The Nizkor Project: Remembering the Holocaust (Shoah)

The Trial of Adolf Eichmann
District Court Sessions
Volume I


  • Forword to Volume One
  • Decision: Recording of the Proceedings
  • Order: To Record by Stenographer
  • Session 1: Reading of the Indictment, Preliminary Objections by Counsel for the Defence, Reply by Attorney General to the Preliminary Objections
  • Session 2: Attorney General's reply continued
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  • Session 3: Order for detention of the Accused, Attorney General's reply continued
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  • Session 4: Attorney General's reply continued
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  • Session 5: Attorney General's reply concluded, Rejoinder by Counsel for the Defence
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  • Session 6: Decision on the Preliminary Objections, Plea by the Accused
  • Sessions 6 through 8: The Attorney General's Opening Speech
  • Session 9: Testimony of Rav-Pakad Naphtali Bar-Shalom (Production of Documents), Testimony of Pakad Avner Less (on police interrogation of the Accused)
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  • Session 10: Testimony of Pakad Less continued
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  • Session 11: Testimony of Pakad Less continued
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  • Session 12: Testimony of Pakad Less concluded, Testimony of Professor Salo Baron
  • Session 13: Testimony of Professor Salo Baron concluded, Submission of documents
  • Session 14: Submission of documents continued, Testimony of Zyndel Grynspan, Modecai Eliezer Grynspan & Benno Cohn
  • Session 15: Testimony of Benno Cohn concluded, Testimony of Aharon Lindenstrauss
  • Session 16: Decision admitting two reports by Dieter Wisliceny as evidence, Decision admitting Hoess documents as evidence, Affidavit of Wilhelm Hoettl submitted, Testimony of Moritz Fleischmann
  • Session 17: Decision admitting extracts from memoirs of Rudolf Hoess, Testimony of Moritz Fleischmann concluded, Testimony of Franz Eliezer Meyer
  • Session 18: Submission of documents
  • Session 19: Submission of documents continued, Testimony of Dr. David Paul Meretz, Testimony of Walli Malka Zimet, Testimony of Max Berger, Argument on the admission of evidence
  • Session 20: Decision on taking evidence abroad, Submission of documents, Testimony of Dr. Ya'akov Hugo Kratky
  • Session 21: Submission of documents, Testimony of Ada Lichtman
  • Session 22: Submission of documents, Testimony of Leon Weliczker Wells
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  • Session 23: Decision on the testimony of witness Wells, Testimony of witness Wells concluded, Submission of documents, Testimony of Henryk Ross
  • Session 24: Testimony of Henryk Ross concluded, Argument on taking evidence abroad, Submission of documents, Testimony of Esther Shiloh, Testimony of Dr. Josef Buzminsky, Testimony of Israel Carmel
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  • Session 25: Decision on taking evidence abroad for the Defence, Testimony of Zivia Lubetkin-Zuckerman & Yitzhak Zuckerman
  • Session 26: Testimony of Rachel Eiga Auerback, Adolf Avraham Berman, Baruch Duvdevani, Rivka Kuper & Hela Batsheva Rufeisen, Submission of documents
  • Session 27: Submission of documents, Testimoney of Frieda Masia, Meir Mark Dworzecki & Abba Kovner
  • Session 28: Testimony of Rachel Avraham Karasik, Submission of documents, Testimony of Dr. Aharon Perezt, Submission of documents
  • Session 29: Submission of documents contined, Testimony of Eliezer Karstadt, Submission of documents, Testimony of Avraham Aviel, Discussion on taking evidence abroad, Testimony of Haim Behrendt
  • Session 30: Testimony of Liona Neumann, Shmuel Horowitz, Rivka Yoselewska, Submission of documents, Testimony of Aaron Silbermann, Submission of documents
  • Written Submission of the Defence, Part I
  • Written Submission of the Defence, Part II


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