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database: Nürnberger Dokumentenkartei

Nürnberger Dokumentenkartei

Erschließungskartei zu den Beweisdokumenten der Nürnberger Kriegsverbrecherprozesse aus dem Institut für Zeitgeschichte

Card Index to the Documents of Evidence from the Nuremberg Trials
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Overview

About this database

The trial materials from the main war criminal trials in 1945/46 and the succeeding trials, consisting of over 200,000 pages of evidence, is only accessible for research through this systematic indexing.
In two years of work during the mid-1950s, the “Nuremberg documents” were compiled in cooperation with the then Staatliche Archivlager Göttingen and the Westfälische Wirtschaftsarchiv in Dortmund. Each of the prosecution’s approximately 32,000 evidence documents has been provided with an index-like description and an index of subjects and persons.
The document card index provides access to a wide variety of subject areas and contains among others, descriptions from Western sources of the German economy and finances in the “Third Reich,” of the party organizations, the army, navy and air force, war plans and of the administration in the occupied territories.

Background
The Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ) began its work as a central records office for dispersed files from the “Third Reich” and as a research institution in 1949. The first large acquisition was an almost complete set of copies and transfers of the material from the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, made available by the Americans. The “Nuremberg documents” (“Nürnberger Dokumente”), as the trial material is usually known, originates from the main war criminal trial in 1945/46, involving 24 defendants and carried out by the International Military Tribunal, and from the twelve succeeding trials. These trials were connected with the main trial and also held in Nuremberg with American prosecutors. They involved doctors, jurists, generals, members of task forces, industrialists, administrators and functionaries of the Nazi state and the NSDAP. The “Nuremberg documents” include the protocols of the trials, the examination of defendants and above all, the prosecution’s evidence documents, systematically collected by the allies since 1943. These consisted mostly of official and official party depositories of the “Third Reich,” but also included newspaper articles, brochures and contemporary witness reports. In Nuremberg the evidence documents were categorized by criteria based on their contents and labeled with serial numbers. The most well-known series is that of the PS documents (Paris-Storey), most of which were used in the main war criminal trials, and the NO series, in which evidence for the prosecution of the NSDAP, its party organizations, the SS, Gestapo and the SD was compiled.

Reproduction of the documents in the database
For the database the card index kept by the Institute for Contemporary History has been reproduced electronically, an easy-to-read version of the indexes provided, and the index of persons and subjects standardized. The index cards are included in the document group Primary Sources. A summary of the series of evidence documents is linked to each index card as a related document and can be viewed separately in the document group “Explanatory Material.” The keyword catalog of the Institute for Contemporary History, upon which the indexing of the documents is based, can also be found there.

Your Benefits

  • The database contains about 200,000 pages of evidence material from the “Nürnberger Prozess”
  • Each document is provided with an index of subjects and persons
  • For the first time, this card index is available in an easy-to-read, digitalized version
  • Non-restrictive DRM – allows for an unlimited number of simultaneous users campus- / institution-wide

Editorial

Editorial

Editors of the first edition in Deutsche Geschichte im 20. Jh.

Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Bundesarchiv, and Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung

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Deutsches Exilarchiv 1933–1945 der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek • Stiftung „Neue Synagoge Berlin – Centrum Judaicum“ • Gedenkstätte „Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz“ • Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e. V. • Riga-Komitee der deutschen Städte • Research Foundation for Jewish Immigration • Herbert und Elsbeth Weichmann-Stiftung • Heinz Boberach • Wolfgang Form • Wolfgang Neugebauer • Theo Schiller • Sabine Gillmann • Hans Mommsen • Harald Hagemann • Claus-Dieter Krohn • Michael Hepp • Ulrike Wendland

Editorial Board

Wolfgang Benz, Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung • Brita Eckert, Deutsches Exilarchiv 1933–1945 der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek • Josef Henke, Bundesarchiv • Peter Longerich, Research Centre for the Holocaust and Twentieth-Century History, London • Elisabeth Niggemann, Deutsche Nationalbibliothek • Hermann Rumschöttel, Staatliche Archive Bayerns • Udo Wengst, Institut für Zeitgeschichte

First edition

Deutsche Geschichte im 20. Jh.: Nationalsozialismus, Holocaust, Widerstand und Exil 1933–1945 Online, De Gruyter/K. G. Saur (2006–2022)

Lemmas A-Z

Persons A-Z

Places A-Z

Search Help

Search Help

Here you will find instructions for searching in the Nürnberger Dokumentenkartei and explanations of the individual search functions.

Search

You have three different options for searching.

Search form

The search form allows you to search using various search criteria. To do so, select the appropriate criterion in the search field and enter your search term(s) in the search field. The following search criteria are available:

  1. Full Text: Searches in all entries for the entered terms. Finds all entries that contain all searched terms and therefore returns the most results. For a more specific search, the other search criteria are more suitable.

    The following operators can be used in the search field:
    • *: Added to a string. Searches for entries including all terms that match the searched string with any addition.
    • AND: Searches for entries including all the terms connected by this operator (default search function).
    • OR: Searches for entries including at least one of the terms connected by this operator.
    • NOT: Searches for entries including the first, but not the second of the terms connected by this operator.

    These operators can be combined with each other.

  2. Title: Finds all entries whose titles contain all searched terms. This search criterion can be used to search specifically for entries for particular terms. Search with truncation does not work at the moment.
  3. Person: Finds all entries that contain the searched person. Suggests up to 15 matching persons in alphabetical order as you type. This search criterion can be used to search for entries in which specific persons are mentioned.
  4. Keyword: Finds all entries to which the searched keyword is assigned. Suggests up to 15 matching keywords in alphabetical order as you type. This search criterion can be used to search for entries that deal with a specific topic.
  5. Type: Select a type from the drop-down menu: Benutzungshinweis, Index, Justizakte. Finds all entries of this type.
  6. Publication Year: Select Exact to search for a single year, or Range to search for a range of years. Finds all entries that have been published electronically in this year or range of years.
  7. Date: Select Exact to search for a single date (required: year; optional: month and day), or Range to search for a range of years (required: years; optional: month[s] and day[s]). Finds all entries that have this date or range of years.
  8. Entry language: Select a language from the drop-down menu. Finds all entries which are written in this language. Only German language is available for NDK.

Please note: The search is not case sensitive.

You have the option to apply several search criteria at the same time. To do this, click on "Add row" in the search form. This creates a second search field in which you can set another search criterion (or else the same one). You can create as many additional search fields as you like.
If you use more than one search field, the search will find all entries that match all search criteria ("Search for all of these terms"). Instead, you can also select "Search for any of these terms" above the search fields, which will cause the search to find all entries that match at least one of the searched criteria.
By clicking on "Add NOT" you create a search field to which you can assign a search criterion. Terms entered in this search field will be excluded from the search. You can add this search field as often as you like.
By combining the above functions, you are able to perform very specific searches.

Example

You want to search the Nürnberger Dokumentenkartei for all entries that mention the word "Marine" and that match the type “Justizakte”. However, you want to exclude entries with dates between “1938” and “1945”. For this you use the search form as follows:

  1. Create a second search field via "Add row".
  2. Select the search for "all of these terms" (default option).
  3. In the first search field, select the search criterion Full Text and enter the search term "Marine".
  4. In the second search field, select the search criterion Type and select “Justizakte” in the dropdown menu of the search field.
  5. Create a third search field via "Add NOT". This is marked with a "NOT".
  6. Select the search criterion Date in this search field, click on “Range” and enter “1938” and “1945” in the two search fields.
  7. After clicking on "Search" you will see 10 out of 82 hits in the results list.

Browse

The browse button allows you to quickly search for categories. The results list of a browse search can be further searched via the search form as described above.

A-Z

On the start page of the database you can view indices of all contained persons from A to Z. By clicking on a term you get to the results list, which shows all entries that contain the place or person. In case of a lemma the results list shows all entries which have the full lemma in their title.

Results list

The results that match your search are listed on one or more pages. The number of search results as well as the search criteria can be found above the results list.

Each search result consists of the title of the entry, author(s) if existent, access information, entry type, online publication date (print publication date in brackets, if applicable), the cover of the database as well as a button to download the PDF ("Download PDF"), if available, and a text preview showing relevant text passages and highlighting the searched term in yellow (only for Full Text search criterion).

You can access a search result by clicking on the title or cover of the database. If you do not have access to the database, please log in first.

The search results are sorted by relevancy (frequency and weighting of the searched terms). You can also sort by date ("New to old" or "Old to new") or by title ("A to Z" or "Z to A").
Furthermore, instead of the default 10 results per page, you can also display 20, 50 or 100 results per page.

The search results can be further restricted under "Filter Results". Various filter options are available for this:

  1. Access: This option filters the search results according to who can access them. By default, "All content" is found. It is possible to filter by "Licensed content", "Open Access", "Publicly available" as well as "All available content".
  2. Person
  3. Type
  4. Publication Year
  5. Entry language

All filters can be combined with each other. Filtering by certain filter options excludes further certain filter options if there are no entries which match both options.

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