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MINUTES OF THE OPENING SESSION
OF THE TRIBUNAL, AT BERLIN, 18 OCTOBER 1945
GENERAL NIKITCHENKO, President *
Present: All of the Members of the Tribunal and their
Alternates.
The International Military Tribunal held its first public session in
Berlin, as required by Article 22 of the Charter, in the Grand
Conference Room of the Allied Control Authority Building at 10:30 a. m.
The President, General Nikitchenko, said:
"In pursuance of the Agreement by the Government of the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics, the Provisional Government of the French
Republic, the Government of the United States of America, and the
Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
for the prosecution and punishment of the major war criminals of the
European Axis dated at London, 8 August 1945, and of Article 22 of the
Charter annexed thereto constituting this International Military
Tribunal, this meeting is held at Berlin for the reception of the
Indictment under the Agreement and Charter."
This statement was translated orally in French, English, and German.
The Members of the Tribunal and their Alternates then made the following
declaration, each in his own language:
"I solemnly declare that I will
exercise all my powers and duties as a Member of the International
Military Tribunal honorably, impartially, and conscientiously."
The President then declared the session opened.
The Chief British Prosecutor, Mr. Shawcross, introduced in succession
the Soviet Chief Prosecutor, General Rudenko; the French Deputy Chief
Prosecutor, M. Dubost; and a representative of the American Prosecutor,
Mr. Shea. Each on being introduced made a brief statement, which was
translated orally into the other languages, and lodged a copy of the
Indictment, in his own language, with the President of the Tribunal.
The President said:
"An Indictment has now been lodged with the Tribunal by the
Committee of the Chief Prosecutors setting out the charges made against
the following defendants:
Hermann Wilhelm Göring, Rudolf Hess,
Joachim von Ribbentrop, Robert Ley, Wilhelm Keitel, Ernst
Kaltenbrunner, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Wilhelm Frick, Julius
Streicher, Walter
* General Nikitchenko WAC selected as President for the
session at Berlin, and Lord Justice Lawrence was elected President of
the Tribunal for the Trial in Nuremberg in accordance with Article 4 (b)
of the Charter.
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