Ministries Case (NMT)
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One of the Nuremberg Military Tribunals, the Ministries Case, also known as the Wilhelmstrasse Case after the location of the Reich Foreign Office, and formally as Case No. 11, United States against Ernst von Weizsaecker et al., was a complex prosecution of civil servants and SS headquarters personnel, for planning and implementing war crimes in Germany and Nazi-occupied countries.
Defendants were accused of crimes against peace with respect to:[1]
- Austria (March 1938)
- Czechoslovakia (October 1938 and March 1939)
- Poland, the United Kingdom, and France (September 1939)
- Denmark and Norway (April 1940)
- Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg (May 1940)
- Yugoslavia and Greece (April 1941)
- Soviet Union (June 1941)
- United States of America (December 1941)
- Ernst von Weizsaecker, 7 years
- Gustav Adolf Steengracht von Moyland
- Wilhelm Keppler
- Ernst Wilhelm Bohle
- Ernst Woermann
- Karl Ritter
- Otto von Erdmannsdorff
- Edmund Veesenmayer
- Hans Lammers
- Wilhelm Stuckart
- Richard Walther Darre
- Otto Meissner
- Otto Dietrich
- Gottlob Berger
- Walter Schellenberg
- Lutz Schwerin von Krosick
- Emil Puhl
- Karl Rasche
- Paul Koerner
- Paul Pleiger
- Hans Kehrl
References
- ↑ Office of Military Government for Germany (US) (1947), Indictment, Nuremberg Military Tribunal 11 - Ministries Case. Paper 1., p. 11