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. NUERNBERG MILITARY TRIBUNAL
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Prosecution rebuttal statement   29 November 1947  
  Judgment    22 December 1947  
  Sentence   22 December 1947  
  Affirmation of sentences by Military Governor of the United States Zone of Occupation.   30 June 1948  
  Order of the District Court of the United States for the District of Columbia denying the petition for writ of habeas corpus.   6 April 1948  
  Order of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denying appeal from the order of the District Court.    11 May 1949  
  Order of the Supreme Court of the United States denying writ of Certiorari.   14 November 1949  
  
The English transcript of the court proceedings runs to 11,026 mimeographed pages. The prosecution introduced into evidence 869 written exhibits (some of which contained several documents), and the defense 613 written exhibits. The tribunal heard oral testimony of 31 witnesses called by the prosecution and of 20 witnesses, excluding the defendants, called by the defense. Each of the six defendants testified on his own behalf and each was subject to examination on behalf of other defendants. The exhibits offered by both the prosecution and defense contained documents, photographs, affidavits, interrogatories, letters, maps, charts, and written evidence. The prosecution introduced 59 affidavits; the defense introduced 445 affidavits. The prosecution called one defense affiant for cross-examination; the defense called 13 prosecution affiants for cross-examination. The case-in-chief of the prosecution took 36 court days and the case for the six defendants took 89 court days. The Tribunal was in recess between 13 June 1947 and 2 July 1947 to give the defense additional time to prepare its case.

The members of the Tribunal and prosecution and defense counsel are listed in the ensuing pages. Prosecution counsel were assisted in preparing the case by Walter Rapp (Chief of the Evidence Division), Norbert Barr, and Erich Kaufman, interrogators, and Henry Buxbaum, Clarissa Kohn, Josif Marcu, Walter Schonfeld, Louis Stubing, Fred Thieberger, and Ernest Tislowitz, research and documentary analysts. 
 
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Selection and arrangement of the Flick case material published herein was accomplished principally by Norbert G. Barr and Paul  

 
 
 
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