The Nuremberg Trials were held by the four victorious Allied forces of
Great Britain, the USA, France and the USSR in the Palace of Justice,
Nuremberg from November 1945 to October 1946. Famous for prosecuting the
major German war criminals, they also tried the various groups and
organizations that were at the heart of Nazi Germany.
This fascinating volume is concerned with the trial of the Gestapo and
includes all the testimony from the Nuremberg Trials regarding this
organization, including the original indictment, the criminal case put
forward for the Gestapo, the closing speeches by the prosecution and
defense and the final judgment. The book also includes evidence
regarding the S.D. and the defendant Ernst Kaltenbrunner, who was
Obergruppenführer and General der Polizei und Waffen-SS.
The witnesses called for the trial of the Gestapo and the SD include
among others, Karl Hoffmann who was head of the Gestapo in Denmark; Dr.
Werner Best, head of Department 1 of the Gestapo, who was relied on by
Himmler and Heydrich to develop the legalities of their actions against
the enemies of the state and the Jewish problem; Rolf-Heinz Hoeppner,
who was responsible for the deportation of Jews and Poles and the
settlement of ethnic Germans in Wartheland; and Dieter Wisliceny who
participated in the ghettoization and liquidation of many Jewish
communities in Greece, Hungary and Slovakia.