Additional Resources on Germany

Harvard Law School Library: Nuremberg Trials Project
"The Harvard Law School Library has approximately one million pages of documents relating to the trial of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany before the International Military Tribunal (IMT) and to the twelve trials of other accused war criminals before the United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals (NMT)....To preserve the contents of these documents--which are now too fragile to be handled--and to provide expanded access to this material, the Library has begun a digital project to create and present images or full-text versions of its Nuremberg documents on the Internet."

Action Reconciliation Service for Peace
"The Action Reconciliation Service for Peace is a German peace and volunteer organization founded in the aftermath World War II to confront the legacy of the Nazi regime."

Facing History Educator Resources Lesson: Guilt, Responsibility, and the Nuremberg Trials
This outline provides a comprehensive examination of the Nuremberg Trials, and can be used to address issues raised in the Justice, Memory and Legacy section of Facing History and Ourselves' resource book, Holocaust and Human Behavior. Readings from the resource book are accompanied by selected websites and videos.

Univ. of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law: The Nuremberg Trials
"IMT Charter, Indictments, Verdicts and Sentencing of Major War Figures"

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum: The Doctors Trial
"On December 9, 1946, an American military tribunal opened criminal proceedings against 23 leading German physicians and administrators for their willing participation in war crimes and crimes against humanity. In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Doctors Trial, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum presents excerpts from the official trial record, with accompanying photographs."

The Avalon Project at Yale Law School: The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
Online primary source documents from the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials.