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Interrogation of Dr. Barandon, Former German Envoy of the Reich-Deputy in Copenhagen, in the Police Headquarters, Regarding Dr. Werner Best, Copenhagen, 1 October 1945.
- Title:
- Interrogation of Dr. Barandon, Former German Envoy of the Reich-Deputy in Copenhagen, in the Police Headquarters, Regarding Dr. Werner Best, Copenhagen, 1 October 1945.
- Collection:
- Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection
- Subject:
- Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection
- Keywords:
- Denmark
Danish sovereignty
Danish Nazis
German Foreign Office
SS
Schalburg Corps
Martial law
Danish Army
Danish government
Gestapo
Danish communists
Deportations
Persecution of Jews
Sabotage
Counter-terrorism
Hostages
Shellhouse
General strike
Danish police affair
Danish Resistance
Monsun
Schalberg Corps
Corps Schalberg
Schalburtage
HIPO
Auxiliary Police
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 1 half (scrap) 300dpi JPEG page images
- Publisher:
- International Military Tribunal
- Publication Place:
- Nuremberg, Germany
- Witness:
- Barandon, Paul, 1881-
- Other Names:
- Ribbentrop
Kannstein
Ebner
von Weiszuecker
von Grundherr
Luther
Fritz Clausen
Renthe-Fink
Werner Best
Hitler
von Hanneken
Himmler
Count Schimmelmann
Schested
Hartel
Knud Bach
C. 0. Jorgensen
Berge Bryld
Popp-Madsen
General Luedke
Scavanius
Dr. Mildner
von Steengracht
Andrea Hofer
Schlageter
Kaj Munk
Peter Schaeffer
Issel
Waidenburg
Schwerdt
Pancke
Bovensiepen
Svenningsen
Duckwitz
Meissner
Reitzel-Nielsen
Arildskov
Heydrich
- Volume:
- 012
- Subdivision:
- Subdivision 26 / Norway and Denmark
- Section:
- 26.03 (Barandon interrogation, 1 Oct. 1945)
- Part:
- 1
- Format:
- Book
- Rights:
- The Cornell University Law Library Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection is open to the general public, in accordance with the terms set forth in the Guidelines for Using Public Domain Text, Images, Audio, and Video Reproduced from Cornell University Library Collections, http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/CULCopyright. Permission is not required from Cornell University Library to use items from the Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection. We do suggest the following credit line: Courtesy of Cornell University Law Library, Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection.