The Nizkor Project: Remembering the Holocaust (Shoah)

State of Israel
Ministry of Justice

The Trial
Of
Adolf Eichmann
Volume IV

Record of Proceedings in the District Court of Jerusalem


  • Session 75: (Continued from Volume III) Case for the Defence presented, Decision that the Accused will testify from the Accused's booth, Examination-in-Chief of the Accused as witness, Presentation of a table of the Accused's assignments, Office work plan of the Head Office for Reich Security presented.
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  • Session 76: Examination of the Accused about the office work plan continued, Diagram of the organization of the Head Office for Reich Security in the various areas under Reich domination, Decision admitting as evidence the statement by Police Attache Hoffman, Examination of the Accused on the setting up and functioning of the Reich Central Office for the Emigration of Jews, and on the Accused's involvement in resettlement operations.
  • Session 77: Examination of the Accused on: his involvement in resettlement and transport operations (continued), methods of dealing with the assets of Jews, the Madagascar Plan, the Würzburg Files and the Düsseldorf Files
  • Session 78: Examination of the Accused on: gas trucks and gassing methods and assignment of Special Operations Units, the preparations for the Final Solution of the Jewish Question, on the marking of Jews, on transportations (further), petitions submitted to him, and the Wannsee Conference
  • Session 79: Examination of the Accused on: the Wannsee Conference (continued), sterilization matters, the skeleton collection at Ahnenerbe, "Evacuation," the "Lidice Children," and Compulsory Transfer
  • Session 80: Examination of the Accused on the Lidice Children (continued), Decision accepting an affidavit by Waldtraut Elise Freiberg on the Lidice Children, Examination of the Accused on: table showing chains of command, on relocation in the Zamosc area, on Lebensborn, on matters concerning the Gestapo and police authorities, on deportations of Jews, on matters concerning Jews of foreign nationality, and on the evacuation of Jews to Palestine
  • Session 81: Examination of the Accused on: matters concerning Germany, on the transformation of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto into a concentration camp, concerning the fate of foreign nationals, matters concerning Austria, and matters concerning the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and matters concerning the Jewish Community of Prague
  • Session 82: Examination of the Accused on matters concerning the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia continued, Examination of the Accused on matters concerning France
  • Session 83: Examination of the Accused on matters concerning Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Serbia, Croatia and Greece
  • Session 84: Examination of the Accused on matters concerning Greece (continued), Bulgaria, Romania, Italy and Slovakia, Decision authorizing the submission of two declarations by Ambassador Ludin, Examination of the Accused on matters concerning Hungary
  • Session 85: Presentation of the records of the testimonies of Wilhelm Hoettl, Walter Huppenkothen, Eberhard von Thadden, Hans Jüttner, Theodore Horst Grell and Kurt Becher, Decision relating to the disclosure of the contents of the questionnaire to the witness Becher before he gave his testimony, and Decision allowing the submission of a part of Grell's written notes
  • Session 86: Presentation of excerpts from Becher's testimony, Examination of the Accused on matters concerning Hungary continued
  • Session 87: Examination of the Accused on matters concerning Hungary (continued), the transportation of Slovenes and the concentration camps, Decisions allowing the submissions of SS Judge Morgen's testimony as an exhibit, two statements by Police Colonel Mildner as evidence and Dr. Karl Sommer's affidavit as evidence, Examination of the Accused on matters concerning the Gerstein Affair - the supply of prussic acid for the gas chambers
  • Session 88: Examination of the Accused on matters arising from the testimony of witnesses given abroad, Examination of the Accused as witness terminated, Grounds for the decision given in Session No. 74 on the submission of the Sassen Document read by the Presiding Judge, Dissenting opinion read by Judge Halevi, Decision admitting the deposition of Alois Steger as evidence, Cross-examination of the Accused as witness, on the Final Solution of the Jewish Question, his attitude on anti-Semitism, and on his joining the NSDAP, the SS, the Nazi Party and the SD
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  • Session 89: Request of the Defence to postpone continuation of the cross-examination of the Accused granted
  • Session 90: Cross-examination of the Accused on his attitude to the Jewish People, on his visit to Palestine and the matter of emigation of Jews to Palestine, and on matters concerning Austria
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  • Session 91: Discussion on application by Counsel for Defence to summon witnesses Tohar and Shimoni, Decision rejecting the above application, Discussion concerning application by Counsel for Defence to summon attorney Van Taalingen-Dols, Cross-examination of the Accused on matters concerning the Generalgouvernement, the conference at which the Final Solution was presented, the Sassen Document, his relations with Heydrich, the Nisko Project, the Madagascar Plan and on the manner of signing documents
  • Session 92: Cross-examination of the Accused on the manner of signing documents (continued), on the beginnings of the plan for the Final Solution of the Jewish Question, on matters concerning the Madagascar Plan (continued), and on his appointment by Heydrich as his Specialist Officer on Jewish Affairs.
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  • Session 93: Cross-examination of the Accused on his powers in the Head Office for Reich Security and on the deportations to the camps in the East.
  • Session 94: Cross-examination of the Accused on the deportations to the camps in the East (continued), and on the functioning of Section IVB4
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  • Session 95: Cross-examination of the Accused on the functioning of Section IVB4 (continued), on the supply of gas to the concentration camps, his Section's contact with the Commanders of the Security Police and the Security Service, his relations with Rudolf Höss, and the Sassen Document
  • Session 96: Cross-examination of the Accused on Sassen Document (continued), his attitude to the extermination of six million Jews of Europe, on lines of command with officials in charge of Jewish affairs in the occupied territories, and on orders to Globocnik for the extermination of Jews
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  • Session 97: Cross-examination of the Accused on meetings with officials in charge of Jewish affairs, relations with his superiors, his contacts with the High Command of the Armed Forces and Security SErvices, and his relations with the German Foreign Ministry
  • Session 98: Cross-examination of the Accused on evacuation in the Eastern Occupied Territories, his right to make decisions and issue instructions, his knowledge of the fate of Jews being evacuated and on methods of extermination
  • Session 99: Cross-examination of the Accused on methods of extermination (continued), his visits to concentration camps, his visit to the Warsaw Ghetto and concerning persons involved in the extermination of Polish Jewry
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  • Session 100: Cross-examination of the Accused on matters concerning the Wannsee Conference, areas incorporated within the Reich, the responsibility for the concentration camps, concerning children of mixed marriages and persons of mixed blood, and matters concerning Holland
  • Session 101: Cross-examination of the Accused on contacts with Jewish Affairs Advisers, requests for exemptions, the Lidice Children, the term Sonderbehandlung (special treatment), and the matter of the skeletons in Strasbourg
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  • Session 102: Cross-examination of the Accused on official reports on Jewish matters, the scope of the duties of Section IVB4, his links with the Operations Units, and on excerpts from the Sassen Document
  • Session 103: Cross-examination of the Accused on matters concerning the deportation of the Jews of Hungary, the case of Gisi Fleischmann, the "Blood for Goods" transaction, and on the deportation of the Jews of Budapest
  • Session 104: Cross-examination of the Accused on matters concerning Hungary (continued), the functioning of the Eichmann Special Operations Unit in Hungary, the foot march of Jews from Budapest to Austria, events at his residence in Budapest, Cross-examination of the Accused concluded, Request by the Attorney General to submit passages from the Sassen Document
  • Session 105: Decision admitting passages from the transcript of the Sassen Document containing corrections in the Accused's handwriting, Re-examination of the Accused by Counsel for the Defence, Examination of the Accused by Judge Raveh
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  • Session 106: Examination of the Accused by Judge Raveh (continued), examination of the Accused by Judge Halevi
  • Session 107: Examination of the Accused by the Presiding Judge, by the Attorney General in connection with the examination by the Judges, and by Counsel for the Defence and by the Attorney General on the timetable of events he had drawn up. (Session 107 is concluded in Volume V)
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