The Nizkor Project: Remembering the Holocaust (Shoah)

State of Israel
Ministry of Justice

The Trial
Of
Adolf Eichmann
Volume V

Record of Proceedings in the District Court of Jerusalem


  • Session 107: (Continued from Volume IV) Submission of extracts from the statement taken abroad of Witness Six, Witness Merten, Witness Krumey and Witness Baer.
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  • Session 108: Submission of extracts from the statements taken abroad of Witness Winkelmann, Witness Novak and Witness Vessenmayer, Submission of extracts from the Nuremberg judgment in the case of Veesenmayer, Submission of extracts from the statements taken abroad of Witness Bach-Zelewski and Witness Kappler, Decision to permit the submission as evidence of the affidavit and book by Mrs. van Taalinger-Dols, Submission of the affidavit of Mrs. van Taalinger-Dols
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  • Session 109: Submission of extracts from the statment taken abroad of Witness Slawik, Examination of the Accused on the statement of Witness Slawik, Cross-examination of the Accused on the statement of Witness Slawik, Submission of documents referred to in the statement of Witness Veesenmayer, Decision to permit the submission of the affidavit by Geza Lakatos, Decision to admit in evidence an appendix to Krumey's statement on the Lidice Children, Submission of further documents by the Defence, Case for the Defence concluded, Discussion on the affidavit by Dr. Rudolf Vrba concerning records kept in Auschwitz, Discussion on the Administrative Rules of the Reich Ministries, Discussion on the request to submit a book by the Organization of Anti-Fascist Fighters about the Lidice Children, Discussion on the statement by Alois Steger concerning the diversion of a train to Bergen-Belsen, Decision allowing the submission of Dr. Vrba's affidavit, the book on the Lidice children, and rejecting the request to submit the Administrative Rules of the Reich Ministries, Minority opinion on the section of the above decision referring to Dr. Vrba's affidavit
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  • Testimony of Prosecution Witness Alfred Oppenheimer given at the end of Session 68, Volume III
  • Testimonies of witnesses heard in camera
  • Statements of Witnesses taken abroad on commission:
  • Session 110: Decision that the summing-up of Counsel be recorded by stenographers, Oral summing-up by the Attorney General
  • Session 111: Oral summing-up by the Attorney General continued
  • Session 112: Oral summing-up by the Attorney General continued
  • Session 113: Written summaries submitted by the Attorney Genereal, Oral summing-up by the Attorney General concluded
  • Session 114: Written summaries submitted by Counsel for the Defence, Summing-up by Counsel for the Defence, Decision allowing the Attorney General to file his written comments on the written submissions of Dr. Servatius and allowing Counsel for the Defence to reply in writing
  • Sessions 115 through 119: Reading of the Judgment of the District Court
  • Session 119: (continued) Submission of request by Attorney Landau on behalf of Mordechai Leitner claiming compensation for damages caused by the Accused, Decision on claim by Mordechai Leitner
  • Session 120: Argument by the Attorney General on the sentence, Argument by Counsel for the Defence on the sentence, Statement by the Accused on the sentence
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  • Session 121: The Sentence
  • On Appeal in the Supreme Court of Israel
On 31 May 1962 the President of the State of Israel rejected an application by Adolf Eichmann for clemency.

On 1 June 1962 the sentence of death was carried out.


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