Source: History of the United Nations War
Crimes Commission and the Development of the Laws of War. United
Nations War Crimes Commission. London: HMSO, 1948
SOME NOTEWORTHY WAR CRIMINALS p.529 IV. LEADING INDUSTRIALISTS AND FINANCIERS (i) Leading industrialists convicted in Case No. 5 of the Subsequent Proceedings, held at Nuremberg from 18th March, 1947, to 22nd December, 1947. Friedrich FLICK, steel magnate: 7 years imprisonment. Otto STEINBRINCK, steel magnate: 5 years imprisonment. Bernhard WEISS, steel magnate: 24 years imprisonment. (ii) Industrialists arraigned in Case No. 6 (I. G. Farben) in the Subsequent Proceedings which opened at Nuremberg on 8th August, 1947. (Still proceeding at time of writing.) Carl KRAUCH; Hermann SCHMITZ; Georg von SCHNITZLER; Fritz GAJEWSKI; Heinrich HOERLEIN; August von KNIERIEM; Fritz ter MEER; Christian SCHNEIDER; Otto AMBROS; Max BRUEGGEMANN; Ernst BUERGIN; Heinrich BUETEFISCH; Paul HAEFLIGER; Max ILGNER; Friedrich JAEHNE; Hans KUEHNE; Carl LAUTEN-SCHLAEGER; Wilhelm MANN; Heinrich OSTER; Karl WURSTER, Walter DUERRFELD; Heinrich GATTINEAU; Erich von der HEYDE; Hans KUGLER. (iii) Industrialists arraigned in Case NO. 10 (trial of Krupp Directors) in the Subsequent Proceedings which opened at Nuremberg on 8th December, 1947. (Still proceeding at time of writing.) Alfred KRUPP von BOHLEN und HALBACH; Ewald LOESER; Eduard HOUDREMONT; Erich MUELLER; Friedrich JANSSEN; Karl PFIRSCH; Max IHN; Karl EBERHARDT; Heinrich KORSCHAN; Friedrich von BUELOW; Heinrich LEHMANN; Hans KUPKE. Bruno TESCH : Director of Tesch and Stabenow. Sentenced to death by a British military court at Hamburg, 8.3.46, for supplying poison gas for the murder of internees. |
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