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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Nuremberg Trials | | |  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Karl Dönitz - Role in World War IIWhen the war started in 1939, Dönitz had recently been appointed commodore (Kommodore) on January 28 and leader of submarines ("Führer der Unterseeboote"). The German Navy was unprepared for war, having anticipated the war to begin in 1945, as anticipated by previously established war plans which the "Z" Plan was tailored for. The "Z" Plan called for a balanced fleet with a greatly increased number of surface capital ships, including aircraft carriers. At the time war did start, Dönitz's U-boat force included only 57 boats, many of ...
See also:Karl Dönitz, Karl Dönitz - Early life and career, Karl Dönitz - Before World War II, Karl Dönitz - Role in World War II, Karl Dönitz - Hitler's successor, Karl Dönitz - Trial and later years, Karl Dönitz - Quotes Read more here: » Karl Dönitz: Encyclopedia II - Karl Dönitz - Role in World War II |
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| |  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Katyń massacre - The massacre
Katyń massacre - Preparations.
Approximately 250,000 Polish soldiers had become prisoners of war following the invasion and defeat of Poland by the Nazis on September 1st, 1939, joined by the Soviet Union on the September 17th - three weeks after the signing of their secret Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, or Hitler-Stalin Pact[15].
As early as September 19, 1939, People's Commissar for Internal Affairs and First Rank Commissa ...
See also:Katyń massacre, Katyń massacre - The massacre, Katyń massacre - Preparations, Katyń massacre - Execution, Katyń massacre - Discovery, Katyń massacre - Cover up, Katyń massacre - The truth surfaces, Katyń massacre - Notes Read more here: » Katyń massacre: Encyclopedia II - Katyń massacre - The massacre |
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|  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Hjalmar Schacht - Education and rise to President of the ReichsbankSchacht was born in Tinglev, Germany (now in Denmark) to William Leonhard Ludwig Maximillian Schacht and Danish baroness Constanze Justine Sophie von Eggers. His parents originally decided on the name Horace Greeley Schacht, in honor of the American journalist Horace Greeley. However they yielded to the insistence of the Schacht family grandmother, who firmly believed the child's given name should be Danish. Schacht studied medicine, philology and political science before earning a doctorate in economics in 1899. In 1905, while on a business ...
See also:Hjalmar Schacht, Hjalmar Schacht - Education and rise to President of the Reichsbank, Hjalmar Schacht - Involvement in the Nazi Party, Hjalmar Schacht - Imprisonment and subsequent life, Hjalmar Schacht - Schacht at the Nuremberg trials, Hjalmar Schacht - Works, Hjalmar Schacht - Trivia Read more here: » Hjalmar Schacht: Encyclopedia II - Hjalmar Schacht - Education and rise to President of the Reichsbank |
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Katyń massacre - Preparations.
Some 250,000 Polish soldiers had become prisoners of war following the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, by Nazi Germany, joined on September 17 by the Soviet Union, three weeks after those two countries had signed the secret Molotov-Ribbentrop, or Hitler-Stalin, Pact,[15]
As early as September 19, 1939, the People's Commissar for Internal Affairs and First Rank Commissar of State ...
See also:Katyń massacre, Katyń massacre - The massacres, Katyń massacre - Preparations, Katyń massacre - Execution, Katyń massacre - Discovery, Katyń massacre - Cover-up, Katyń massacre - The truth outs, Katyń massacre - Historiography of the Katyń massacre, Katyń massacre - Notes Read more here: » Katyń massacre: Encyclopedia II - Katyń massacre - The massacres |
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| |  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Joachim von Ribbentrop - Early careerRibbentrop was born in Wesel, Niederrhein, the son of the Army officer Richard Ulrich Friedrich Joachim Ribbentrop and Sophie Hartwig. Ribbentrop was educated somewhat irregularly until his mid-teens at private schools in Germany and Switzerland. Fluent in French and English, Ribbentrop lived several years abroad, working from 1910 to 1914 in Canada as an importer of German wines. Following the outbreak of war in 1914, Ribbentrop fled ...
See also:Joachim von Ribbentrop, Joachim von Ribbentrop - Early career, Joachim von Ribbentrop - Traveling diplomat, Joachim von Ribbentrop - Foreign minister of the Reich, Joachim von Ribbentrop - Declining influence, Joachim von Ribbentrop - Trial and execution, Joachim von Ribbentrop - Endnotes, Joachim von Ribbentrop - Reference Read more here: » Joachim von Ribbentrop: Encyclopedia II - Joachim von Ribbentrop - Early career |
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|  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1939–1945 - German and Soviet InvasionThe Polish armed forces resisted the German invasion, but their strategic position was hopeless since Poland was surrounded on three sides by Germany and German-controlled Czechoslovakia. It was in Poland that the Germans first used the tactics of Blitzkrieg ("lightning war"): rapid advance of Panzer (armored) divisions, dive bombing to break up troop concentrations, and aerial bombing of undefended cities to sap civilian morale. The Polish Army and Air Force had little modern equipment to match the onslaught.
German forces wer ...
See also:History of Poland 1939–1945, History of Poland 1939–1945 - German and Soviet Invasion, History of Poland 1939–1945 - Dismemberment of Poland, History of Poland 1939–1945 - The General Government, History of Poland 1939–1945 - Treatment of the Poles, History of Poland 1939–1945 - The Holocaust in Poland, History of Poland 1939–1945 - Governments in exile, History of Poland 1939–1945 - Resistance, History of Poland 1939–1945 - Aftermath of the War, History of Poland 1939–1945 - Yalta and the Soviet Occupation 1943–45 Read more here: » History of Poland 1939–1945: Encyclopedia II - History of Poland 1939–1945 - German and Soviet Invasion |
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|  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Katyn massacre - Cover-upTo the Western Allies, the Katyn Massacre and the resulting Polish-Soviet crisis were beginning to threaten the vital alliance with the Soviet Union at a time when the Poles' importance to the Allies, essential in the first years of the war, was beginning to fade due to the entry into the conflict of the military and industrial giants, the Soviet Union and the United States. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and US President Franklin D. Roosevelt were increasingly torn between their commitments to their Polish ally, the uncompromising stance of Sikorski a ...
See also:Katyn massacre, Katyn massacre - Preparations, Katyn massacre - Execution, Katyn massacre - Discovery, Katyn massacre - Cover-up, Katyn massacre - Early controversy over the perpetrator, Katyn massacre - Perception of the massacre in the United States, Katyn massacre - Executions, Katyn massacre - Perception of the massacre in the Cold War, Katyn massacre - Revelations Read more here: » Katyn massacre: Encyclopedia II - Katyn massacre - Cover-up |
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|  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Hermann Göring - Göring's last daysGöring's last days were spent with Gustave Gilbert, a Jewish German-speaking intelligence officer and psychologist who was granted free access by the Allies to all the prisoners held in the Nuremberg jail. Gilbert kept a journal of his observations of the proceedings and his conversations with the prisoners, which he later published in the book Nuremberg Diary. The following quotation was a part of a conversation Gilbert held with a dejected Göring in his cell on the evening of 18 April 1946, as the trials were halted for a three-da ...
See also:Hermann Göring, Hermann Göring - Göring's last days, Hermann Göring - The personal standards of Hermann Göring, Hermann Göring - In fiction, Hermann Göring - In film, Hermann Göring - Books about Göring, Hermann Göring - Quotes, Hermann Göring - Reference Read more here: » Hermann Göring: Encyclopedia II - Hermann Göring - Göring's last days |
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| |  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Barrow-in-Furness - HistoryThe name "Barrow" is supposedly a corruption of the Old Norse meaning "Barren Island", which would have originally referred to Barrow Island, now part of the town's dock system. Another theory says that its name came from Old Norse Barrey = "Barr Island", where barr is its previous Celtic name meaning "promontory".
During the Middle Ages, the area was dominated by the powerful monks of Furness Abbey, just outside the modern Barrow. Until 1845, Barrow was still one of several small villages on the Furness peninsula, relyi ...
See also:Barrow-in-Furness, Barrow-in-Furness - History, Barrow-in-Furness - Geography, Barrow-in-Furness - Sport, Barrow-in-Furness - Famous Residents and Births Read more here: » Barrow-in-Furness: Encyclopedia II - Barrow-in-Furness - History |
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|  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Black Book - The fate of the Black Book in the USSRAccording to Ehrenburg, the mandatory State literary commission did not commit to publish the Book in October 1944: "Instead of straight answer, the resolution was: 'write the book, and if it comes out well, it would be published.' But it is not we who are the authors, it is the fascists… What does that mean, 'comes out well' this is not a novel, it is a document."
The Book was partially printed in the Soviet Union by the Yiddish publisher Der Emes, however the entire edition, the typefaces, as well as the manuscript, were de ...
See also:Black Book, Black Book - Background, Black Book - Manuscripts and publications, Black Book - The fate of the Black Book in the USSR Read more here: » Black Book: Encyclopedia II - Black Book - The fate of the Black Book in the USSR |
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|  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Nineteen Eighty-Four - The world of Nineteen Eighty-FourThe novel focuses upon one man named Winston Smith who stands, seemingly alone, against the corrupted reality of his world: hence its original working name of The Last Man in Europe. Although the storyline is unified, it could be described as having three parts, and indeed has been published by some in such a fashion. The first part deals with the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four as seen through the eyes of Winston; the second part deals with Winston's forbidden sexual relationship with Julia and his eagerness to rebel against the ...
See also:Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Novel history, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Title, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Orwell's inspiration, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - History according to 1984, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Ministries of Oceania, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The Party, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Political geography, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The war, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Living standards, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Newspeak, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Technology, Nineteen Eighty-Four - The themes of Nineteen Eighty-Four, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Nationalism, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Sexual repression, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Futurology, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Religiosity, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Appendix on Newspeak, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Cultural impact, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Controversy, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Adaptations, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Films, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Radio, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Television, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Opera, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Related works, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Literature, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Television, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Video games, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Recordings, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Film, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Big Brother Awards, Nineteen Eighty-Four - Bibliography Read more here: » Nineteen Eighty-Four: Encyclopedia II - Nineteen Eighty-Four - The world of Nineteen Eighty-Four |
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|  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Outlaw - A feature of older legal systemsIn British common law, an outlaw was a person who had defied the laws of the realm, by such acts as ignoring a summons to court, or fleeing instead of appearing to plead when charged with a crime. In the earlier law of Anglo-Saxon England, outlawry was also declared when a person committed a homicide and could not pay the weregild, the blood-money, due to the victim's kin. Outlawry also existed in other legal codes of th ...
See also:Outlaw, Outlaw - A feature of older legal systems, Outlaw - Famous outlaws, Outlaw - American Western outlaws, Outlaw - Depression-era Public Enemy outlaws, Outlaw - Vikings, Outlaw - Asian, Outlaw - Medieval, Outlaw - Bandits, Outlaw - Australian bushrangers, Outlaw - Fugitives: Contemporary Outlaws, Outlaw - Others, Outlaw - The Outlaw movie, Outlaw - OUTLAW film DIR: Nick Love 2007 Read more here: » Outlaw: Encyclopedia II - Outlaw - A feature of older legal systems |
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| |  |  |  | Nuremberg Trials: Encyclopedia II - Nazi Germany - Pre-War Politics 1933-1939In the wake of the First World War and subsquent economic depression, many German voters began turning their support towards Adolf Hitler's radical Nazi Party, which made great promises of an economic, cultural, and military renewal for the fledgling country. On January 30, 1933, Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg after attempts by General Kurt von Schleicher to form a viable government failed. Hindenberg was put under pressure by Hitler through his son Oskar, as well as intrigue from former Chancello ...
See also:Nazi Germany, Nazi Germany - Chronology of events, Nazi Germany - Pre-War Politics 1933-1939, Nazi Germany - Consolidation of power, Nazi Germany - Social policy, Nazi Germany - Economic policy, Nazi Germany - World War II, Nazi Germany - Aftermath, Nazi Germany - Organization of the Third Reich, Nazi Germany - Head of State and Chief Executive, Nazi Germany - Cabinet and national authorities, Nazi Germany - Reich Offices, Nazi Germany - Reich Ministries, Nazi Germany - Occupation authorities, Nazi Germany - Legislative Branch, Nazi Germany - Military, Nazi Germany - Paramilitary organisations, Nazi Germany - National police, Nazi Germany - Political organizations, Nazi Germany - Service organizations, Nazi Germany - Religious organisations, Nazi Germany - Academic organizations, Nazi Germany - Prominent persons in Nazi Germany, Nazi Germany - Nazi Party and Nazi government leaders and officials, Nazi Germany - SS personnel, Nazi Germany - Military, Nazi Germany - Other, Nazi Germany - Noted victims, Nazi Germany - Noted refugees, Nazi Germany - Noted survivors Read more here: » Nazi Germany: Encyclopedia II - Nazi Germany - Pre-War Politics 1933-1939 |
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