Nordhausen-Dora Concentration Camp War Crimes Trials, 1947-1948 (2 of 2 folders)

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Title
Nordhausen-Dora Concentration Camp War Crimes Trials, 1947-1948 (2 of 2 folders)
Collection
Leon B. Poullada Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
LBPPP-001-022
Date(s) of Materials
15 April 1948
Folder Description
This folder contains a case review of The United States v. Kurt Andrae, et al. (Case No. 000-50-73) outlining trial data, charges, findings and sentences, and additional case information for Andrae and 18 other men concerning their activities at the Nordhausen-Dora Concentration Camp in Germany.

Content note: This folder contains graphic descriptions of the abuse and torture of people imprisoned in concentration camps during the Holocaust of World War II.
Extent / Physical Description
115 digital pages
Series
Series 2. Subject Files, 1947-1965.
Preferred Citation
Leon B. Poullada Personal Papers. Subject File, 1947-1965. Nordhausen-Dora Concentration Camp War Crimes Trials, 1947-1948 (2 of 2 folders)
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