Records of the United States Nuernberg War Crimes Trials, United States v. Josef Altstoetter et al. (Case III), February 17, 1947 - December 4, 1947 transcripts of proceedings document exhibits document books minutes lists of witnesses.

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Records of the United States Nuernberg War Crimes Trials, United States v. Josef Altstoetter et al. (Case III), February 17, 1947 - December 4, 1947 transcripts of proceedings document exhibits document books minutes lists of witnesses.

Contains proceedings, exhibits, and other court documents from the Nuernber War Crimes Trial, United States v. Josef Altstoetter et al., (Case III), February 1947 to December 1947, prosecuting Altstoetter and others for crimes against humanity during World War II. The proceedings contain information about Jews, Gypsies, Poles, and nationals of the eastern territories subjected to brutal treatment and death; deportation of civilians under the "Night and Fog Decree"; sterilization of "racially impure"; and euthanasia. A detailed list of defendants' names is provided in NARA pamphlet M889.

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