Forced labour

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      Forced labour

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        Forced labour

        • UF Compulsory labour
        • UF Travail obligatoire
        • UF Travaux forcés
        • UF Trabajo compulsivo
        • UF Trabajo forzado
        • UF Trabajo obligatorio

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        4 Archival description results for Forced labour

        GB 1556 WL 1185 · 1947-1967

        War crimes trials: trial papers including detailed indictments and verdicts of various post-World War Two war crimes trials; reports on trials by observers; copy statements and other papers, 1947-1967.

        Various regional courts and the appeal courts, Germany, Switzerland and Poland
        GB 0099 KCLMA MFF 3 · 1948

        The collection includes copies of the official verdict transcript of American Military Tribunal III, 1947-1948, at which the United States tried twelve German industrialists from the Fried. Krupp AG company for crimes committed during World War Two. Included among the defendants were Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, head of Fried. Krupp AG (or the Krupp Concern); Ewald Oskar Ludwig Loeser, finance and administration officer for Fried. Krupp AG; and ten of the Krupp managers, including Erich Mueller; Friedrich von Bulow; and Hans Albert Gustav Kupke.

        American Military Tribunal III
        GB 0096 MS 788 · c1930

        The collection, c1930, contains records and minutes of the International Commission of Enquiry to Liberia. It also contains correspondence and verbatim records of testimonies given by witnesses.

        Christy , Cuthbert , 1863-1932 , explorer and zoologist
        GB 1556 WL 691 · Collection · 1956-1957

        Papers of I G Farben, 1956-1957, relate to the company's use of slave labour and comprise a copy of a letter from I G Farben denying that Salomon Freimann worked for them whilst a concentration camp inmate and a copy of an agreement between I G Farben and the Conference of Jewish Material Claims against Germany, concerning claims arising out of the employment of Jewish concentration camp prisoners in their factories in the region of Auschwitz.

        Interessen-Gemeinschaft Farbenindustrie x I G Farben