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[World War II - Nuremberg Trials]. Assemblage of (21) signatures of Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg

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[World War II - Nuremberg Trials]. Assemblage of (21) signatures of Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg
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173. * [World War II - Nuremberg Trials]. Assemblage of (21) signatures of Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg for the Holocaust and other war crimes. Signatures present on 13 separate documents ranging from 8 x 6 in. (203 x 152 mm) to 8 x 10.5 in. (203 x 267 mm). All but 3 of the 24 Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg are present (Martin Bormann [tried in absentia], Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, and Hans Fritsche). Varied condition with toning and handling.
Signatures of (21) Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg.
The Nuremberg trials indicted and tried former Nazi leaders as war criminals over the period of a year following the end of World War II. The first session of the tribunal was held in Berlin on 18 October 1945. Beginning on 20th November, all sessions were held in Nuremberg under the presidency of Lord Justice Geoffrey Lawrence, the British member of the tribunal. On 1 October 1946, after 216 court sessions, the verdict on 22 of the original 24 defendants was handed down. (Robert Ley, Head of German Labor Front, committed suicide while in prison, and Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach's mental and physical condition prevented his being tried.) Three of the defendants were acquitted; 12 were sentenced to death by hanging; 7 were sentenced to imprisonment (3 for life). Death by Hanging: Martin Bormann, Secretary to Hitler (tried in absentia, thought to have been killed fleeing Berlin in final days of war); Hans Frank, Reich Law Leader; Wilhelm Frick, Hitler's Minister of the Interior; Hermann Goring, Reich's Marshal, Commander of the Luftwaffe (committed suicide); Alfred Jodl, Chief of Army Operations; Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Chief of Gestapo and SS; Wilhelm Keitel, Head of High Command of Armed Forces; Joachim von Ribbentrop, Foreign Minister; Alfred Rosenberg, Minister for Eastern Occupied Territories; Fritz Sauckel, Head of Labor Mobilization; Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Commissioner to the Netherlands; Julius Streicher, Director for Defense against Jewish Atrocities. Imprisonment: Walter Funk (Life), President Reichsbank; Rudolf Hess (Life) Member Council for Defense; Erich Raeder (Life) Grand Admiral; Karl Donitz (10 Years) Admiral; Baron Constantin von Neurath (15 Years) Protector of Bohemia and Moravia; Baldur von Schirach (20 Years) Head of the Hitler Youth, Governor of Vienna; Albert Speer (20 Years) Minister of Armaments. Acquitted: Hans Fritzsche, Minister of Propaganda; Franz von Papen, Ambassador to Turkey; Hjalmar Schacht, Minister without portfolio. From the collection of William J. Bell. $4,000 - $6,000