Nuernberg War Crimes Trials: Records of Case II, United States of America V. Erhard Milch

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National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1975 - 113 páginas
Describes and indexes: Records of the United States Nuernberg war crimes trials, United States of America v. Erhard Milch (case II) (M-film JX 5441 M5A35x 1973 WEB).
 

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Página iii - Nation's history, but most of them are preserved because of their continuing practical use in the ordinary processes of government, for the protection of private rights, and for the research use of scholars and students. To facilitate the use of these materials our archivists prepare various kinds of finding aids that describe their nature and content. The present work is one such publication. We believe that it will be of value to anyone who wishes to use the records it describes.
Página v - War are described in Guide to Federal Archives Relating to the Civil War (1962), Guide to the Archives of the Government of the Confederate States of America (1968), and...
Página v - Archives are large quantities of audiovisual materials received from all sources: Government, private, and commercial. The Guide to the Ford Film Collection in the National Archives (1970) describes one of the largest private gift collections.
Página v - Guide to the Archives of the Government of the Confederate States of America (1968), and Civil War Maps in the National Archives (1964); those of World War I in Handbook of Federal World War Agencies and Their Records...
Página v - Preface Special lists are published by the National Archives as part of its records description program. The special list describes in detail the contents of certain important records series, that is, units of records of the same form or that deal with the same subject or activity or that are arranged serially. Its form and style are not fixed but vary according to the nature of the records to which it relates. Its distinguishing characteristic is that it goes beyond the general description contained...
Página v - The records themselves are described series by series, that is, by units of records of the same form or that deal with the same subject or activity or that are arranged serially.
Página iii - FOREWORD The General Services Administration, through the National Archives and Records Service, is responsible for administering the permanent noncurrent records of the Federal Government. These archival holdings, now amounting to more than...
Página v - Its form and style are not fixed but vary according to the nature of the records to which it relates. Its distinguishing characteristic is that it goes beyond the general description contained in a record group registration statement, a preliminary inventory, or an inventory and describes records in terms of individual record items. In addition to lists and other finding aids that relate to particular record groups, NARS issues publications that give an overall picture of materials in its custody....
Página 67 - Becker-Freyseng—Stabsarzt in the Luftwaffe (Captain, Medical Service of the Air Force); and Chief of the Department for Aviation Medicine of the Chief of the Medical Service of the Luftwaffe. Georg August Weltz— Oberfeldarzt in the Luftwaffe (Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Service of the Air Force); and Chief of the Institute for Aviation Medicine in Munich (Institut fuer Luftfahrtmedizin).
Página 1 - This is the first in a series of special lists describing the microfilmed records of war crimes trials before US Military Tribunals from 1946 to 1949 at Nuernberg subsequent to the International Military Tribunal (IMT) held in the same city. Described are the 13 rolls of National Archives and Records Service (NARS) Microfilm Publication M888, reproducing the records of Case II, United States of America v. Erhard Milch, consisting of prosecution and defense exhibits and document books, transcripts...

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