List of witnesses to the International Military Tribunal explained

During the International Military Tribunal, 37 witnesses testified for the prosecution. 80 witnesses testified for the defense, including 19 of the defendants. An additional 143 witnesses gave evidence for the defense by written answers to interrogatories. For the defense of the organizations, 101 witnesses were heard before Commissioners elected by the tribunal and 1809 affidavits from other witnesses were submitted. A further six reports were submitted, summarizing many more affidavits.[1]

Prosecution witnesses

Prosecution witnesses
NameDateRoleCalled byTestified aboutRelevant to defendants <-- the last citation covers all content for that row unless otherwise specified -->
Erwin Lahousen30 NovemberAbwehr general and 20 July plotterUnited StatesConspiracy to commit crimes against peaceRibbentrop, Keitel, and others
Otto Ohlendorf3 January Einsatzgruppen commanderUnited States The murder of 80,000 people by those under his command SS, High Command, and the SD
3 JanuaryEichmann's subordinate United States
4 JanuarySS intelligence officerUnited StatesEinsatzgruppen
4 January Mauthausen guardUnited States murder of prisonersvon Schirach and Kaltenbrunner
7 January SS general United States German anti-partisan warfare, related killings of civilians High Command of the Wehrmacht
11 January United States
Maurice Lampe25 January France
Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier28 January French resistance member France
28 JanuarySpanish photographer, survivor of Mauthausen concentration camp France Albert Speer's visit to Mauthausen, among other things Speer
28 January Norwegian lawyer, concentration camp survivor France
4February[2] librarian of the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) France destruction of the library during both world wars
11 February Crimes against peace Keitel, Jodl, and Göring were most responsible for the war
Erich Buschenhagen12 February German general Soviet Union Finland and Germany conspiring to invade the Soviet Union
Joseph Orbeli22 February Soviet Armenian scholar Soviet Union
Jacob Grigorev26 Februarypeasant from Pskov (Russia) Soviet Unionvillage attacked "for no reason" in October 1943
Eugene Kivelisha26 FebruaryRed Army doctorSoviet Union German mistreatment of Soviet prisoners of war
Abraham Sutzkever27 FebruaryYiddish poet from Vilna (Lithuania) Soviet Union None
27 February Polish Auschwitz survivor Soviet Unionabuse of children[3]
27 February Treblinka survivor Soviet Union Treblinka extermination campNone
Nikolai Lomakin 27 February Russian Orthodox metropolitan Soviet Union -
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Defense witnesses

Name
DateRoleCalled byTestified aboutRelevant to defendants
Adolf HeusingerChief of the Operations Section of the High Command of the Army from 1940 to 1944.General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Albert HoffmannGauleiter of Southern Westphalia 1943-1945Gauleiters (Political Leaders)Corps of Political Leaders
Albert KesselringCommander-in-Chief West (end of war)General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Alfred Helmut NaujocksCarried out attack on Gleiwitz Broadcasting Station in 1939SDSD
Anton SchuellerNSV (Welfare)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Bruno BiedermannGaupersonalamtsleiter (personnel)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Dieter WislicencyJewish Committee of the Eichmann DepartmentDepartment of EichmannSS
Dr. Alfred HoengenWorked in SD concerning law and administrationSDSD
Dr. BrausseCourt Martial Officer (SS Judge)Waffen-SSSS
Emmerich DavidVicar of the Diocese of CologneSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Ernst GeierPresident of Nuremberg Branch of the State Railways and former HauptsturmfuehrerSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Dr. Frinhart RathckeKonsistorialrat of the Evangelical ChurchSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Dr. Gottfried BoleyMinisterialrat in the Reich Chancellery in BerlinSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Dr. Hans EhlichChief of Section II B of Amt 3 of RSHA (population and racial questions)SDSD
Dr. Hans Roessnerin Group II C of Amt 3 of RSHA (science, education, religion)SDSD
Dr. Heinz Joachim GrafChief of the Interpreting and Interrogation SectionWaffen-SSSS
Dr. Helmut KnochenChief of SP and SD in France 1942-1944SDSD
Dr. Kurt WolfLawyerSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Dr. Norbert PohlSenior Assault Unit LeaderSS Main OfficesSS
Dr. Peter LiebrichMedical Officer in Allgemeine SS and Waffen-SSWaffen-SSSS
Werner BestMinisterial Dierector of the Security Police in Reich Ministry of the Interior and Reich Plenipotentiary in DenmarkGestapoGestapo
Eberhard HinderfeldLegal adviser to SS disciplinary court in MunicAllgemeine SSSS
Eberhard von ThaddenCouncillor in the German Foreign OfficeDepartment of EichmannSS
Eduard KuehlKreisleiter in Hanover 1943-1945KreisleitersCorps of Political Leaders
Edward Willy Meyer WendebornKreisleiter in Kloppenburg 1934-1945KreisleitersCorps of Political Leaders
Else PaulReichsfrauenschaft (women)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Eric von MansteinCommanded the 11th Army in 1942General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Erna WesternacherFrauenschaftsleiterin (women)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Ernst HirtBlockleiter in Nurnberg 1942-1945Block and Zellen LeitersCorps of Political Leaders
Ewald SchleickerKreisleiter in Coblentz 1937-1945KreisleitersCorps of Political Leaders
Feliz SchieblichVolunteerWaffen-SSSS
Franz BockSA Obergruppenfuehrer in DusseldorfSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Franz HalderChief of the General Staff of the ArmyGeneral Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Franz StraubCommander of the Security Police in Belgium 1940-1943GestapoGestapo
Friedrich HabenichtSA Brigade Leader in Wuppertal and President of PoliceSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Friedrich Karl Freiherr von EbersteinOberabsdinittsfuehrer in Dresden and Chief of Police in Bavaria from 1937 to 1945Allgemeine SSSS
Friedrich KlaehnChief of Amt "Schrift" (Publications Department)SA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Gerd von RundstedtField Marshal of Heer and WehrmachtGeneral Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Graf von RoedernAuslandsorganisationGau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Guenther JoelReich Ministry of Justice and atorney general of WestphaliaGestapo (closing of unauthorized concentration camps belonging to the SS/SA) and Action ZeppelinGestapo
Hans JuettnerSS Senior Group Leader of the Main Headquarters of the Waffen-SS.Deaths Heads Units and the SS VerfuegungstruppeSS
Hans OberlindoberPresident of the National Socialist War Veterans Associations (Frontkaemphferbundes).SA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Georg-Hans ReinhardtCommanded the Third Panzer Army and Army Group Center until January 1945.General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Hans RoettingerChief of the 4th Army of the Central Army GroupGeneral Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Hans SchneiderZellenleiter in Augsburg 1936-1942Block and Zellen LeitersCorps of Political Leaders
Hans TesmerAttorney of the Gestapo in Berlin 1936-1945Gestapo (compulsory character of membership and status of administrative personnel)Gestapo
Hans WegsheiderOrtsgruppenleiter in Allgau 1933-1945OrtsgruppenleiterCorps of Political Leaders
Heinrich VitzdmannChief of Police and Gestapo in Konigsberg and Police PresidentGestapo (closing of unauthorized concentration camps belonging to the SS/SA) and Action ZeppelinGestapo
Helmuth KluckPublic Health Officer and Senator in DanzigAllgemeine SSSS
Joachim RuoffColonel in the Main Headquarters of the Waffen-SSWaffen-SSSS
Johann HedelTechnical Information Bureau of Gestapo in MunichGestapo (compulsory character of membership and status of administrative personnel)Gestapo
Johann MohrAgrarpolitisches Amt (Agriculture)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Johannes ZupkePersonnel Department of the Order PoliceSS RegimentsSS
Karl ChudobaStudent OrganizationsGau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Karl EngelbertKreiswirtschaftsberater (Kreis economic adviser)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Karl Guenther MolkSenior Assault Unit Leader of SS (Junker) Training SchoolWaffen-SSSS
Karl Hans JoehnkMember of the Leibstandarte Adolf HitlerAllgemeine SSSS
Karl Heinz HoffmannChief of Amt IV of the Security Police in DenmarkGestapoGestapo
Karl Otto Kurt KaufmannGauleiter of Hamburg 1928-1945Gauleiters (Political Leaders)Corps of Political Leaders
Karl Otto von Der BorchProvincial Riding Leader in the OstmarkNS Reiterkorps (Riding Units)SA
Karl UllrichCommander of the SS Panzer Division VikingWaffen-SSSS
Karl WahlGauleiter in Schwaben (Bavaria) 1928-1945Gauleiters (Political Leaders)Corps of Political Leaders
Kavallerie Siegfried WestphalChief of Staff in Italy from 1943 to 1944General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Louis Franz SchlegelbergerUnder Secretary in the Ministry of JusticeCabinet meetings and functions of the FuehrerReich Cabinet
Ludwig GrauertState Secretary of PrussiaAllgemeine SSSS
Ludwig OldachChief of Gestapo in Mecklenburg District 1933-1945GestapoGestapo
Martin HauffeChief of Administration in Sigmaningen, and Landesfuehrer (Provincial Leader) of the StahlhelmStahlhelmSA
Max JuettnerSA Obergruppenfuehrer, Permanent Deputy of the Chief of Staff of the SA.SA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Otto Freiherr von WaldenfelsLandesfuehrer (Provincial Leader) in BavariaStahlhelmSA
Otto SomannChief of Security Police in WiesbadenGestapo (compulsory character of membership and status of administrative personnel)Gestapo
Paul HausserCommanding Army Group G on the Western FrontDeaths Heads Units, SS Verfuegungstruppe, and the Waffen-SSSS
Paul KoppeOffice of "Community Policy" (Local Government Affairs)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Paul WolfZellenleiter in Saarbruecken 1941-1945Block and Zellen LeitersCorps of Political Leaders
Richard MuellerCentral Administration of the Party (The Treasury)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Richard WalleObertruppfuehrer in WestphaliaNS Reiterkorps (Riding Units)SA
Ritter von LeebCommander-in-Chief Army Group North on the Russian Front in 1941General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Robert BrillDeputy Chief of Recruiting Section of the Waffen-SS Main OfficeWaffen-SSSS
Rolf-Heinz HöppnerIncharge of Amt 3 A of the RSHASDSD
Rudolf KuehnBlockleiter in Berlin 1935-1945Block and Zellen LeitersCorps of Political Leaders
Ruediger von Woikowski-BiedauInspectorate of Riding in the SS Main Office.Riding Units (SS)SS
Theo GrussPaymaster of the StahlhelmStahlhelmSA
Theo HupfauerDAF (German labor front)Gau and Kreis Staffs and organizations affiliated to the NSDAPCorps of Political Leaders
Theodore BusseCommanded a Corps in July 1944 and was later appointed to Command the 9th Army.General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Theophil BurgstahlerClergymanSA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Walter AlbathChief of Gestapo in Konigsberg 1941-1943 and Inspector of the Security Police and SD in WehrkreisGestapoGestapo
Walter BlumeRecruiting Section of the Waffen-SS Main OfficeWaffen-SSSS
Walter SchellenbergChief of Section E of Amt IV of the RSHAGeneral Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Walter von BrauchitschCommander-in-Chief of the Army until 1941.General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Werner GrothmannAdjutant to Himmler 1940 to 1945.Waffen-SSSS
Werner SchaefferCommandant of Oranienburg 1933-1934SA didn't eliminate forces via terror, suppress trade unions, spread propaganda, encourage persecution of the Church, nor conspire in plans of aggressive warSA
Wilhelm Gruenwaldrepresentative of the Inspector of Security Police and SD in BraunschweigGestapo (their closing of unauthorized concentration camps belonging to the SS and SA) and Action ZeppelinGestapo
Wilhelm Johann KirchbaumChief of the Military Police in Obersalzberg 1940-1945Gestapo (compulsory character of membership and status of administrative personnel)Gestapo
Wilhelm ListCommanded an Army in France, Poland and Greece until 1942General Staff and High CommandGeneral Staff and High Command
Wolfram SieversPart of the AhnenerbeSS Main OfficesSS
Name
DateRoleCalled byTestified aboutRelevant to defendants
Hans Bernd Gisevius26 April 1946German resistance and Abwehr officialDr. Otto PannenbeckerState of the police authority in GermanyWilhelm Strick
Rudolf Hess31 August 1946Deputy FuhrerDr. KauffmannAtrocities at Auschwitz and destruction of European JewryKaltenbrunner, Hess
Herman GoeringFounder of GestapoHerman Goering
Ernst KaltenbrunnerSenior SS, head of Reich Main SecurityErnst Kaltenbrunner
Wilhelm FrickMinister of Interior, Reich Protector of Moravia and BohemiaWilhelm Frick
Julius StreicherAuthor of "Der Struemen" and other anti-semetic publishingsJulius Streicher
Frans von PapenVice-Chancellor of GermanyFrans von Papen
Arthur Seyss-InquartReich Commisioner for Occupied NetherlandsArthur Seyss
Wilhel KeitelChief of Armed Forces High CommandWilhel Keitel
Hjalmar SchachtEconomist, President of ReichsbankHjalmar Schacht
Alfred JodlChief of Operations of Armed Forces High CommandAlfred Jodl
Albert SpeerMinister of Armaments and War ProductionAlbert Speer
Karl DoenitzCommander of Navy, Hitler's successorKarl Doenitz
Hans FrankGovernor-General of occupied PolandHans Frank
Walther FunkMinister of Economics, President of ReichsbankWalther Funk
Konstantin von NeurathForeign Minister, Protector of Morovia and Bohemia`Konstantin von Neurath
Erich RaederGrand Admiral, Commander in Chief of NavyErich Raeder
Joachim von RibbentropForeign Minister of Nazi GermanyJoachim von Ribbentrop
Fritz SauckelPlenipotenkary General of Utilization of LabourFritz Sauckel
Baldur von SchirachYouth Leader of Nazi PartyBaldur von Schitach

Works cited

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. Hirsch . Francine . Francine Hirsch . Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II . 2020 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-937795-4 . en.

Notes and References

  1. Book: International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg) Judgement of 1 October 1946 . 1 October 1946 . 13.
  2. Web site: Prof. Leo van der Essen at Nuremberg Trial - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum . collections.ushmm.org . 11 June 2023.
  3. Book: Finder . Gabriel N. . Justice Behind the Iron Curtain: Nazis on Trial in Communist Poland . Prusin . Alexander V. . 2018-01-01 . University of Toronto Press . 978-1-4875-2268-1 . 76–79 . en.
  4. Web site: The Avalon Project : Nuremberg Trial Proceedings Volume 42 . 2024-06-23 . avalon.law.yale.edu.