119Three sets of instructions (25.1.38, 4.10.39, 16.5.40) regarding the way in which police authority should be used to imprison people under the control of the authorities, in concentration camps (PS-3040, BO6-782, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/120Organization plan of Head Office for Reich Security (T/37(243)) (PS-2346, BO6-262, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/122Form for SS members oath (T/37(163)) (BO6-84, Court Sess. 18, 27 April 1961) T/155Durchlassschein (exit permit) of Dr. Paul Meretz (Court Sess. 19, 27 April 1961) T/156Durchlassschein (exit permit) of Mrs. Meretz (Court Sess. 19, 27 April 1961) T/168Bulletin No. 12 of the Polish Governmental Committee (Court Sess. 20, 28 April 1961) T/185Record of Proceedings of the Wannsee Conference (T/37(41)). Participants include Mueller and Eichmann. Heydrich lectures on the Final Solution; 20 January 1942 (NG- 2586, K-210400, TK-325, BO6-74, Court Sess. 20, 28 April 1961) T/203Bulletin I. of Polish Government Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes; 1946 (BO6-1375, Court Sess. 22, 1 May 1961) T/204Translation into English of Bulletin I. of Polish Government Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes; 1946 (BO6-1376, Court Sess. 22, 1 May 1961) T/214The Death Brigade. Book by Leon Weliczker Wells (Court Sess. 22, 1 May 1961) T/256A Voice from the Depth. Leaflet issued on 22.8.44 by Berman and Zuckerman, survivors of the Warsaw ghetto, calling for the establishment of a Jewish state (Court Sess. 25, 3 May 1961) T/257In the Streets of Warsaw 5700-5703 (1940-1943). Book by Rachel Auerbach (Court Sess. 26, 3 May 1961) T/258The Holy Fire. Book of sermons by Rabbi Kalonymus Kalmish Shapiro (Court Sess. 26, 3 May 1961) T/259Justina's Diary. Diary by Gusta Dawidson-Draenger written in Montelupich prison (Court Sess. 26, 3 May 1961) T/273Report by Juergen Stroop, commander of the Waffen-SS, on the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto. (From Blue Series, Vol. 26, p. 628 ff) (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/274Himmler's order for the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto. (From Green Series , Vol. 5, pp. 620-622) (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/275The Jerusalem of Lithuania in the Revolt and in the Holocaust. Book by Meir Mark Dowrzecki (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/276Personalausweis. Yellow certificate issued in Vilna Ghetto promising its holder life for a few months (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/277Familienmitgliedausweis. Pink certificate issued in Vilna Ghetto to family men (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/278Blue certificate issued to children in Vilna Ghetto (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/279Proclamation in Polish, Lithuanian and German of a curfew for Jews in Vilna Ghetto because German soldiers had been shot at (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/280Letter from Abba Kovner (code name: Uri) to partisan commanders Markov and Yurdis concerning a group of Jewish underground fighters (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/281Form refusing Movement Pass issued in Vilna Ghetto (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/282Vilna Ghetto certificate issued by Judenrat or Jewish police to Jews who would be allowed to work (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/283Certificate, the possession of which was believed by Jews in the Vilna Ghetto to keep them alive (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/284Vilna Ghetto head tax document (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/285Notice posted on Vilna Ghetto walls pronouncing the death penalty for possession of more than thirty marks (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/286Passierschein. Certificate permitting its holder to move around in the Vilna Ghetto during curfew hours (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/287Certificate concerning tax paid to the Vilna ghetto Judenrat (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/288Testimonies given to the Jewish underground by survivors of the Ponary massacre, Tama Katz and Yehudit Strench (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/289Der erste Ruf (The First Call). First announcement of revolt in Vilna Ghetto; 1 January 1942 (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/290Announcement by Gens, Commander of Vilna Ghetto, of the death by shooting of two workers, Aharon and Rivka Shulkin, for having gone to a neighbouring village to buy food; 4 May 1943 (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/291"Battle rules" issued to underground fighters in the Vilna Ghetto (Court Sess. 27, 4 May 1961) T/322Report on massacre of the Jews of Kamenets-Podolski; 11 September 1941 (NO-3154, Court Sess. 30, 8 May 1961) T/669Letter from Lammers, Head of Reich Chancellery, to Himmler about a report received by Lammers describing death march from Lublin, and asking for intervention of Goering to avoid repetition; 25 March 1940 (NG-2490, K-336613-4, TK- 514, B06-795, Court Sess. 38, 12 May 1961) T/754Gestapo Duesseldorf sends IVB4 report on two children from a mixed marriage, where the father tried to keep their origins secret. IVB4 asks to have them declared as Jews. Attached is an order from the Head Office for Reich Security to arrest the father; 20 October 1942 (B06-1107, Court Sess. 43, 17 May 1961) T/759Letter from Luther to Eichmann (Dec. 42) announcing that Romania, Croatia and Slovakia have agreed to the deportation of the Jews in their jurisdiction; 10 January 1942 (K-210172, TK-324, B06-199, Court Sess. 43, 17 May 1961) T/829Volume of weekly reports from the archives of the Community of Prague (Court Sess. 44, 18 May 1961) T/888 Order for all Jews in Belgrade to report to Fire Brigade Command Post at Tasmajdan; failure to comply would result in death. Belgrade, 16 April 1944 (B06-1340, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/889 Anti-Jewish laws promulgated in Croatia between the dates 6.5.41-17.1.42. The laws, i.a., stipulated the blocking of all bank accounts, the confiscation of all safes, and the sequestration of all storage depots, while prohibiting the handing over of anything to the Jews. (Y- III, B06-1438, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/890 Regulation (modelled on the Nuremberg Laws) issued by an administration within the Croatian Ministry of the Interior. It is signed by Kvaternik, head of the administration, and by Dr. Andre Artukovic, Croatian Minister of the Interior; 21 May 1941 (Y-V-I, B06-1623, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/891Excerpts from speech given by Dr. Andre Artukovic, Croatian Minister of the Interior, and published in People's Journal. The speech is full of denunciations of the Jews, in Nazi style, and declares the Jews to be the enemies of the Croatian state; 26 February 1942 (Y-V-2, B06-1624, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/892Part of a report on Nazi persecution of the Jews. The report, which was prepared by the State Commission for Establishing the Crimes of the Occupiers and their Helpers set up by the Government of Yugoslavia, was published in June 1945 and describes the suffering of the Jews and life in the concentration and extermination camps; July 1945 (J- III-10, B06-1432, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/893Testimony of Police Attache Hans Helm before a Yugoslav military court. Helm served in Belgrade in the years 1941/1942 under Dr. Wilhelm Fuchs and established Special Operations Units. His orders came directly from headquarters in Berlin; 18 September 1946 (Y-III-4/5, B06- 1434, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/894Excerpts from the examination of Dr. Wilhelm Fuchs in Belgrade in which he confirms that instructions concerning the treatment of Jews were received directly from Eichmann. Jews were shot in a reprisal action in the concentration camp; Sajmiste, 4 September 1946 (J-III- 8, B06-1433, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/895Testimony of Ludwig Teichmann before a Yugoslav military court. Teichmann was the commander of the Security Service in Serbia. He confirmed that some of the Jews arrested were shot, some were killed by gas, and some were sent to the East and found their death there; 17 September 1945 (Y-III-6, B06-1437, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/896Two testimonies by August Meisner, SS and Police Leader, before a Yugoslav military court. He confirmed that Jews were killed by shooting in Sajmiste and other places. During two months in 1942, a gas van sent from Berlin was in function, and many Jews were put to death in it; 31 August 1946 (Y-III-4/5, B06-1435, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/897Two excerpts from the testimony of Aleksander Benak, translator for the Gestapo in Croatia. He testified that Abromeit was in contact with Kvaternik and [??] of the Croatian Ministry of the Interior, and that together they established assembly camps for asthe Jews from which they were eventually deported; 26 May 1945 (Y-V, B06-1493, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/898Letter from Heydrich of IVB4 (new) to the Minister of Finance, inviting a representative of the Minister to a meeting in which the transfer of 260,000 Slovenes to Serbia will be discussed; 21 April 1941 (NG-4897, B06-423, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/899Telegram from Eichmann to the representative of the BdS in Lower Styria (Slovenia) concerning the appointment of a commandant of a camp to be established for the purpose of deporting Slovenes; 26 April 1941 (Y-I-1, B06-1080, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/90030 announcements from Eichmann assistants in Slovenia on the deportations carried out June-September 1941. Total number of deportees: 14,000. Note in particular the document dated 7.6.41 in which details on the deportations are given, and where it says, "in accordance with Eichmann's instructions." 7 June - 27 September 1941 (Y-I, B06-1079, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/901Deportation headquarters in Marburg (Maribor) informs Eichmann that the Slovenes will be subject to strict customs control at the transit points into the Yugoslav areas; 23 June 1943 (Y-I, B06-1093, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/902Note by Luther for oral report to Foreign Minister: It concerns the the Croatian territories occupied by Italy, where the Italian commander declared that the treatment of the Jews will be the same as that of other inhabitants. Luther suggests that the Italian Government be approached on this matter; 24 June 1942 (NG-3560, K-212262, TK-326, B06- 658, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/903The Foreign Ministry transmits to the Head Office for Reich Security the contents of a telegram received from the German legation in Zagreb. The telegram confirms agreement by the Croatian Minister of Finance to pay 30 Marks for each Jew deported. The deportations will be carried out by the Police Attache; 16 October 1942 (NG-2367, K-212304, TK-326, B06-87, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/904Kasche, the German Minister in Zagreb, complains to the Foreign Ministry about the lack of action by the Italians against the Jews. He asks that Eichmann be informed of this; 20 November 1942 (NG-2345, K-212340, TK-326, B06-661, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/905The Foreign Ministry transmits to Eichmann report from the German legation in Zagreb on the deportations carried out and on the preparations for further deportations in the coastal areas; 6 December 1942 (K-212351, K-212345-6, TK- 326, B06-1046, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/906Kasche, the German Minister in Zagreb, complains to the Foreign Ministry that the Italian treatment of the Jews is too favourable. He asks that IVB4 be informed of the situation; 9 December 1942 (K-212356, TK-326, B06-1047, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/907The German legation in Zagreb transmits to the Croatian police a memo on a conversation between Abromeit and the Croatian police commander regarding the deportation of the Jews from Croatia. Reference is made in the memo to the co- operation between the Croatian police and the Germans. Among other things, Abromeit will be responsible for carrying out the deportation from the assembly camp to Germany. A copy of the memo was sent to Eichmann; 27 January 1943 (Y-II-2, B06-1081, Court Sess. 46, 19 May 1961) T/908Kasche, German Minister in Zagreb, notifies the Foreign Ministry of the beginning of the deportation of 2,000 Jews in small groups. He asks that Eichmann be informed; 4 March 1943 (NG-2348, K-212358, TK-326, B06-660, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/909Kasche, German Minister in Zagreb, notifies the Foreign Ministry that preparations for the deportations have been completed. The first group will leave in March 1943. Arrangements have been made with the railway authorities, and at this stage 2,000 Jews will be deported in small groups. He asks for escort personnel and that Eichmann be informed; 4 February 1943 (Y-II-3, B06-1161, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/910Wagner, Foreign Ministry, transmits to the German legation in Zagreb a letter from IVB4, signed by Guenther, who requests the following information: (a) When will the Jews still remaining in Croatia be deported to Auschwitz? (b) How are the negotiations with the Italians concerning the Jews in the territories occupied by them progressing? 10 April 1943 (NG-2347, K-212359, TK-326, B06-659, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/911The Italian Embassy in Berlin requests the return of the Jewess Levy, an Italian national, who had been removed from a concentration camp near Zagreb and deported to Auschwitz; 4 February 1943 (B06-686, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/912Guenther replies to the Foreign Ministry that the Jewess Levy is not in Auschwitz and there is no way to ascertain her whereabouts; 13 April 1943 (K-364079, TK-549, B06-687, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/913The Foreign Ministry turns to Eichmann in the matter of the Jew Mario Sasson who was deported from Zagreb to Auschwitz. His German-Christian wife and three children should be sent to Germany; 26 May 1943 (K-346717, TK-526, B06-342, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/914Guenther replies to the Foreign Ministry that Sasson died in the East; 15 November 1944 (K-346724, TK-526, BO6- 343, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/915Eichmann notifies the Foreign Ministry that he has instructed the Police Attache in Zagreb to transfer the Jew Guttmann to the area of the Reich. It is intended to send him to Ghetto Theresienstadt; 2 July 1943 (K-346221, TK-526, B06-1048, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/916Wagner, Foreign Ministry, cables the Police Attache in Zagreb that there are still about 800 Jews in Croatia, and he requests their transfer to the East; 15 July 1943 (NG- 2413, K-212365, TK-326, B06-655, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/917In a letter to the Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Croatia, IVB4 requests the deportation of 400 Croatian Jews whom the Jewish Agency is trying to send to Palestine; 19 July 1943 (Y-II-27/28, B06-1082, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/918In reply to IVB4's instructions to deport 400 Jews from Croatia, Zagreb informs IVB4 that this matter has been passed on to the Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Croatia for action; 19 July 1943 (Y-II-29, B06-1083, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/919The Attache's Unit of the Head Office for Reich Security advises Abromeit that in view of the changed situation - the defeat of Italy - it is necessary to speed up the deportations from the Croatian coastal areas; 16 September 1943 (Y-II-33, B06-1094, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/920The Attache's Unit notifies the Police Attache at the German legation in Zagreb that, in order to carry out the deportations from Croatian territory, which until now was held by the Italians, a special unit, headed by Krumey, will be established; 15 October 1943 (Y-II-36, B06-1095, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/921In a report of the German legation in Zagreb, the writer sums up the activities against the Jews and encloses a report from the Police Attache on this subject. The latter gives an accounting of the number of Jews still remaining and makes suggestions as to their extermination; 22 April 1944 (NG-2349, B06-656, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/922Letter from von Thadden to Eichmann on the Jewish Question in Croatia, which Guenther had raised. Von Thadden says that the main difficulty in the completion of the deportations is the many mixed marriages in that country; 17 April 1944 (K-212369, TK-326, B06-1049, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/923IVA4b, in an unsigned letter (apparently addressed to the legation in Zagreb), writes about the negotiations between the Hungarian Government and Croatia on the repatriation from Hungary of Jews who are Croatian nationals. According to information at hand, Croatia is willing to accept them under certain conditions; 10 April 1944 (Y-II-41, B06-1084, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/924Zagreb replies to IVA4 that no agreement was concluded between Hungary and Croatia on the repatriation of the Jews, and that nothing is known about the matter in Croatia; 22 August 1944 (Y-II-42, B06-1085, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/925Letter from Guenther to von Thadden asking for the dismissal of the Jew August Moss from his employment as a geologist in the oil refinery "Petrolej"; 6 April 1944 (K- 214123, TK-328, B06-166, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/926The Foreign Ministry instructs the German Ambassador in Sofia to begin negotiations with the Bulgarian Government in regard to the expulsion of the Jews to the East. The Germans are willing to accept the Jews against a payment of 250 Marks for each deportee, and they are ready to send an expert to help with the deportation actions; October 1942 (K-207522-3, TK-321, B06-1023, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/927Beckerle, the German Ambassador in Sofia, reports to the Foreign Ministry on his meeting with the Bulgarian prime minister. The Bulgarians agree to deport the Jews to the East, except for those who are needed for public works. They suggest that a German adviser be sent to to assist the Bulgarians; 16 October 1942 (K-207530, TK-321, B06-1024, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/928Eichmann informs Legation Counsellor Klingenfuss that in Yugoslavia several Jews of Spanish nationality, who were on their way from Bulgaria to Spain, have been arrested. Eichmann requests that no further exit permits be issued to Jews, as it is the official policy not to allow Jews to leave areas under German control. The arrested Jews have been sent to a camp and will be deported. Eichmann asks to expedite the expulsion of the Jews within the framework of the Final Solution of the Jewish Question in Europe. The deportations will be carried out by the Police Attache in Sofia; 17 November 1942 (K-340074-5, TK-518, B06-127, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/929Klingenfuss, Foreign Ministry, transmits to Eichmann copy of a report received from Sofia concerning the deportation of Bulgarian Jews. He asks whether it is intended to send Wisliceny to Bulgaria as an Adviser; 23 November 1942 (K-207531, TK-321, B06-1025, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/930The Foreign Ministry informs the German Ambassador in Sofia of the appointment of Dannecker as Adviser on Jewish Affairs, with the aim to deport the Jews. In the negotiations, the Bulgarians must be asked to pay at least 100 Marks for each Jew deported; 4 December 1942 (K-207557, TK-321, B06-233, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/931Mueller, on IVB4a stationery, writes to the Foreign Ministry that he cannot spare Wisliceny for a position in Sofia, since the latter is still busy in Bratislava. For the post of Adviser on Jewish Affairs in Sofia, Mueller has designated Dannecker, who has served in a similar capacity in Paris; 10 December 1942 (K-207555-6, TK-321, B06-1026, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/932Beckerle, the German Ambassador in Sofia transmits two reports from Dannecker, in which the latter writes about his discussions with the Bulgarian Ministry of the Interior and with the Commissioner for Jewish Affairs, Belev. Programs have been drawn up for the expulsion of the Jews of Thrace and Macedonia. The Ambassador adds that, although the Minister of the Interior intends to carry out deportations of all the Jews, at this stage only the Jews in the conquered territories are concerned; 8 February 1943 (K- 207570-5, TK-321, B06-1028, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/933Beckerle, the German Ambassador in Sofia, informs the Foreign Ministry that the Bulgarian Government has agreed to deport 20,000 Jews. If all goes according to plan, the deportations can begin at the end of March; 16 February 1943 (K-207578, TK-321, B06-1029, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/934Dannecker reports on the agreement by the Bulgarian Government to the expulsion of 20,000 Jews. Belev has set in motion the preparations for the deportations. In order to fill the quota, "undesirable Jews" will be transferred to the occupied territories and deported from there; 16 February 1943 (K-207579-80, TK-321, B06-1030, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/935Von Thadden, Foreign Ministry, informs Eichmann of the arrangements in Sofia and asks for his co-operation, to ensure that the deportations from Bulgaria will begin at the end of March, as planned; 18 February 1943 (K- 207577, TK-321, B06-1031, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/936Guenther informs the Foreign Ministry that all preparations have been completed and that the deportations from Bulgaria will begin on 15.3.43. The Jews will be expelled to the Generalgouvernment in two special trains per week, each with 2,000-3,000 persons, escorted by German police; 9 March 1943 (K-207587, TK-321, B06-1032, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/937Beckerle, the German Ambassador in Sofia, reports to the Foreign Ministry on a session of the Bulgarian Parliament organized by its Vice-President and a number of its members to protest against the Jewish deportations. As a result, Peshev was forced to resign from his post. The Foreign Ministry passes on the contents of the report to Eichmann; 26-27 March 1943 (K-208506, TK-322, B06-1033, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/938Agreement between Belev, Commissioner for Jewish Affairs in Bulgaria, and Dannecker on behalf of the Germans. The agreement, signed on 22.2.43, specifies the arrangements and conditions for the Jewish deportations from Bulgarian territory (including territories ceded to Bulgaria by Yugoslavia). (B06-417, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/939On the basis of a telephone conversation with Eichmann, Dannecker proposes a program for the deportation of the Jews from Bulgaria; 23 February 1943 (K-207583-5, TK-321, B06- 204, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/940Wagner sums up the activities against the Jews and their deportation from Bulgaria. He mentions the arrival of Dannecker who, as Adviser on Jewish Affairs, is charged with the organization of the deportation; 3 April 1943 (K-207591- 4, K-207613-7, TK-321, B06-171, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/941The German Ambassador in Sofia transmits to the Foreign Ministry a comprehensive report on the deportation of the Jews of Thrace and Macedonia. The report refers to difficulties with the Bulgarian Government and on Dannecker's and Belev's efforts to include in the expulsions also the Jews living in the area of the old Bulgaria; 5 April 1943 (K-207603-9, TK-321, B06-1035, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/942Guenther requests the Foreign Ministry to bring pressure to bear on the Bulgarian Government, so that it will agree to deport the Jews living in the territory of Old Bulgaria. He voices his suspicion that the call-up of Jews to labour camps is only a means to prevent their deportation; (K-207618-20, TK-321, B06-1036, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/943Report from the Sofia Gestapo to the Head Office for Reich Security, Police Attache's Unit, on the difficulties made by the Bulgarians concerning the Jewish deportations. The Bulgarians expel the Jews from Sofia to provincial towns and labour camps. The writer sees this as a temporary phase towards deportation to the East; 7 June 1943 (K-207639-45, TK-321, B06-191, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/944Beckerle, the German Ambassador to Sofia, reports to the Police Attache's Unit in reply to a letter from IVB4: The deportation of the Jews from Sofia to the provincial towns has been completed. This deportation caused the enmity of the local population against the Jews, because of food shortages, etc. At this stage, the government is not inclined to deportations from outside the Bulgarian borders and suggests not to exert pressure on the Bulgarian Government on this point. It is hoped that matters will take their own course; 24 June 1943 (NG-096, K-344661-2, TK- 524, B06-420, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/945The Foreign Office informs the embassy in Sofia that the matter raised by the Metropolitan of the Bulgarian Church was brought to the attention of the Head Office for Reich Security, but the latter is unable to fulfil the request; 31 July 1944 (K-208557, TK-322, B06-1040, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/946Beckerle, the German Ambassador in Sofia, informs the Foreign Ministry of an offer from England, via the Swiss Protecting Power, to accept 5,000 Jewish children for Palestine. At the request of the Bulgarian Government, he asks for instructions; 4 February 1943 (NG-1792, K-207313-5, TK-321, B06-830, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/947Von Hahn, Foreign Ministry, informs Eichmann that he has given instructions to the ambassador in Sofia to advise the Bulgarians not to agree to send 5,000 children to Palestine, as this would contradict German policy vis-a-vis the Arabs; 8 February 1943 (K-207313, TK-321, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/948Bergmann, Foreign Ministry, instructs the embassy in Sofia to oppose the emigration of 5,000 Jewish children to Palestine. It is suspected that the children will be educated under British influence to become propagandists; 13 February 1943 (NG-1783, JM-02021, K-207211, TK-321, B06-831, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/949Rademacher notifies the German legation in Bucharest that, according to information received, the Bulgarian Government conducted separate negotiations with the British concerning the emigration of Jews to Palestine. The Government must be strictly advised that Germany opposes both the emigration and all negotiations of this type; 10 March 1943 (NG-2184, K-207354-5, TK-321, B06-400, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/950Guenther turns to the Foreign Ministry in the matter of the alleged negotiations between the Bulgarian Government and Great Britain concerning the emigration of 4,000 adults and 4,000 children to Palestine. He requests that steps be taken to prevent such emigration; 2 April 1943 (K-210553, TK-325, B06-1037, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/951The Foreign Ministry replies to IVB4 concerning the negotiations between the Bulgarians and the British on permission for emigration to Palestine: It is true that there were such negotiations, but the Bulgarians claim that these deliberations were only for appearances' sake, and that emigration will not be authorised. The Foreign Ministry suspects that the Bulgarians conduct a duplicitous policy, along the model of the Romanians; 7 April 1943 (K- 210551-2, TK-325, B06-1038, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/952Eichmann informs the Foreign Ministry of the Bulgarians' intention to authorise emigration to Palestine of a large number of Balkan Jews. He asks "for information and preventive action, if possible"; 4 May 1943 (K-207416, TK-321, B06-1034, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/953Table summarizing the number of victims in the various Greek communities during the Holocaust, as prepared by the Central Organization of Jewish Communities in Athens; 5 August 1960 (G-I, B06-832, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/954The Foreign Ministry approaches Eichmann in the matter of a Jewess converted to Christianity who was expelled from her Hungarian town and on whose behalf the Bulgarian Metropolitan has intervened. Since the Foreign Ministry wishes to be in the Metropolitan's good graces, it recommends that the woman be returned or sent to Theresienstadt. (The request of the German Ambassador in Sofia is enclosed); 28 July 1944 (K-208557, TK-322, B06- 1039, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/955Suhr, IVB4, warns the Foreign Ministry of dangers arising from the Jews living in Greek territory. He proposes that they be "marked" and that part of the Jewish Communities be arrested. If, for the time being, it is not possible to mark Jews of Italian nationality, it should at least be done in the case of Jews who are Spanish nationals; 11 July 1942 (K-211586-8, TK-326, B06-997, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/956Suhr reports to the Foreign Ministry on the mobilization of Jews for forced labour in Greece. The fact that Jews of Italian nationality are exempt from this work and that rich Jews flee from Greece to the territory occupied by Italy points to the need to conduct the usual anti-Jewish activities also in the Italian territory; 18 August 1942 (K-211572-3, TK-326, B06-998, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/957Telegram from Luther to the German Embassy in Rome: The Italian Representative in Athens asks for instructions from his Government on the Jewish Question. The attitude of the government in Rome must be clarified. The Representative received information on Guenther's role in the Jewish deportations. The latter is flying to Salonika and will contact the Consulate General; 22 January 1943 (K-211549-50, TK-326, B06-999, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/958Luther, Foreign Ministry, informs the consul in Athens that Guenther has been sent to Salonika by the Head Office for Reich Security to conduct negotiations on Jewish affairs. He will work in co-operation with the Ambassador whose assistance is requested; 23 January 1943 (K-345672, TK- 525, B06-344, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/959Guenther asks the Foreign Ministry to send Wisliceny, currently in Bratislava, to Salonika for six to eight weeks to help with the deportation of its Jews; 25 January 1943 (K- 211546, TK-326, B06-1000, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/960Dr. Merten orders the Jewish Community, as from 25 February 1943, to wear the distinctive Jewish Star and to mark all Jewish shops. The Jews will be transferred to a special area, at their own expense; 6 February 1943 (G-II, B06-424, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/961Military Commander Dr. Merten, in the name of IVB4 Salonika, instructs Wisliceny on the size of the marking sign to be worn by the Jews and on the marking of their shops; 12 February 1943 (G-II, B06-425, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/962Wisliceny gives orders to Dr. Koretz, Chief Rabbi of Salonika, on the marking of Jewish shops and flats with a Jewish Star; 17 February 1943 (G-II, B06-237, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/963Merten issues orders regarding confiscated Jewish property in Salonika: The confiscated shops must continue to function and the income therefrom handed to the Greek authorities; 15 June 1943 (B06-241, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/964Merten publishes an order forbidding membership of Salonikan Jews in any organization whatsoever; 25 February 1943 (G-II, B06-238, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/965On Merten's instructions, Wisliceny orders Dr. Koretz to collect the cash and close the bank accounts of Salonikan Jews who have been deported. The property will remain in the hands of the Community; March 1943(G-II, B06-240, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/966Merten prohibits Jews from using telephones and public transportation in Salonika; 13 February 1943 (G-II, B06- 427, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/967 Wisliceny orders the Jewish Community of Salonika to deposit all the monies of the deported Jews in a special bank account; 15 March 1943 (G-II, B06-428, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/968Merten informs the Jewish Community of Salonika that, because of the flight of the Jewish physician Cuenos, 25 Jews will be taken hostage and will be shot if any command is not heeded by the Jewish population; 21 March 1943 (G-II, B06-429, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/969Order from Wisliceny to Dr. Koretz: As Head of the Salonika Jewish Community, Koretz will be responsible to the Security Police and the SD for all the Community's affairs; 29 March 1943 (G-II, B06-430, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/970The Foreign Ministry transmits to Eichmann report received from the German Consul-General in Salonika on the steps taken by Wisliceny in Salonika, including wearing of the Jewish Star, ghettoization, and marking of Jewish shops; 4 March 1943 (K-345673, TK-525, B06-1003, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/971The German Consul-General in Salonika reports to the Foreign Ministry on the beginning of Jewish deportations to Poland. The action will be concluded within six weeks. Nationals of friendly and neutral countries have so far not been included, but it is recommended that this be the case in the future; 15 March 1943 (K-211500, TK-326, B06-1004, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/972Von Thadden informs Eichmann that he has given several states until 15 June 1943 to repatriate their Jewish nationals from Salonika. He asks that, for the time being, no action be taken against these Jews; 4 May 1943 (K-211404, TK-326, B06-1005, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/973The Foreign Ministry informs Eichmann that the French Government has asked for permission for ten families of French nationality to return to France from Greece. The Foreign Ministry does not wish to grant this request and has given instructions to its embassy in Paris to reply that these families have already been deported. Eichmann is asked to advise his staff accordingly; 21 May 1943 (K- 345341, K-345343, TK-525, B06-1006, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/974Notice received by Leon Kapon, Tel Aviv. The witness was among the Jews of Salonika that were assembled in "Liberation Square" on 11 July 1942. He details the German atrocities and identifies photographs made on that day; 27 November 1960 (B06-1117, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/975Picture of Salonikan Jews in "Liberation Square" (Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/976Picture of SS men pouring water on Jew in Salonika who had been beaten, in order to revive him for further beatings (Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/977Picture of SS man forcing Jews in Salonika to do exercises until they fall down from fatigue (Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/978Picture of Jew in Salonika being beaten with a stick by German soldiers (Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/979Picture of Jews in Salonika unable to continue after six hours of exercises(Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/980Picture of Jews having to remove their hats in "Liberation Square", Salonika(Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/981Picture of Jews in "Liberation Square", Salonika(Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/982Picture of Jew in Salonika lying on the ground to demonstrate exercises (Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/983Picture of Jews in Salonika lined up in a row, to watch others demonstrating exercises (Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/984Picture of witness Nechama exercising at the orders of a soldier (Salonika) (Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/985Internal Foreign Ministry memo on a complaint by the Italian Embassy to the effect that the Adviser on Jewish Affairs in Salonika had traveled to the Italian-occupied territory in pursuit of Salonikan Jews who had managed to flee there. The Italians request non-interference in the areas occupied by them and ask for the return from deportation of the family Shaul. Shaul had been a legal adviser to the Italian Embassy in Greece and was deported to Poland by Wisliceny; 3 June 1943 (81980-4, Tin-284, B06- 1007, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/986Internal Foreign Ministry memo signed by von Thadden giving details on Wisliceny's journey to Athens. The Italians state that, regretfully, they may one day have to arrest Wisliceny on Italian soil. Von Thadden spoke with Eichmann on this matter who suggested that there is no basis for complaint, since Wisliceny is a cautious official. Eichmann will bring to the attention of Himmler that the Italians are threatening to arrest a German police official; 17 June 1943 (TK-326, B06-1008, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/987The Foreign Ministry, in its reply to the Italian Embassy in Berlin, rejects Italian complaints against Wisliceny's activities and denies any intent to pursue Jews who had fled. A copy of this letter is sent to Eichmann; 24 June 1943 (B06-1009,Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/988The Foreign Ministry discusses with Eichmann the treatment of Jews in Salonika who are Spanish nationals. Although the Spanish Government did not avail itself of the opportunity to return these Jews [to Spain], it may do so in the future. Therefore, they must be brought to Bergen- Belsen, to see what the Spanish reaction will be in the next two to three months. Eichmann is requested to notify the Special Operations Unit and also the camp commander. The treatment of these Jews must be such that there can be no complaints if they are, indeed, returned to Spain; 26 July 1943 (NG-5050, JM-02032, B06-1010, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/989Bergmann, Foreign Ministry, informs the embassy in Rome that, according to information received from the Security Service, Jews in Greece are able to obtain Greek nationality and thus to evade forced labour. He requests intervention with the Italian authorities; 15 February 1943 (NG-4957, K- 211541-2, K-211984-5, TK-326, B06-681, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/990Mackensen, German Ambassador in Rome, reports to the Foreign Ministry on a decision by the Italian Foreign Ministry in the matter of the treatment of the Jews in the Greek territories occupied by Italy. The procedure will be as follows: Jews of Italian nationality will be treated in the same way as Italian Jews; Greek nationals will be sent to camps in Italy; nationals of other countries or stateless Jews will be sent to Greek islands; 12 March 1943 (NG-5051, B06-683, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/991Two (identical) memos by Rademacher on Italian treatment of Jews in the Greek territories occupied by Italy. He quotes Eichmann's opinion that the measures applied by the Italians against them are not satisfactory; 19 March 1943 (NG-5051, K-211532-4, TK-326, B06-685, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/992Declaration by Wisliceny on the situation in Greece: He submits timetable pertaining to his work, points out Eichmann's role, and relates his conversations with Dr. Koretz; 27 June 1947 (B06-235, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/993Von Thadden to Eichmann: It is not desirable to send Spanish Jews from Salonika to Athens, even if the Italians (who occupy Athens) are ready to accept them. Requests Eichmann to instruct the commandant of Salonika to refrain from this transfer; 28 July 1943 (K-349383, TK-529, B06-421, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/994The Foreign Minisry sends to the Spanish Legation a list of Jews of Spanish nationality who have been expelled from Salonika. Attached is a list of the monies and jewels confiscated from these Jews. The list was prepared by Wisliceny, "Head of Special Commando for Jewish Affairs"; 2 December 1943(K-348339, K-348346, TK-528, B06-345, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/995Guenther replies to the Foreign Office that the Jewess _[??] (HOW TO SPELL?) was sent to the labour camp Birkenau, and, for reasons of principle, it is impossible to allow her to go to Switzerland; 14 September 1943 (K-345718, TK-525, B06-1022, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/996The Charge d'Affaires of the Foreign Ministry in South- East Europe, Neubacher, reports that in Athens only 1,200 out of 8,000 Jews have been registered. Since those that were registered are the "unimportant" ones, He proposes postponing deportations until the rest are seized. Note in Van Thadden's handwriting: He spoke with Eichmann by telephone - the matter is a secret between Kaltenbrunner and Neubacher; the deportations are to be carried out; 2 December 1943 (K-206574, TK-321, B06-176, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/997Guenther notifies the Foreign Ministry that Jews of foreign nationality living in Greece are not yet required to return to their countries of origin. Such Jews will first be sent to Bergen-Belsen, and from there their nationality claims will be examined; 29 January 1944 (K-349980-1, TK- 529, B06-520, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/998Von Thadden turns to Eichmann regarding the "incomprehensible" request of the Army for payment for the transports from Greece. The Foreign Ministry assumes that the matter will be settled by Eichmann's office; 11 October 1944 (K-345712, TK-525, B06-346, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/999Sworn statement by Erwin Lenz, former German soldier, made to American investigators for Trial No. XII. He describes the concentration of the Jews in a city on the island of Rhodes and their forced transportation on unseaworthy boats, which sank near the island shores. The action was carried out by military personnel, under the instruction of two SS men; 10 May 1947 (NOKW-1715, B06-1263, Court Sess. 47, 22 May 1961) T/1012 The chief of the gendarmerie in Transnistria reports to his superiors on the murder of 1,200 Jews by the German SS; 16 June 1942 (B06-476, Court Sess. 48, 23 May 1961) T/1019Richter, Adviser on Jewish Affairs at the embassy in Bucharest, transmits to Eichmann data on population statistics in Romania, with special reference to the Jewish population. He promises to send more exact information; 30 June 1942 (B06-526, Court Sess. 48, 23 May 1961) T/1048Eichmann writes to von Hahn, Foreign Ministry, that according to reliable information, Jewish activists in Romania are negotiating with Turkey for transit visas for 1,000 children and 100 accompanying staff who are to go to Palestine. Eichmann asks that this project be thwarted; 3 March 1943 (K-207357, TK-321, B06-231, Court Sess. 48, 23 May 1961) T/1052Richter asks the German consuls in various Romanian cities for information on local Jewish propaganda material and for a list of Jews who still own radio sets; 16 March 1943 (B06-482, Court Sess. 48, 23 May 1961) T/1054Eichmann passes on information to the Foreign Ministry on preparations in Romania for emigration attempts to Palestine. In particular, he mentions a project planned for 1,500 Jews to sail on the "Smirnik", and asks that steps be taken to prevent the emigration; 3 May 1943 (K-207414-5, TK- 321, B06-982, Court Sess. 48, 23 May 1961) T/1060Eichmann requests von Thadden, Foreign Ministry, to instruct Richter, German Embassy in Bucharest, to prevent the emigration of the Jew Ausschnitt and to include him in the general measures; 2 June 1943 (K-342071-2, TK-520, B06- 133, Court Sess. 48, 23 May 1961) T/1072Dr. Alexander Safran, former Chief Rabbi of Romania and a member of the Romanian Senate, describes in a declaration the sufferings of the Jews of Romania during the War; 26 June 1959 (SW-IV, B06-568, Court Sess. 48, 23 May 1961) T/1073Report by the German Ambassador in Bratislava, von Killinger, to the Foreign Ministry on the political situation in Slovakia. He describes the absolute control of the Germans in Slovakia, e.g., orders given by the Germans to the Slovakian Government, accompanied by threats of arrest; 19 August 1940 (NG 2674, UM 02025, B06-1527, Court Sess. 49, 23 May 1961) T/1074Statement of Wisliceny on anti-Jewish measures in Slovakia. He describes his own role and that of Eichmann in the expulsion of the Slovakian Jews. (Excerpts from a declaration made to the Slovakian prosecutor); 6/7 May 1945 (B06-899, Court Sess. 49, 23 May 1961) T/1100Material relating to the fate of the Lidice children, from Vol. 4 of the Green Series, as well as judgment published in same volume relating to the actions taken by the Race and Resettlement Office in connection with the children (Court Sess. 50, 24 May 1961) T/1111The Foreign Ministry expresses its dissatisfaction with Eichmann's refusal to permit visits by Slovakian officials to the camps. In the opinion of the Foreign Ministry, this refusal will hamper the negotiations on the continuation of the deportations; 14 January 1944 (K-213028, TK-327, B06-1017, Court Sess. 50, 24 May 1961) T/1114Translation of the Kasztner Report, with a declaration by Dan von Weisl (Court Sess. 50, 24 May 1961) T/1115Declaration by Mr. Tel concerning the Kasztner Report (Court Sess. 50, 24 May 1961) T/1132Von Thadden reports to Eichmann, that the Representative of the Red Cross in Slovakia, Mr. Dunant, has asked the Slovakian Government and the German Embassy for permission to establish a Jewish children's home and a Jewish old age home. The German Embassy is opposed to this project. The Red Cross Representative has made his request to the central authorities, and therefore the Foreign Ministry is turning to Eichmann; 14 January 1945 (K-213009, TK-327, B06-217, Court Sess. 51, 24 May 1961) T/1137Luther telegraphs the German Ambassador in Budapest about the discussion he had with the Hungarian Ambasador in Berlin about the Hungarian Jews living in Germany and about the Jewish Question in Hungary. Luther summarizes the German policy vis-a-vis Hungarian Jewry: their removal from public life, wearing of the Jewish Star, and preparation for deportation; 14 October 1942 (NG-5562, 477233-5, B06-1242, Court Sess. 51, 24 May 1961) T/1138IVB4a proposes to Himmler: Since the Territorial Principle (see T/194, BO6-508) prevents confiscation of money from German Jews residing in Hungary, the possibility should be weighed of returning such Jews to Germany against payment of 100,000 Swiss francs per head. A similar arrangement should also be made in Slovakia; 24 November 1942 (NO-2408, B06-510, Court Sess. 51, 24 May 1961) T/1139Klingenfuss, Foreign Ministry, reports to Eichmann on questions asked in the Hungarian parliament concerning Jews, and on the replies given by the prime minister; 7 December 1942 (K-213304, TK-328, Court Sess. 51, 24 May 1961) T/1145On the day of his arrival in Budapest, Veesenmayer reports to the Foreign Ministry that he had met with Regent Horthy and informed him that he, Veesenmayer has been entrusted, together with Horthy, with setting up a new government in Hungary; 19 March 1944 (NG-5524, 109841, Tin- 218, B06-1021, Court Sess. 51, 24 May 1961) T/1146Sworn statement of Dr. Alexander Brody. On behalf of the Budapest Jewish Community he dealt with the needs of those held in the Kistarcsa camp. He testifies that he knew about the deportations from this camp, and that, due to intervention from various sources, a train was returned to the camp. After several days, while he was visiting the camp, groups of SS men, headed by Novak, carried out the deportation. He recalls that at the time the members of the Jewish Council were detained at Eichmann's headquarters. (Statement accompanied by two permits that allowed Dr. Brody to travel to and visit Kistarcsa camp) 23 January 1961 (BR- II, B06-1445, Court Sess. 52, 24 May 1961) T/1147Photograph of Novak (identified by Dr. Brody) (Court Sess. 53, 25 May 1961) T/1149-The witness Margit Reich describes the deportation T/1150 of her husband and submits photocopies of three letters she received from him, one sent from a transit camp and two from the deportation train; 27 November 1960 (B06- 1128, Court Sess. 53, 25 May 1961) T/1152Photograph of Eichmann identified by witness Avraham Gordon (Court Sess. 54, 26 May 1961) T/1153Sketch made by witness Avraham Gordon of the Budapest villa occupied by Eichmann (Court Sess. 54, 26 May 1961) T/1168Nuremberg Diary - book by witness Gustave M. Gilbert, containing notes made by him at the Nuremberg Trials (Court Sess. 55, 29 May 1961) T/1171Prof. Gilbert's diary, Vol. 1 (Court Sess. 55, 29 May 1961) T/1172Prof. Gilbert's diary, Vol. 2 (Court Sess. 55, 29 May 1961) T/1174Identity card, parts 1 and 2, of witness Joel Brand. It is signed by Krumey and the Hungarian authorities. (Court Sess. 56, 29 May 1961) T/1175Joel Brand's letter of accreditation issued by the Budapest Jewish Council (Court Sess. 56, 29 May 1961) T/1176Report by Moshe Shertok (Sharett) and Joel Brand on their meeting in Aleppo (Court Sess. 57, 30 May 1961) T/1177Compilation of documents from the Weizmann Archives on the Joel Brand mission (Court Sess. 57, 30 May 1961) T/1215Veesenmayer reports to the Foreign Ministry on a Swiss proposal to send 8,700 families (40,000 persons) to Palestine from Hungary. He notes that Eichmann is opposed to this project. Veesenmayer requests that the Reichsfuehrer-SS be approached for a definitive decision. Eichmann promises that if the deportations are resumed, they will be carried out with all speed, and he will deport those who had prepared to emigrate to Palestine; 25 July 1944 (NG- 1806, K-214025-7, TK-328, B06-161, Court Sess. 60, 31 May 1961) T/1216Eichmann, at the time in Budapest, requests Guenther to make sure that Jews will not be issued with transit visas which would make it possible for them to emigrate to Palestine (this in connection with the Swiss efforts). He suggests to apply delaying tactics until it will be possible to carry out deportations; 24 July 1944 (K-209323, TK-324, B06-182, Court Sess. 60, 31 May 1961) T/1224Medical report on Dr. Imre Reiner (Court Sess. 61, 1 June 1961) T/1236Photocopy of transit pass obtained by witness Arye Breszlauer in Budapest with the help of, and as a worker for, the Swiss legation. This pass enabled him free movement during curfew hours; 10 October 1944 (B06-852, Court Sess. 61, 1 June 1961) T/1237Report describing the foot march from Budapest to Vienna, as recorded by Hungarian police officer Batizfalvy and Arye Breszlauer; 22-27 November 1944 (B06-853, Court Sess. 61, 1 June 1961) T/1246Statement by Regent Horthy made at Nuremberg Trial XI in which, among other things, he describes the dependence of the Hungarians on the Germans. All actions against the Jews were carried out in accordance with German decisions, and this was emphasized in particular by Veesenmayer and Winkelmann. Horthy stopped the deportations and was arrested by the Germans, who set up a new government with Szalasi as prime minister, and resumed the deportations of the Jews; 4 March 1948 (Case XI Proc., B06-807, Court Sess. 61, 1 June 1961) T/1248Testimony of Kaltenbrunner for at International Military Tribunal against the chief war criminals. Among other things, he testified about Himmler's and Becher's dealings in connection with the release of Jews for money, and he complained about this to Hitler; 14 April 1946 (P-IV- 91, B06-1463, Court Sess. 62, 1 June 1961) T/1249Sworn statement of Walter Schellenberg, head of Department IV in the Head Office for Reich Security. Among other things, he testified on Kaltenbrunner's great power and influence, such that even Himmler was afraid of him; 19 November 1945 (PS-2990, B06-1470, Court Sess. 62, 1 June 1961) T/1252 Article by Goebbels on [??] (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1262Declaration by [Tuvia?] Arazi on documents pertaining to the Mufti Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1269Mufti's diary. On a page dated 29 September 1943, No. 5, he writes, inter alia: "Subject: The Jews of Italy, France and Hungary, and who is the expert dealing with the affairs of the Jews?" (B06-1304, Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1270Photograph of Himmler and the Mufti given by the former to the latter as a souvenir (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1271Photograph of Himmler and the Mufti, together with others (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1273Pocket notebook of the Mufti with, among others, the following notation: "Meeting with Pruefer...proposal for purging the Jews of Tripoli and seizing their property before the evacuation." (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1275Labour permit of Avraham Levinson to work in Lublin. (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1276"Judenkarte" (Jewish card) issued to Avraham Levinson by the SS and Police Leader in Lublin. The card exempted Levinson from liquidation. (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1277Letter from Himmler to Dr. Kersten; 21 March 1945 (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1286Palestine Post, issue dated 13 March 1944 (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1287Palestine Post, issue dated 15 March 1944 (Court Sess. 63, 2 June 1961) T/1290Polish book, bulletin 4 (Court Sess. 64, 5 June 1961) T/1291Picture of Christian Wirth, commandant of Sobibor camp, submitted by Dov Freiberg (Court Sess. 64, 5 June 1961) T/1292Sketch of Sobibor camp, submitted by Ya'akov Biskowitz (Court Sess. 65, 5 June 1961) T/1294 Promotion in rank of Christian Wirth; 19 April 1943 (Court Sess. 65, 5 June 1961) T/1300Sketch of Treblinka drawn by Ya'akov Wiernik (Court Sess. 66, 6 June 1961) T/1301Photograph of the model of Treblinka in Kibbutz Lohamei Ha-Getta'ot (Court Sess. 66, 6 June 1961) T/1302Photograph of the model of Treblinka in Kibbutz Lohamei Ha-Getta'ot (Court Sess. 66, 6 June 1961) T/1303Photograph of Kurt Franz, SS man in Treblinka, identified by witness Kalman Teigman (Court Sess. 66, 6 June 1961) T/1314Confirmation of Kurt Gerstein's declaration by his wife (Court Sess. 67, 6 June 1961) T/1317Photograph of Mrs. Jacob Edelstein and her son Arye, submitted by witness Yehuda Bakon (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1318Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting Auschwitz crematorium No. 2 (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1319Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting undressing cubicle in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1320Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting gas chambers in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1321 Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting crematoria Nos. 3 and 4 in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1322Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting "Muselmaenner" (dying men) in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1323Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting "Muselmaenner" (dying men) in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1324Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting scene in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1325Photograph of sketch by Yehuda Bakon depicting dispatch to crematoria in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1326Picture of Yehuda Bakon and classmates in his hometown Moravska Ostrova (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1327Testimony of Yehuda Bakon at Yad Vashem (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1328Suit of Amir in Auschwitz, confirmed by Oppenheimer (Court Sess. 68, 7 June 1961) T/1329German translation of Polish Report on Auschwitz (Court Sess. 69, 7 June 1961) T/1330Statement by Yehuda Bakon of 15 June 1960 (Court Sess. 69, 7 June 1961) T/1333Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 100, confirmed by Esther Goldstein (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1334 Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 160, confirmed by Esther Goldstein (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1335Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 106, confirmed by Esther Goldstein (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1336Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 108, confirmed by Esther Goldstein (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1337Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 108, confirmed by Esther Goldstein (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1338Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 103, confirmed by Esther Goldstein (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1339Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 109, confirmed by Esther Goldstein (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1340Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 107, confirmed by Esther Goldstein: People going to work in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1341Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 102, confirmed by Esther Goldstein: Auschwitz before a selection at the railway siding (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1342Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 102, confirmed by Esther Goldstein: the railway siding in Auschwitz after arrival of prisoners (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1343Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 100, confirmed by Esther Goldstein: the railway siding in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1344Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 104, confirmed by Esther Goldstein: electric fence in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1345Picture appearing in album of witness Bedrich Steiner (T/1118), p. 104, confirmed by Esther Goldstein: electric fence in Auschwitz (Court Sess. 70, 8 June 1961) T/1346Collection of pictures drawn by Sophia Rosenstock, concentration camp prisoner (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1347Photograph of Bergen-Belsen - pile of unburied bodies (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1348Photograph of Bergen-Belsen - pile of unburied bodies inside a large pit (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1349Photograph of Bergen-Belsen - pile of unburied bodies inside a large pit (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1350Photograph of people milling around aimlessly in front of huts and tents in Bergen-Belsen (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1351Photograph of Bergen-Belsen - pile of unburied bodies (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1352 Photograph of Bergen-Belsen - pile of unburied bodies (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1353Photograph of Bergen-Belsen - pile of unburied bodies showing extraordinary emaciation caused by malnutrition (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1354Photograph showing how bodies were gathered in Bergen- Belsen (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1355Photograph of Bergen-Belsen - pile of bodies among trees (Court Sess. 71, 8 June 1961) T/1358Polish Government Main Commission's report on Auschwitz (in Polish) (Court Sess. 72, 9 June 1961) T/1371Sworn statement of Josef Kramer, commandant of Camp Natzweiler, who attests that in August 1943 he received 86 people from Auschwitz (in accordance with instructions from Prof. Hirt), killed them in the gas chamber, and then sent the bodies to Prof. Hirt's institute in Strasbourg; 26 July 1945 (NO-807, BO6-790, Court Sess. 72, 9 June 1961) T/137221 photographs of the skeleton collection in Strasbourg (Court Sess. 72, 9 June 1961) T/1382Film of extermination camp shown in Sess. 70 (Court Sess. 73, 12 June 1961) T/1383Film of extermination camp shown in Sess. 70 (Court Sess. 73, 12 June 1961) T/1400Set of documents from T/1395-1398 (Court Sess. 74, 12 June 1961) T/1402"Guide" issued by Main Office SS Court setting out the jurisdiction, and regulations regarding that jurisdiction, in force on 1 July 1944 (Court Sess. 74, 12 June 1961) T/1405Report on the experience gained and the problems encountered during the first phase of deportations (Warthegau) to the Generalgouvernement; 26 January 1940 (P-IV-39, BO6-1461, Court Sess. 73, 12 June 1961) T/1406Memo by official in deportation office in Poznan: Eichmann intructed by telephone that all those to be deported must bring with them food for eight days. The deportations will begin on 1 April 1940 and will continue daily; 8 March 1940 (P-IV-48, BO6-1485, Court Sess. 75, 20 June 1961) T/1407 Eichmann cables Rapp in Poznan requesting a report on the progress of the settlement of Germans from Volhynia in the areas from which 120,000 Poles had been banished; 30 March 1940 (P-IV-50, BO6-1486, Court Sess. 75, 20 June 1961) T/1408Eichmann cables several officers of the Security Police and the Security Service in the occupied areas of Poland and the deportation center in Vienna, reiterating the request of the Governor of Poland to give notification in advance of the deportation timetables; 15 February 1941 (P-IV-80, BO6-1462, Court Sess. 75, 20 June 1961) T/1412Report of the Kommandostab of the Head Office for Reich Security, as a summary of the reports by the Operations Units which did not contain details of the anti- Jewish activities, since information on these activities from this period and henceforth were transmitted directly to IVB4 (see testimony of Noske at IMT No. 9); 4 September 1942 (Microfilm Alexandria 1, BO6-1615, Court Sess. 75, 20 June 1961) T/1419On the murder of the Jews of Berlin 24 November 1941 (Court Sess. 92, 11 July 1961) T/1420Roethke informs Eichmann of the transport of 997 Jews in the direction of Cholm (copies to the Security Police commanders in Cracow and Lublin); 23 March 1943 (Court Sess. 93, 12 July 1961) T/1421Roethke informs the Head Office for Reich Security (Eichmann), as well as the Security Police in Cracow and Lublin, of the departure of a train with 1,000 Jews in the direction of Cholm; 25 March 1943. (Court Sess. 93, 12 July 1961) T/1422Map of Poland (with emphasis on Cholm) (Court Sess. 93, 12 July 1961) T/1423Account book for 1958 from the office of the "Bund" (Court Sess. 95, 13 July 1961) T/1424Picture of Eichmann's office (116 Kurfuerstenstrasse) (Court Sess. 98, 17 July 1961) T/1425Eichmann's recommendation for promotion of Dannecker (Court Sess. 98, 17 July 1961) T/1426Book on the territories conquered by Germany (Court Sess. 100, 18 July 1961) T/1427Book on the territories conquered by Germany (Court Sess. 100, 18 July 1961) T/1428Newspaper excerpts on the appointment of Heinrich Himmler Court Sess. 101, 18 July 1961) T/1429Report by "Action" planner to Head Office for Reich Security, 24 June 1941 (Court Sess. 102, 19 July 1961) T/1430Report by "Action" planner to Head Office for Reich Security, 24 July 1941 (Court Sess. 102, 19 July 1961)
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