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    The Pohl trial against the Nazi German administration of the "Final Solution" (also known as the WVHA Trial and officially The United States of America...
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    genocide of the European Jews. After the war, Pohl went into hiding; he was apprehended in 1946. Pohl stood trial in 1947, was convicted of crimes against...
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  • Mummenthey – Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment, commuted to 20 years Oswald Pohl – Guilty, sentenced to death Hermann Pook – Guilty, sentenced to 10 years'...
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    The subsequent Nuremberg trials (also Nuremberg Military Tribunals; 1946–1949) were twelve military tribunals for war crimes committed by the leaders of...
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    victims, and funding SS atrocities. Members of the SS were tried in the Pohl trial, which focused on members of the SS Main Economic and Administrative Office...
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  • SS in Nazi Germany, sentenced to 10 years in prison at the Nuremberg Pohl trial, released in 1951. Klaus Barbie (1913–1991), German Gestapo officer Hermann...
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    known as the Pohl Trial for principal defendant Oswald Pohl. Affidavits that Höss made while imprisoned in Nuremberg were also used at the Pohl and IG Farben...
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    3 November 1947", United States of America v. Oswald Pohl, et al. (Case No. 4, the "Pohl Trial), vol. V, pp. 992–997 Frank, August, "Translation of Document...
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  • were both executed in 1951, after being convicted at the Pohl trial and the Einsatzgruppen trial, respectively. Members of the group included: From manufacturing:...
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    officers of WVHA were on trial for crimes against humanity in what became known as Pohl trial. Most of them were found guilty. Both Pohl and Georg Lörner were...
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