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Internal Documents of Orders Between Hitler and the Chiefs of the German Navy in World War II - Copy of Dr. Jacob Robinson - United States Attorney General at the Nuremberg Trials

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FUEHRER CONFERENCES ON NAVAL AFFAIRS 1941 - Collection of documents known as the FUEHRER CONFERENCES - minutes of team meetings made between Hitler and the various commanders of the German forces in Tambach. Include orders given by Adolf Hitler and transcripts of conversations made between him and German naval commanders in the midst of World War II in 1941, as found by British and American intelligence officers during and after the war, printed in stencil. The Copy of Dr. Jacob Robinson - United States Attorney to the Nuremberg Trials, with his signature on the title page.

we will mention that, one chapter deals with Nazi programs in the Middle East reveals the Nazis' attempt to connect and support the armed forces of Iraq and Syria in order to overthrow British rule in the region, and reads: "The Arab Freedom Movement is our natural ally in the Middle East against England. In this context, the uprising in Iraq is of special importance ... ", below is an exact detail of how the Nazis planned to send armed forces to the Suez Canal and team up with Iraqi armed forces. Also in the various documents can be find a great deal of classified knowledge about the German war strategy, and the attempt to take over Europe through naval control, transcripts of conversations of German soldiers about what was happening on the battlefield, rare transcripts of surveillance carried out by the Nazi forces on British forces on various fronts, and more.

Dr. Jacob Robinson (1889-1977) a jurist, one of the greatest lawyers in Lithuania, a Lithuanian politician, diplomat, Zionist activist, educator and lecturer. During the Nuremberg trials (1945–1946), served as an adviser on Jewish affairs to the Judge Robert H. Jackson, who headed the category team on behalf of the United States, and whose name has been linked to a key role in persuading him to accept as appropriate the new idea of ​​"crime against humanity" as the Nazi indictment for crimes against Jews (the term first appeared in Nuremberg indictments). After the trial of the main war criminals, he continued to follow closely the investigation of their sentences and the procedures for punishing war criminals in a series of trials known as the "Additional Nuremberg Trials". He advised, for example, the Chief Prosecutor in the trial of Friedrich Flick, Brigadier General Telford Taylor. With the capture of Adolf Eichmann he was invited to join the prosecution team headed by Gideon Hausner. His experience in the Nuremberg trials, his knowledge of Germany and the Germans, and his knowledge of Israeli criminal law made him a key figure in the prosecution team. Following the trial, he published the book "Ha'Akov LeMishor: European Jews before the Holocaust in the Light of Historical Truth and the Eichmann Law in Jerusalem According to International Practice", in response to Hannah Arendt's book "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil".

145 pages. Typewriter. Some pages have stains.

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54. Internal Documents of Orders Between Hitler and the Chiefs of the German Navy in World War II - Copy of Dr. Jacob Robinson - United States Attorney General at the Nuremberg Trials