International Military Tribunal at
Nuremberg
Indicitment
(A) MURDER AND ILL-TREATMENT OF
CIVILIAN POPULATIONS OF OR IN
OCCUPIED TERRITORY AND ON THE HIGH
SEAS [...]
About 1,500,000 persons were
exterminated in Maidanek and about 4,000,000
persons were exterminated in
Auschwitz, among whom were
citizens of Poland, the U.S.S.R.,
the United States of America, Great
Britain, Czechoslovakia, France, and
other countries.
International Military Tribunal at
Nuremberg
Sixty Second Day - February
19, 1946
In only two camps of death (Auschwitz
& Majdanek) the
criminals exterminated 5 1/2
million people. In
proof of this I quote the
conclusions of the Extraordinary
State Commission for Auschwitz.
I will quote only a short
excerpt. It is preceded by a
detailed calculation. The
Tribunal will find this
reference on Page 356 of the
document book, second column of
the text, fourth paragraph. I
begin the quotation:
"However, employing rectified
coefficients for the part-time use
of the crematorium ovens and for the
periods when they stood empty, the
technical expert commission has
ascertained that during
the period of time that the
Auschwitz Camp existed the German
butchers exterminated in this camp
not less than 4 million citizens
of the U.S.S.R., Poland, France,
Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Romania,
Hungary, Bulgaria, Holland, Belgium,
and other countries."
International Military Tribunal at
Nuremberg
Eighty Seventh Second Day - March
21, 1946
Let me remind you (Herman
Goering) of the evidence that
has been given before this
Court, that as
far as Auschwitz alone is
concerned, 4,000,000 people were
exterminated. Do you
remember that?