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Report to the U.S. Congress concerning concentration camps in Germany

Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany[.] Report of the Committee Requested by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . to the Congress of the United States

HLSL Item No.: 3860

Source of Text: IMT/NMT Typescript--English

Evidence Code: L-159

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

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Alben W. Barkley

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Alben W. Barkley

vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953

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  • Born: 1877-11-24 (Lowes)
  • Died: 1956-04-30 (Lexington)
  • Country of citizenship: United States of America
  • Occupation: judge (period: 1909-01-01 through 1913-01-01; work location: McCracken County); lawyer (work location: Paducah); politician
  • Member of political party: Democratic Party
  • Position held: United States representative (period: 1913-03-04 through 1927-03-03; replaced by: William Voris Gregory; replaces: Ollie Murray James); United States senator (elected in: 1926 United States Senate election in Kentucky, 1932 United States Senate election in Kentucky, ..., 1954 United States Senate election in Kentucky; electoral district: Kentucky Class 2 senate seat, Kentucky Class 3 senate seat; end cause: death in office); Vice President of the United States (period: 1949-01-20 through 1953-01-20; replaced by: Richard Nixon; series ordinal: 35); prosecutor (location: McCracken County; period: 1905-01-01 through 1909-01-01)
  • Educated at: Emory University; Oxford College of Emory University; University of Virginia School of Law
  • Spouse: Dorothy Brower; Jane Hadley Barkley

15 May 1945
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Report to the U.S. Congress concerning concentration camps in Germany

Grausamkeiten und andere Zustaende in Deutschen Konzentrationslagern[.] Komitee-Bericht An den Kongress der Vereinigten Staaten

HLSL Item No.: 3861

Source of Text: IMT/NMT Typescript--German

Evidence Code: L-159

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

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Alben W. Barkley

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Alben W. Barkley

vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953

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  • Born: 1877-11-24 (Lowes)
  • Died: 1956-04-30 (Lexington)
  • Country of citizenship: United States of America
  • Occupation: judge (period: 1909-01-01 through 1913-01-01; work location: McCracken County); lawyer (work location: Paducah); politician
  • Member of political party: Democratic Party
  • Position held: United States representative (period: 1913-03-04 through 1927-03-03; replaced by: William Voris Gregory; replaces: Ollie Murray James); United States senator (elected in: 1926 United States Senate election in Kentucky, 1932 United States Senate election in Kentucky, ..., 1954 United States Senate election in Kentucky; electoral district: Kentucky Class 2 senate seat, Kentucky Class 3 senate seat; end cause: death in office); Vice President of the United States (period: 1949-01-20 through 1953-01-20; replaced by: Richard Nixon; series ordinal: 35); prosecutor (location: McCracken County; period: 1905-01-01 through 1909-01-01)
  • Educated at: Emory University; Oxford College of Emory University; University of Virginia School of Law
  • Spouse: Dorothy Brower; Jane Hadley Barkley

15 May 1945
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Report to the U.S. Congress concerning concentration camps in Germany

Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany[.] Report of the Committee Requested by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . to the Congress of the United States

HLSL Item No.: 2969

Source of Text: Case Files/English (US or UK)

Evidence Code: L-159

Exhibit Code: Prosecution 44

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

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Alben W. Barkley

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Alben W. Barkley

vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953

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  • Born: 1877-11-24 (Lowes)
  • Died: 1956-04-30 (Lexington)
  • Country of citizenship: United States of America
  • Occupation: judge (period: 1909-01-01 through 1913-01-01; work location: McCracken County); lawyer (work location: Paducah); politician
  • Member of political party: Democratic Party
  • Position held: United States representative (period: 1913-03-04 through 1927-03-03; replaced by: William Voris Gregory; replaces: Ollie Murray James); United States senator (elected in: 1926 United States Senate election in Kentucky, 1932 United States Senate election in Kentucky, ..., 1954 United States Senate election in Kentucky; electoral district: Kentucky Class 2 senate seat, Kentucky Class 3 senate seat; end cause: death in office); Vice President of the United States (period: 1949-01-20 through 1953-01-20; replaced by: Richard Nixon; series ordinal: 35); prosecutor (location: McCracken County; period: 1905-01-01 through 1909-01-01)
  • Educated at: Emory University; Oxford College of Emory University; University of Virginia School of Law
  • Spouse: Dorothy Brower; Jane Hadley Barkley

15 May 1945
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Report to the U.S. Congress concerning concentration camps in Germany

Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany[.] Report of the Committee Requested by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower . . . Relative to Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany

HLSL Item No.: 4079

Source of Text: Case Files/English (US or UK)

Evidence Code: L-159

Exhibit Code: Prosecution 177

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

Joint Committee on Concentration Camps, U.S. Congress

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Alben W. Barkley

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Alben W. Barkley

vice president of the United States from 1949 to 1953

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  • Born: 1877-11-24 (Lowes)
  • Died: 1956-04-30 (Lexington)
  • Country of citizenship: United States of America
  • Occupation: judge (period: 1909-01-01 through 1913-01-01; work location: McCracken County); lawyer (work location: Paducah); politician
  • Member of political party: Democratic Party
  • Position held: United States representative (period: 1913-03-04 through 1927-03-03; replaced by: William Voris Gregory; replaces: Ollie Murray James); United States senator (elected in: 1926 United States Senate election in Kentucky, 1932 United States Senate election in Kentucky, ..., 1954 United States Senate election in Kentucky; electoral district: Kentucky Class 2 senate seat, Kentucky Class 3 senate seat; end cause: death in office); Vice President of the United States (period: 1949-01-20 through 1953-01-20; replaced by: Richard Nixon; series ordinal: 35); prosecutor (location: McCracken County; period: 1905-01-01 through 1909-01-01)
  • Educated at: Emory University; Oxford College of Emory University; University of Virginia School of Law
  • Spouse: Dorothy Brower; Jane Hadley Barkley

15 May 1945
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Transcript for NMT 2: Milch Case

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please. The next document is Number L-159 which we offer as Prosecution's Exhibit Number 44. It appears on Page 230, in Your Honors. Document Book, I [ ... ]

Source of Text: Trial Transcript

Evidence Code: L-159

06 January 1947
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Transcript for NMT 4: Pohl Case

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Exhibit 178. They are Documents L-159 and 2222-PS, Document Book VI, pages 70 and 90 of the German Book, and pages 58 and 86 in the English text. You read [ ... ]

Source of Text: Trial Transcript

Evidence Code: L-159

20 May 1947
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IMT Text

Transcript for IMT: Trial of Major War Criminals

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[ ... p. 1359 ] in document L 159, which is not in the document book. The document is an official report prepared by a U.S. Congressional Committee, U.S. Senate [ ... p. 3594 ] and read is Document L-159 which is the second document book, including pages 31, 32 and 33, and I read from page 31, "Atrocities and other conditions [ ... ]

Source of Text: Trial Transcript

Evidence Code: L-159

12 December 1945
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