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11Abrams, Arnold, “ No News from My Lai: A Visit to a Haunted Place,” Columbia College Today (Summer, 1970): 104-105.1970
12Adams, Jan S., “Will the Post-Soviet Commonwealth Survive?,” (The Mershon Center, Ohio State University, April, 1993)1993
13“Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam,” (n.d.)n.d.
14Albright, Joseph, “The Pact of Two Henrys,” The New York Times Magazine (Jan. 5, 1975): 16-17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28- 31, 34.1975
15Alden R. Wells Quarterly (Exeter, New Hampshire: April, 1971)1971
16Alderman, Sidney S., review of Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals, Vols. 1 and II and Final Report to the Secretary of the Army on the Nuernberg War Crimes Trials under Control Council Law No. 10, Columbia Law Review (n.d.): 407-414.n.d.
17Alderman, Sidney S., “The French Language in English and American Law, The Canadian Bar Review, 28:11 (Dec., 1950): 1104-1123. [NOTE: Reprint is off one page compared to journal article.]1950
18Alderman, Sidney S., “Greensboro Railroad Centenary 1851-1951” (An Address Delivered Before the Rotary Club of Greensboro, N.C., June 11, 1951): 1-15.1951
19Alderman, Sidney S., “What the New Supreme Court has Done to the Old Law of Negligence,” Law and Contemporary Problems, 18:2 (Spring, 1953): 110-159.1953
110Alexander, Leo, “The Socio-Psychological Structure of the SS” (Read at 75th anniversary meeting of the Nederlandsche Vereenigung voor Psychiatrie en Neurologie, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on 12 June 1947)1947
111Alexander, Leo, “War Crimes and Their Motivation, The Socio-Psychological Structure of the SS and the Criminalization of a Society,” 39:3 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology of Northwestern University (Sept.-Oct., 1948): 298-326.1948
112Alexander, Leo, “War crimes: their social-psychological aspects,” Am. J. of Psych., Vol. 105, No. 3 (Sept. 1948)1948
113Alsop, Joseph and Stewart Alsop, “We Accuse! : The Story of the Miscarriage of Justice in the Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer” (New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1954)1954
114Altmann, John, “Rebellion Against Adenauer,” The Nation (July 5, 1952): 9-11.1952
115Amar, Akhil Reed, “Fourth Amendment First Principles,” Harvard Law Review, 107: 4 (Feb., 1994): 757-819. [Inscribed]1994
116Amar, Akhil Reed, “Lord Camden Meets Federalism-Using State Constitutions to Counter Federal Abuses,” Rutgers Law Journal, 27:4 (Summer, 1996): 845-861.1996
117The American Jewish Committee, “The Status of Democracy in Western Germany” (June 1950)1950
118The American Jewish Committee, “An Observer’s Report from Inside Germany,” (Apr. 17, 1951)1951
119The American Jewish Committee, “The Recent Growth of Neo-Nazism in Europe,” (Sept. 1951)1951
120American Jewish History, 68:3 (March, 1979)1979
121Amnesty International, “Establishing a Just, Fair and Effective International Criminal Court” (Oct. 1994): Manuscript1994
122Amrine, Michael, “What the Atom Age Has Don to Us,” New York Times Magazine (Aug. 6, 1950): 12, 26-27.1950
123Anderson, Kenneth, review of The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials by Telford Taylor, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 7:281 (Spring, 1994) [Inscribed] 1994
124Annotated Supplement to the Commander’s Handbook on the Law of Naval Operations, NWP 9 (Rev. A)/ FMFM 1-10 (Washington, D.C., 1989) [2 copies]1989
1RRESERVED: 25-29n.d.
230Antel, Francis P., “Profile of an American Aircraftsman,” (Palm Beach, FL: Literary Investment Guild, LTD., 1967)1967
231Appeal by the Chinese Government (Report of the Commission of Enquiry, League of Nations, Geneva, 1932) [Folded Maps]1932
232Appeal by the Chinese Government (Report of the Commission of Enquiry, League of Nations, Geneva, 1932)1932
233Arens, Richard, review of Advance to Barbarism by F.J.P. Veale, Buffalo Law Review (n.d.):n.d.
234Arens, Richard, “Conspiracy Revisted,” Buffalo Law Review, 3:2 (Spring, 1954): 242 - 268.1954
235Armaments or Disarmament? (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 1981)1981
236“Armistice 1918: The Signing of the Armistice in the Forest Glade of Compiegne,” (The Friends of the Armistice of Compiegne, n.d.)n.d.
237Arnold, G.L., “Germany’s Post-Nazi Intellectual Climate,” Commentary (Jan., 1955): 78-82.n.d.
237.1Aroneau, Eugene, “The Crime Against Humanity: The Legal Nature of the Offense …” (1946): Manuscript [Inscribed]1947
238Aroneau, Eugene, “The Rights of Man and the Crime Against Humanity,” The Review of International Law, 3 (1947): English Translation1947
239Arzt, Donna E., review of Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials: A Personal Memoir by Telford Taylor, New York Law School Journal of Human Rights, 12:Part 3 (Symposium, 1995): 689-758. [Inscribed]1995
240Ascher, Abraham and Guenter Lewy, “National Bolshevism in Weimar Germany,” 23 Social Research (1956)1956
241Aster, Sidney, ed., British Foreign Policy (1918-1945): A Guide to Research and Research Materials (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1991): 96, 310-357.1991
242Assmann, Kurt, “The Battle for Moscow: Turning Point of the War,” Foreign Affairs (Jan., 1950)1950
243Assmann, Kurt, “Why U-Boat Warfare Failed,” Foreign Affairs (July, 1950): 659-670.1950
244“Atomic Energy and American Policy: Official and Unofficial Pronouncements” (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Dec., 1945)1945
245Augustus Noble Hand, 1869-1954 (The Association of the Bar of the City of New York and The New York County Lawyers’ Association (May 4, 1955)1955
246Austin Wakeman Scott: Some Reminiscences of Students, Colleagues and Friends (Harvard Law School, June, 1974)1974
247Aycoberry, Pierre, The Nazi Question: An Essay on the Interpretation of National Socialism (1922-1975) (New York: Pantheon Books, 1979, tr. 1981)1981

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248Babcock, Barbara Allen, “A Place in the Palladium: Women’s Rights and Jury Service,” University of Cincinnati Law Review, 61:4 (1993): 1139-1180. [Inscribed]1993
249Bader, Karl Siegfried, ,,Nuernberg und das Voelkerstrafrecht: Eine Bilanz nach 20 Jahren,” Bayerischer Rundfunk [Politische Redaktion] (Sept. 26, 1966): Transcript [trans. “Nuremberg and Criminal Law: An Accounting after 20 Years,” Bavarian Radio [Political Editorial]1966
250Bagnall, Whitney, “The Influence of the U.S. Constitution Abroad” (n.d.)n.d.
1RRESERVED: 51-55n.d.
356Baldwin, Hanson W., “ ‘ This Was Their Finest Hour,’ ” The New York Times Magazine (Sept. 4, 1955): 9-11, 34, 38, 40, 43.1955
357Baldwin, Roger N., “Human Rights-World Declaration and American Practice,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 167 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1950)1950
358Barnet, Richard J., “Annals of Diplomacy: Alliance - I,” The New Yorker (n.d.)1950
359“Barriers to Law and Humanity: Berlin August 13” (Bonn/Berlin: Federal Ministry for All-German Affairs, September 1961) [2 copies]1961
360Barth, Alan, “When Congress Investigates,” Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 227 (1955)1955
361Bassiouni, M. Cherif, “ ‘ Crimes Against Humanity’: The Need for a Specialized Convention,” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 31:3 (1994): 457-494.1994
362Baumgarten, Murray, “Expectations and Endings: Observations on Holocaust Literature” (Working Papers in Holocaust Studies III, Holocaust Studies Program, Yeshiva University, Sept., 1989)1989
363Beamer, John V., “Proposal for a United Nations Writ of Habeas Corpus and an International Court of Human Rights,” Congressional Record, 83d Congress, 2nd Session (Aug. 11, 1954)1954
364Beasley, Norman, “The Capture of the German Rocket Secrets: An Inside Story for Hidden German Data as Nazidom Crumbled,” The American Legion Magazine (Oct., 1963): 16, 17, 35-37.1963
365Bedau, Hugo Adam, “Genocide in Vietnam?,” Boston University Law Review, 53:3 (May, 1973): 574-622.1973
366Berger, Raoul, “Executive Privilege v. Congressional Inquiry,” UCLA Law Review, 12:5 (August, 1965): 1043-1364. [Inscribed]1965
367Bieber, Hugo, Revolution des Buergertums (Stockholm: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1946)1946
368Bieber, Hugo, Absolutismus und Aufklaerung, 1660-1789 (Stockholm: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1947)1947
369Bishop, Joseph W., Jr., “The Question of War Crimes,” Commentary (Dec., 1972): 85-92.1972
370Bishop, Joseph W., Jr., “Civilian Judges and Military Justice: Collateral Review of Court-Martial Convictions,” Columbia Law Review, 61:40 (Jan., 1961)1961
371Bittker, Boris I., “Dedication: Charles Stuart Lyon: Being an Epitome of His Letters, Marginalia, Graffiti and Other Fugitive Scribblings,” Tax Law Review [NYU School of Law], 37:2 (Winter, 1982): 159-191. [includes Taylor, “At Nuremberg,” at 177-79.] [2 copies]1982
372Blackett, P.M.S., “Steps Toward Disarmament,” Scientific American (April, 1962)1962
373Blake, Harlan M. and Jack A. Blum, “Network Television Rate Practices: A Case Study in the Failure of Social Control of Price Discrimination,” Yale Law Journal, 74:8 (July, 1965): 1339-1401. [Inscribed]1965
374Blakeslee, Alton L., “Arthritis-And the Miracle Drugs,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 166 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1950)1950
3RRESERVED: 75-79n.d.
480Blix, Hans, “Sovereignty, Aggression and Neutrality,” (Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, Uppsala, Sweden, 1970) [Inscribed]1970
481Blix, Hans, “Current Efforts to Prohibit the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons,” Instant Research on Peace and Violence, 4:1 (1974): 21-30.1974
482Bloom, Solomon F., “The Myth of the German General Staff,” Commentary (n.d.)n.d.
483Bonsal, Dudley B., “The President’s Letter,” The Record (June, 1958): 342-345.1958
484Boudin, Leonard B., “War Crimes and Vietnam: The Mote in Whose Eye?,” review of Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy, by Telford Taylor 84 Harvard Law Review (June 1971): 1940-1959.1971
485Boudin, Leonard B., review of Hugo Black and the Judicial Revolution by Gerald T. Dunne, Harvard Law Review, 90:8 (June, 1977): 1733-1745.1977
486Boudin, Leonard B., review of Law and Politics: The House of Lords as a Judicial Body, 1800-1976 by Robert Stevens, Harvard Law Review, 93:2 (Dec., 1979)1979
487Boyle, Francis A., “International Law in Time of Crisis: From the Entebbe Raid to the Hostages Convention,” Northwestern University Law Review, 75:5 (Dec., 1980): 769-856. [2 copies]1980
488Bracker, Milton, “Last Days of Mussolini,” The New York Times Magazine (Apr. 24, 1955): 10, 60, 62, 64.1955
489Brandwen, Maxwell, “The Battle of the First Amendment: A Study in Judicial Interpretation,” North Carolina Law Review, 40:2 (Feb., 1962): 273-296.1962
490Brennan, William J., Jr., “The Bill of Rights and the States” (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, CA, 1961)1961
491Brown, Brendan F., “Crimes Against the Law of Peace, War, and Humanity, The Catholic University of America Bulletin, 17:6 (May, 1950): 5-9.1950
492Buffington, Charlie, “Planning a 2500-mc ETV System, BM/E (April, 1966): 60.1966
493Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, April 1948.1948
494Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Feb 1950.1950
495Bulletin of Atomic Scientists of Chicago, 1:4 (Feb. 1, 1946)1946
496Bulletin of Yale University, Yale Law School 1975-1976, Series 71, No.10 (30 July 1975)1975
497Bundesverfassungsgericht: Die Frage, ob die Bundesregierung durch die Gruendung der Deutschland-Fernsehen-GmbH am 25. Juli 1960 . . . sowie gegen die Pflicht zu bundesfreundlichem Verhalten verstossen hat. (Verkuendet: 28. Februar 1961): Transcript1961
498Burgess, Alan, “They Killed Heydrich: Part One,” The Saturday Evening Post (June 18, 1960): 19-21, 82, 84, 86.1961
499Bush, Jonathan, “Free to Enslave: The Foundations of Colonial American Slave Law,” Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities, 5:2 (Summer, 1993): 417-470.1993
4100Bush, Jonathan, “ ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone’: Early Modern Common Law Discourse and the Case of the Jews,” Wisconsin Law Review, 5 (1993): 1225-1285.1993
4101Bush, Jonathan, a review of “The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials: A Personal Memoir by Telford Taylor,” Columbia Law Review, 93:8 (Dec., 1993): 2022-2085. [2 copies]1993
4102Bush, Jonathan, “Take this Job and Shove It: The Rise of Free Labor,” a review of The Invention of Free Labor: The Employment Relation in English and American Law and Culture, 1350-1870 by Robert J. Steinfeld, Michigan Law Review, 91:6 (May, 1993): 1382-1413.1993
4RRESERVED: 103-107n.d.
5108Bush, Jonathan, “How Did We Get Here?: Foreign Abduction After Alvarez-Machain,” Stanford Law Review, 45:4 (April, 1993): 939-983.1993
5109Bush, Jonathan, “How Did We Get Here?: Foreign Abduction After Alvarez-Machain,” Stanford Law Review, 45:4 (April, 1993): 939-983.1993
5110Bush, Jonathan, “The First Slave (And Why He Matters),” Cardozo Law Review, 18:2 (Nov., 1996): 599-629.1996
5111Bush, Vannevar, “Scientific Weapons and a Future War,” Life, 27:20 (Nov. 14, 1949): 112-124, 127-128, 130.1949
5112Bussche, Axel von dem, “German Rearmament: Hopes and Fears,” Foreign Affairs, 32:1 (Oct., 1953): 68-79.1953

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5113Cahill, Tim “Joan Baez in Hanoi: 12 Days under the Bombs,” Rolling Stone (Feb. 1, 1973): 18, 19.1973
5114Cahnman, Werner J., “The Attitudes of German Youth,” Rutgers Report on World Affairs (Feb. 20, 1965)1965
5115Cahnman, Werner J., “In the Dachau Concentration Camp,” The Chicago Jewish Forum, 23:1 (n.d.): 18-23.n.d.
5116Calvocoressi, Peter, “After Kuwait,” International Relations, 10:4 (Nov. 1991): 287-300.1991
5117Caming, Virginia B., “Reporting the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials,”National Shorthand Reporter (May, 1978): 26-29.1978
5118“The Campaign of Liberation, 1944-45 - II: Landing and Break-out (By a Military Correspondent),” The Economist (Oct. 5, 1946): 533-535.1946
5119“The Campaign of Liberation, 1944-45 - III: The Dash for the Rhine (By a Military Correspondent),” The Economist (Oct. 12, 1946): 574-575.1946
5120Canadian Jewish Congress, “A Study of Jews Refused their Right to Leave the Soviet Union” (Nov. 1980)1980
5121Cardozo Law Review, 9:6 (Aug., 1988)1988
5122Carr, Robert K., “The Constitution and Congressional Investigating Committees” (Freedom Agenda, 1954)1954
5123The Catholic Agitator, 1:4 (April-May, 1971)1971
5124Chaffee, Zechariah, Jr., “Freedom of Speech and Press” (Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc., 1955)1955
5125The Charter and Judgment of the Nuernberg Tribunal: History and Analysis (United Nations-General Assembly, International Law Commission, Lake Success, NY, 1949)1949
5126Chase, Edward T., “After Half a Century, Closure for the Nuremberg Trials” [Paper]n.d.
5RRESERVED: 127-131n.d.
6132Chase, Eric L., “Fifty Years After Nuremberg: The United States Must Take the Lead in Reviving and Fulfilling the Promise (Paper, nd)n.d.
6133Checklist of the Personal Papers of Officers of the Germany Army, Air Force, and “SS,” February, 19511951
6134Chopra, Jarat, “Collective Enforcement of International Criminal Law” (n.d.): Draftn.d.
6135Churchill College Archives Centre (n.d.)n.d.
6136Churchill Review 19941994
6137Churchill Review 19971997
6138Churchill, Winston, “ ‘Their Finest Hour,’” The New York Times Magazine (Sept. 4, 1960): 10.1960
6139Cicchetti, Armando, “The ‘Rule of Law’ as the Basis of a Universal Legal System,” Review of Contemporary Law, 2 (Dec., 1958): 1-15.1958
6140Clancy, Christopher H. and Jonathan A. Weiss, “The Conscientious Objector Exemption: Problems in Conceptual Clarity and Constitutional Considerations, Maine Law Review, 17:143 (1965) [Inscribed]1965
6141“There is No Liberty . . .” A Report on Congressional Efforts to Curb the Federal Courts and to Undermine the Brown Decision,” (Washington, DC: Citizens Commission on Civil Rights, October 1982)1982
6142Clark, Grenville, “World Order: The Need for a Bold Approach,” The Annals (July, 1961)1961
6143Clark, Roger S., “Medina-An Essay on the Principles of Criminal Liability for Homicide” (n.d., 1972?)n.d.
6144Clarke, Carter W., “Department of Defense, Office of Public Information” (n.d.)n.d.
6145Claughton, Richard, “The Crime of Genocide,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 8:4 (July, 1949): 351-365.1949
6146Cloud, Morgan, “Pragmatism, Positivism, and Principles in Fourth Amendment Theory,” UCLA Law Review, 41:2 (Dec., 1993): 199-302.1993
6147Cohen, Benjamin V., “The Great Powers and the United Nations,” (Wash., D.C.: Union of Democratic Action Educational Fund, 1962)1962
6148Cohen, Richard, “Sunday in the Sixties,” (New York: Public Affairs Committee, Inc., 1962)1962
6149Cohen, Steven, “Alternative Approaches to Soviet Jewish Emigration Moral and Practical Dilemmas,” National Jewish Resource Center Policy Studies ’79 (Nov., 1979): 1-20.1979
6150Coll, Steve, “War Crimes and Punishment: Bosnia in the Shadow of the Holocaust,” The Washington Post Magazine (Sept. 25, 1994): 8-15, 22-28.1979
6150.1Columbia Law School: 22nd Annual National Moot Court Competition: Legal Briefs1971
6151Columbia Law School Reports (Spring, 1997)1997
6152Columbia Law Symposium address the question: “Can our Freedom Survive Defense by the CIA and FBI?,” Columbia Today (June, 1976): 6-9.1976
6153Commission of Inquiry for the Int’l War Crimes Tribunal: News Release (May, 1991)1991
6154Condon, Edward U., “Science, Secrecy, Security,” Harper’s Magazine (Feb., 1950): 58-63.1991
6155Conference Report on International Inspection of Radioactive Mineral Production (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Feb., 1946)1946
6156Congressional Record, 98:117 (July 1, 1952)1952
6RRESERVED:103-107n.d
7162“Considerations sur un Code des Crimes contre la Paix et la Securite de l’Humanite,” Revue de Droit International, No. 2 (1950)1950
7163Constitution de la Republique Democratique du Viet-Nam (Hanoi, Editions en Langues Etrangeres, 1960)1960
7164A Constitution for the World (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965)1965
7165Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Dec. 9, 1948): Photocopy1948
7166Cook, Fred J., “The CIA,” The Nation (June 24, 1961)1961
7167Cook, Fred J., “Juggernaut: The Warfare State,” The Nation (Oct. 28, 1961)1961
7168Cotler, Irwin, “The Shcharansky Appeal: Petition to the Procurator General of the U.S.S.R. from Avital Shcharansky, on behalf of herself and her husband, Anatoly Shcharansky, by her attorney Professor Irwin Cotler” (1978)1978
7169Court of Man Foundation, Inc. “The Court of Man: Introduction and Invitation”1973
7RRESERVED: 170-1741973
8175Covert Action Information Bulletin, “Interview with a Nuremberg Prosecutor: Mary M. Kaufman,” 25 (Winter, 1986): 24-25.1986
8176Cousins, Norman, “Are We Men or Murderers?” The Saturday Review (Jan., 1955): 22, 36.1955
8177Craig, Gordon A., “Portrait of a Political General: Edwin von Manteuffel and the Constitutional Conflict in Prussia,” Political Science Quarterly, 66:1 (March, 1951): 1-36.1986
8178“The Crimes Perpetrated by the Saigon Administration Against Detainees, Patriotic and Peace-Loving People and Against People Living in Areas Under Its Control in South Viet Nam,” South Viet Nam Committee of Struggle for the Freedom of the Patriotic and Peace-Loving People Still Detained by the Saigon Adminstration (South Viet Nam: Giai Phong Publishing House, 1973)1973
8179Crosby, Alexander L., “Your Blood Pressure and Your Arteries,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 168 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1951)1951
8180Cushman, Robert E., “The Supreme Court and the Constitution,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, No. 7 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1938 and 1940) [2 copies]1951

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8181Dallin, Alexander, “The German Occupation of the USSR in World War II: A Bibliography” (External Research Paper No. 122, Office of Intelligence Research, Department of State, April 15, 1955)1955
8182D’Amato, Anthony, Harvey L. Gould, Larry D. Woods, “War Crimes and Vietnam: The ‘Nuremberg Defense’ and the Military Service Resister,” California Law Review, 57:5 (Nov., 1969): 1055-1110.1969
8183Daniel, Aubrey M. III, “The Defense of Superior Orders,” U. of Richmond Law Review, 7:3 (Spring, 1973): 477-509.1973
8184Danzig, Allison, “Saluting ‘Big Bill’ Tilden: Tennis’ All-Time No. 1,” Tennis USA (September, 1981): 9-10, 12.1973
8185Dautricourt, Joseph Y., “Definition of the Crime Against Humanity,” (8th Conference for the Unification of Penal Law, July 10 and 11, 1947)1947
8186Davidson, Basil, “Once Again?: A Report on Certain Aspects of Reviving Nationalism in Germany,” foreword by F. Elwyn Jones, M.P., (London: Union of Democratic Control, October 1950) [2 copies]1950
8187Davidson, Basil, “Two Sides in Germany-Which Is Yours?,” (London: The Union of Democratic Control, Jan., 1955)1955
8188Dawidoff, Nicholas, “Scholar, Lawyer, Catcher, Spy,” Sports Illustrated (Mar. 23, 1992)1992
8189Dean, Vera Micheles, “Roads to Peace” (New York: Public Affairs Committee, Inc., 1962)1962
8190Decter, Moshe, “The Lonely Course of Lazar Liubarsky,” (New York: National Conference on Soviet Jewry, 1973)1973
8191Democratic German Report, 14:3 (Feb. 19, 1965) [GDR Publication]1965
8192Democratic German Report, 17:23 (Dec. 11, 1968) [GDR Publication]1968
8193Departmental Records Branch, TAGO, Miscellaneous German Records Collection (1892-1945), Record Group Summary Nr. 1048 (Revised, 23 August 1957)1968
8194Dershowitz, Alan, “Due Process of Law in the Trial of Soviet Jews,” (n.d.)n.d.
8195Deutsche Rundschau, 75, Jahrgang, Heft 1, (Stuttgart: Januar 1949)1949
8196de Vabres, Donnedieu, “The Judgment of Nuremberg and the Principle of Legality of Offences and Penalties,” Review of Penal Law and of Criminology, No. 10 (July 1947): English and French1947
8197de Vabres, Donnedieu, “Judge of the International Military Tribunal of the Major War Criminals” (n.d.): English and Frenchn.d.
8198“The Devil Knows Where: The Trail of John Demjanuk,” The Plain Dealer (1994)1994
8199de Zayas, Alfred, Jakob Th. Moeller and Torkel Opsahl, “Application of The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights under the Optional Protocol by the Human Rights Committee,” German Yearbook of International Law, 28 (1985) [Inscribed]1994
8200de Zayas, Alfred and Jakob Th. Moeller, “Optional Protocol cases concerning the Nordic States before the United Nations Human Rights Committee,” Nordic Journal of International Law, 55:4 (1986): 384-400. [Inscribed]1986
8201de Zayas, Alfred, “The Wehrmacht Bureau on War Crimes” (Lecture delivered at the German Historical Institute, London, Feb. 6, 1990)1990
8202“Did Six Million Really Die?: The Truth at Lastn.d.
8203Dienstag, Abbe L., “Fedorenko v. United States: War Crimes, the Defense of Duress, and American Nationality Law,” Columbia Law Review, 82:1 (Jan., 1982): 120-183.1982
8204Dinstein, Yoram, “The International Human Rights of Soviet Jewry,” Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, Vol. 2 (1972): 194-210.1972
8205“Disarmament or Destruction?” (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, May, 1975)1975
8206“Doing Something About It?,” (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., n.d.)n.d.
8207Dornberger, Walter R., “The Lessons of Peenemuende,” Looking Ahead, 6:5 (June, 1958): 1-3.1958
8208Dorsen, Norman, “Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Harlan,” New York University Law Review, 46:4 (Oct., 1971): 649-652.1958
8209Downdraft, 3:3 (June, 1966)1966
8210“Draft Resolution for the 16th National Convention of the Communist Party, USA” (Adopted Sept. 13, 1956) (New York: New Century Publishers, 1956)1956
8211Drucker, Peter, “The Monster and the Lamb,” The Atlantic (Dec., 1978): 82-87.1956
8RRESERVED: 212-2161956
9217DRVN Commission for Investigation of US Imperialists’ War Crimes in Viet Nam: Documents (1972) [Fragile]1972
9218DRVN Commission for Investigation of US Imperialists’ War Crimes in Viet Nam: Documents (1972)1972
9219Dyer, Rick, “Pilot Checks in the Hard Way,” The Officer (Oct., 1982): 18-20.1972
9220Dyk, Timothy B., “Supreme Court Review of Interlocutory State-Court Decisions: ‘The Twilight Zone of Finality,” Stanford Law Review, 19:5 (May, 1967): 907-946.1972

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9221Edwards, Robert, “The Rise and Fall of the Anne Frank Fable,” Middle East Perspective (Jan., 1981): 3-4.1972
9222“Elections and Political Parties in Germany 1945-1952,” (Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, 1952)1952
9223Eliav, Arie L., Between Hammer and Sickle (New York: The New American Library, 1969)1969
9224Ellsworth, Ralph E. and Sarah M. Harris, “The American Right Wing: A Report to the Fund for the Republic,” (Washington, D.C.: Public Affairs Press, 1969)1969
9225Ely, John Hart, “United States v. Lovett: Litigating the Separation of Powers,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 10:1 (Winter, 1975): 1-32. [Inscribed]1975
9226Emerson, Thomas I., “The Bill of Rights Today,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, No. 489 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1973)1973
9227Encounter, 14:4 (April, 1960)1960
9228Ercman, Dr. Sevino, “The Problem of the Procedural Rights of War Criminals and International Law (Report presented to the Geneva Conference on War Crimes vis-à-vis the Developing International Law, Aug. 15-18, 1972)1972
9229Erickson, George E., Jr., “United States Navy War Crimes Trials (1945-1949), Washburn Law Journal, 5:1 (Winter, 1965): 89-111.1965
9230Ethics and the Military Profession (Ethics and Professionalism Committee USMA, April 1980)1980
9231“The Everlasting Bridges Case,” (San Francisco, CA: ILWU, May, 1955) [2 copies]1980
9232Extracts from the Protocols of 1977 to the Geneva Conventions of 1949 [5 copies]n.d.

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9233“Facts Concerning the Problem of the German Expellees and Refugees,” (Bonn: Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims, 1961) [3 copies]1961
9234“Facts on Communism: The Communist Ideology,” Vol. 1 (Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, 86th Congress, 1st Session (Dec., 1959)1959
9RRESERVED: 235-2391959
10240Falk, Richard A., ed. “The Vietnam and International Law,” American Society of International Law, Vol. 2 (1969)1969
10241Falk, Richard A., “Song My, War Crimes and Individual Responsibility: A Legal Memorandum” (nd)n.d.
10242Farer, Tom, “Intervention in Civil Wars: A Modest Proposal,” Columbia Law Review, 67 (Feb., 1967): 266-279. [Inscribed]1967
10243Farer, Tom, J., “Harnessing Rogue Elephants: A Short Discourse on Foreign Intervention in Civil Strife,” Harvard Law Review, 82:3 (Jan., 1969): 511-541.1969
10244Farer, Tom and Lawrence Petrowski, “The Nuremberg Trials and Objection to Military Service in Vietnam,” (n.d.) [1st Draft]n.d.
10245Faurisson, Robert, “The ‘Problem of the ‘Gas Chambers’ or ‘the Rumor of Auschwitz,” (Rochelle Park, NJ: The Revisionist Press, 1979)1979
10246The Federal Bar Journal, Part I : A Symposium on Congressional Hearings and Investigations, Vol. XIV, Jan.-Mar. 1954, No. 1. [Related: McCarthy Era ]1954
10247The Federal Bar Journal, Part II : A Symposium on Congressional Hearings and Investigations, Vol. XIV, Apr.-June 1954, No. 2. [Related: McCarthy Era ]1954
10248Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, 2nd Preliminary Draft (Feb., 1944) [Related to “Mallory Rule” Material]1944
10249Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Report of the Advisory Committee (June 1944) [Related to “Mallory Rule” Material]1944
10250The Federalist Newsletter, 2:1 (Jan., 1955)1955
10251Federation of American Scientists Newsletter, 24:3 (March, 1971)1971
10252“Felix Frankfurter Talks in Tribute” (Occasional Pamphlet No. 8: Feb. 26, 1965)1965
10253Ferencz, Benjamin B., “Nurnberg Trial Procedure and the Rights of the Accused,” Journal of Criminal Law, 39:2 (July-August 1948): 144-151.1948
10254Ferencz, Benjamin B., “War Crimes Law and the Vietnam War,” American University Law Review, 17:3 (June, 1968): 403-423.1968
10255Ferencz, Benjamin B., “Defining Aggression-The Last Mile,” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 12:3 (1973): 430-463.1973
10256Ferencz, Benjamin B., “The Coming of International Law and Order,” Whole Earth Papers, No. 4 (Nov., 1980): 46-52.1980
10257Ferencz, Benjamin B., “An International Criminal Code and Court: Where They Stand and Where They’re Going,” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 30:2 (1992): 375-399. [Inscribed]1992
10258Ferencz, Benjamin B., “The Nuremberg Principles and the Gulf War,” St. John’s Law Review, 66:3 (Fall, 1992): 711-732.1992
10259Ferry, W.H. and Ashmore, Harry S., “Mass Communications with a view of our press by 14 foreign journalists and a discussion by Center staff members” (Santa Barbara, CA: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1966)1966
10260Final Report of the Select Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives (Dec. 31, 1952)1952
10261Fimrite, Ron, “Baron of the Court,” [German Tennis Player Baron Gottfried von Cramm] Sports Illustrated (July 5, 1993): 56-66, 69.1993
10RRESERVED: 262-2661993
11267First Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1948: H.R., 11th Congress (1948)1948
11268 Fisher, Alan, “The Crimean Tatars: A Struggle for Survival,” Inquiry (Jan. 7 & 21, 1980): 20-23.1980
11269Fisher, Walter T., What Every Lawyer Knows (Boston: Nimrod Press, 1974)1974
11270Flanner, Janet, Janet Flanner’s World: Uncollected Writings, 1932-1975 (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979): 98-123.1979
11271Flechtheim, Ossip K., “Reflections on German Communism, Past and Present,” Midwest Journal, 5:1 (Winter, 1952-1953) [Inscribed]1952-1953
11272“Flight from the Soviet Zone,” (Bonn: The Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims, 1961) [2 copies]1961
11273“The Flights from the Soviet Zone and the Sealing-Off Measures of the Communist Regime of 13th August 1961 in Berlin,” (The Federal Ministry for All-German Questions Bonn and Berlin, 1961)1961
11274Foerster, Friedrich W., “Pangermanism,” European Ideologies (n.d.): 739-762. [Def.: Belief that people are united by common German racial characteristics]n.d.
11275Foreign Policy Bulletin, 29:16 (Jan. 27, 1950)1950
11276Foreign Policy Bulletin, 30:14 (Jan. 12, 1951)1951
11277Foreign Policy Bulletin, 38:11 (Feb. 15, 1959) [Berlin]1959
11278Foreign Policy Reports, 26:8 (Sept. 1, 1950)1950
11279Foreign Policy Reports, 26:16 (Jan. 1, 1951)1951
11280Foreign Policy Reports, 26:17 (Jan. 15, 1951)1951
11RRESERVED: 281-285n.d.
12286“The Formulations of the Principles of Nuernberg,” (Statement by the Representative of the Netherlands in the 6th Committee, Nov. 2, 1950)1950
122874.5 Million Children of Iraq v. Bush (1991): Complaint1991
12288Frankel, Charles, review of A Theory of Justice by John Rawls, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 5:2 (Fall, 1973): 547-564. [Inscribed]1991
12289Frankel, Charles, “The Jurisprudence of Liberty,” Mississippi Law Journal, 46 (1975): 561-623.1991
12290Frankel, Marvin E., Statement for the Committee on International Human Rights of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York (U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, May 19, 1981)1981
12291Frederick Felton Papers: Manuscript (n.d.)n.d.
12292The Freeman, secs. One and Two (September 24, 1951)1951
12293Fried, John H.E., “Human Rights and International Justice: Trials of War Criminals of World War II Significance for the Nuclear Age,” (Oct. 16, 1967)1967
12294Fried, H.E., “The Great Nuremberg Trial,” The American Political Science Review, 70:1 (March 1976): 192-197.1976
12295Friedman, Leon, “Conscription and the Constitution: The Original Understanding,” Michigan Law Review, 67:8 (June, 1969) [2 copies]1969
12296Friedmann, Wolfgang, “Law Politics in the Vietnamese War: A Comment,” American Journal of International Law, 61:3 (July, 1967): 776-785.1967
12297Friendly, Henry J., “In Praise of Erie-and the New Federal Common Law” (21st Annual Benjamin N. Cardozo Lecture, Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Jan. 16, 1964)1964
12298Friendly, Henry J., “The Bill of Rights as a Code of Criminal Procedure,” California Law Review, 53:4 (Oct., 1965)1965
12299Friends of Democracy’s Battle, “A Report on [John T.] Flynn: The Story of an Ex-Liberal” 7:24 (Dec. 15, 1949)1949
12300Friends of Democracy’s Battle, “A Report on the [Edward A.] Rumely Enterprises, Installment I 8:3, 4 (Feb., 1950)1950
12301Friends of Democracy’s Battle, “A Report on the [Edward A.] Rumely Enterprises, Installment II 8:5, 6 (Mar., 1950)1950
12302Friends of Democracy’s Battle, “A Report on the [Edward A.] Rumely Enterprises, Installment III 8:7, 8 (Apr., 1950)1950
12303Friends of Democracy’s Battle, “A Report on the [Edward A.] Rumely Enterprises, Installment IV 8:9, 10 (May, 1950)1950
12304Frisbee, John L., “The B-52: The Phoenix that Never Was,” Air Force Magazine (Feb., 1973): 4.1973
12305Freund, Paul A., “Felix Frankfurter: Reminiscences and Reflections” (Address at Harvard Law School, Nov. 19, 1982)1982
12306Fulbright, J.W., “For a Concert of Free Nations,” Foreign Affairs (Oct., 1961): 1-18.1982

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12307Gaddy, David W., “The Friedman Legacy: A Tribute to William and Elizebeth Friedman,” (Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1992)1992
12308Gardner, Richard N., “Can the United Nations be Revived?,”Foreign Affairs, 48:4 (July 1970): 660.1970
12309Gardner, Richard N., “A Challenge of Law-Making for the Industrialized Democracies,” Trialogue [Trilateral Commission Quarterly] (Mar., 1984): 3-12.1984
12310Gardner, Richard S., Franz Halder and the Russian Campaign: A Study in Political-Military Decision Making (1971) [Dissertation]1971
12311Gellhorn, Walter, “The Right to Know: First Amendment Overbreadth?,” Washington University Law Quarterly, No. 1 (1976): 1-36.1971
12RRESERVED: 312-3161971
13317The German Dilemma (New York: Commission on International Affairs, American Jewish Congress, 1959)1959
13318The German General Staff Corps (Military Intelligence Div. War Dept.-Wash., D.C., April, 1946)1946
13319The German Tribune (May 19, 1985): 1-4.1985
13320Germany and her Allies in World War II : A Record of Axis Collaboration Problems, Part I, Historical Div., HQ U.S. Army, Europen.d.
13321Germany and her Allies in World War II : A Record of Axis Collaboration Problems, Part II, Historical Div., HQ U.S. Army, Europen.d.
13322Gesetz zur Befreiung von Nationalsozialismus und Militarismus (Vom 5 Maerz 1946)1946
13323Gilmore v. Taylor (1993): Amici Curiae Brief1993
13324Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, review of American Constitutional Law by Laurence H. Tribe, Harvard Law Review, 92:1 (Nov., 1978): 340-348.1978
13325Ginsburgs, George, “Soviet Law and the Emigration of Soviet Jews,” Soviet Jewish Affairs, 3:1 (1973): 3-19.1973
13326Glick, David, “Some Were Rescued,” Harvard Law School Bulletin (Dec., 1960): 6-9.1973
13327“Glimpses of a Trial at Nuernberg,” by Barbara Carter Jenkins (Feb. 1996)1996
13328Goben, Ron, “One-Man Invasion,” The American Weekly (Dec. 6, 1959):14.1996
13329Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, Campagne in Frankreich (Mainz: Lehrmittel Verlag, 1947)1947
13330Goldberg, Arthur J., “International Law in the United Nations,” Department of State Press Release (Dec. 29, 1966)1966
13331Gordon, Edward, “American Courts, International Law and ‘Political Questions’ which Touch Foreign Relations,” International Lawyer, 14:2 (Spring, 1980): 297-329.1980
13332Grad, Frank P., “Foreword: Symposium on the Supreme Court’s ‘Environmental Term’ (1991-1992),” Journal of Urban and Contemporary Law, 43 (1993): 3-33. [Inscribed]1993
13333Graven, Jean, “Les Crimes Contre L’Humanite,” Academie de Droit International (1950) [Inscribed]1950
13334Greenawalt, Kent, “The Consent Problem in Wiretapping & Eavesdropping: Surreptitious Monitoring with the Consent of a Participant in a Conversation,” Columbia Law Review, 68:2 (Feb., 1968): 189-240.1968
13335Greenawalt, Kent, “Vietnam Amnesty-Problems of Justice and Line-Drawing,” Georgia Law Review, 11:1 (Fall, 1976): 1-33. [Inscribed]1976
13336Greenberg, Irving, “The Third Great Cycle in Jewish History,” Perspectives (National Jewish Resource Center, NY, Sept., 1981)1981
13337Guggenheim, Malvina H. and Elizabeth F. Defeis, “U.S. Participation in International Agreements Providing Rights for Women,” Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, 10:1 (Dec., 1976) [Inscribed]1976
13RRESERVED: 338-442n.d.
14443Gumbel, E.J., “Impressions From Berlin, 1953,” Social Research (Spring, 1954): 62-84.1954
14444“Guns for the Germans?: The Arguments for and Against German Rearmament (London: The Union of Democratic Control, Jan., 1951) [Note from Elwyn Jones]1951
14445Gurney, Gene, “How They Got Yamamoto,” The American Legion Magazine (Jan., 1959): 12-13, 36-38.1959

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14446Haley, Andrew G., “The Rule of Law in the Space Age,” Foreign Policy Bulletin (Sept. 1, 1958): 189-191.1958
14447Hallgarten, George W.F., “General Hans von Seeckt and Russia 1920-22,” J. of Modern Hist., 22.1 (March 1949)1949
14448Hamilton, Milton W., “Sir William Johnson and the Indians of New York” (1975)1975
14449Hammerstein, Kunrat Freiherr von, ,,Zur Vorgeschichte der Machtergreifung 1933,’’ [The Prehistory of the 1933 Takeover] Frankfurter Hefte: Zeitschrift fuer Kultur und Politik, 11:1 (Januar, 1956): 11-18.1956
14450Hammerstein, Kunrat Freiherr von, ,,Schleicher, Hammerstein und die Machtuebername 1933,’’ [Schleicher, Hammerstein and the 1933 Takeover] Frankfurter Hefte: Zeitschrift fuer Kultur und Politik, 11:2 (Februar, 1956): 117-128.1956
14451Hammerstein, Kunrat Freiherr von, ,,Schleicher, Hammerstein und die Machtuebername 1933,’’ [Schleicher, Hammerstein and the 1933 Takeover] Frankfurter Hefte: Zeitschrift fuer Kultur und Politik, 11:3 (Maerz, 1956): 163-176.1956
14452Hammerstein, Kunrat Freiherr von, ,,Wie Schleicher und Papen um Hilter Stritten. Das Putschgeruecht vom 29. Januar 1933.’’: Manuscript [German], n.d.n.d.
14453Hammerstein, Kunrat Freiherr von, ,,Wie Schleicher und Papen um Hilter Stritten. Das Putschgeruecht vom 29. Januar 1933.’’ [How Schleicher and Papen Quarreled Over Hitler: The Rumor of a Putsch on January 29, 1933]: Manuscript [English trans.], n.d.n.d.
14454Hand, Learned, “A Fanfare for Prometheus” (The American Jewish Committee, New York, NY, 1955)1955
14455Hannum, Hurst, “Materials on International Human Rights and U.S. Constitutional Law,” The Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute (1985)1985
14456Harrison, James Pinckney, The Endless War: Fifty Years of Struggle in Vietnam (New York: The Free Press, 1982) [Uncorrected Proofs]1982
14457Harvard Law Review, 74:4 (Feb., 1961)1961
14RRESERVED: 458-462n.d.
15463Hawes, Amanda, “ ‘International Law Won’t Eliminate Force’ Maintains Prof. Chayes at I.L.C. Lecture,” Harvard Law Record (Oct. 6, 1966): 7.1966
15464Hearings: U.S. Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, S. 2119-Educational Television (April 24, 25, 1958)1958
15465Hearings: U.S. Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Summary of Supplemental Field Hearings-Educational Television (Nov. and December 1959)1959
15466Helfers, Melvin C., “Chaotic Command: The German Experience with Missiles,” Army (April, 1956): 22-24, 62-64.1956
15467Hellendall, F., “Nazi Crime Before German Courts: The Immediate Post-War Era,” Wiener Library Bulletin, 24:3 (1970): 14-20.1970
15468Hellman, Lillian, “20, Adaptations (1954-1958),” [Biography]: Draft (n.d.)n.d.
15469Helsinki What Next?: The Situation Since the European Security Conference (Dresden, DDR: Verlag Zeit im Bild, 1977)1977
15470Henkin, Louis, “Some Reflections on Current Constitutional Controversy,” University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 109:5 (Mar., 1961): 637-662.1977
15471Henkin, Louis, “The Supreme Court, 1967 Term, Foreword: On Drawing Lines, Harvard Law Review, 82:1 (Nov., 1968): 63-92. [marginalia] [2 copies]1968
15472Henkin, Louis, “ ‘International Concern’ and the Treaty Power of the United States” American Journal of International Law, 63:2 (April, 1969): 272-278.1969
15473Henkin, Louis, “Viet-Nam in the Courts of the United States: ‘Political Questions,’ ” American Journal of International Law, 63:2 (April, 1969): 284-289. [2 copies]1969
15474Henkin, Louis, “Constitutional Issues in Foreign Policy,” Journal of International Affairs, 23:2 (1969): 210-224.1969
15475Henkin, Louis, “Constitutional Fathers-Constitutional Sons,” Minnesota Law Review, 60:6 (June, 1976): 1113-1147.1976
15476Hildebrand, Douglas, “ … and Vienna was Saved,” The World Veteran (Apr., 1956): 7-9.1956
15477Hill, Alfred, “The Inadequate State Ground,” 65 Columbia Law Review (June, 1965): 943-1000.1965
15478Hilberg, Raul, “German Railroads, Jewish Souls,” Society 14 (Nov.-Dec. 1976): 60-74.1976
15479Hochhuth, Rolf, “The Deputy,” (Playbill, 1964)1964
15480Hogan, James E., “The McNabb-Mallory Rule: Its Rise, Rationale and Rescue,” Georgetown Law Journal, Vol. 47, N. 1 (Fall, 1958)1964
15481Holocaust (Israel Pocket Library, 1974)1974
15482“The Holocaust,” Yad Vashem, Jerusalem: Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority (1975)1975
15483“The Holocaust,” Yad Vashem, Jerusalem: Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority (1977)1977
15484Hook, Sidney, “Logic and the Fifth Amendment,” The New Leader (Oct. 1, 1956) : 12-22.1956
15485Hoopes, Townsend, “The Nuremberg Suggestion,” Washington Monthly (nd)n.d.
15486Horsky, Charles A., “Augustus Noble Hand,” Harvard Law School, 68:7 (May, 1955): 1118-1121.1955
15487Hotchkiss, Christine, “Why Churchill had an Astrologer?,” This Week Magazine (Nov. 1, 1959): 6, 8-9, 11.1959
15488“How Hitler Could Have Won,” [Interview with Field Marshall Albert Kesselring] U.S. News & World Report (Sept. 2, 1955): 62-66.1955
15489“Human Rights 1948-1978 Changing Perceptions,” Wingspread Conference on Human Rights (Dec., 1978)1978
15490Hunt, Richard M., “Myths, Guilt, and Shame in Pre-Nazi Germany,” The Virginia Quarterly Review, 34:3 (Summer, 1958): 355-371.1958
15RRESERVED: 491-4951958
16496Hutchins, Robert M., “Academic Freedom” (Remarks before the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, PA, Apr. 2, 1955)1955
16497H. Montgomery, Lord Justice: The Life and Times of Lord Birkett of Ulverston (New York: Random House, 1965, c1964): Chap. XI-Justice at Nuremberg1965
16497.1Hymes, James L., Jr., “Three to Six: Your Child Starts to School,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 163 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1950)1950

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16498Illustrieter Beobachter, “ein Jahr am Werk” 9:2 (30. Januar 1934) trans. Illustrated Observer, “A Year in Power” 9:2 (January 30, 1934)1934
16499The Independent Observer, Issue #27 (April 25, 1966)1966
16500“In Memoriam Paul Macarius Hebert,” Louisiana Law Review, 37:3 (Supplement): i-vii.1966
16501Index Un-American Activities in California: For Reports of 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951 (Cal. St. Senate, 1952)1952
16502Individual Liberty, USA (Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc., 1951)1951
16503Information Bulletin: Magazine of US Military Government in Germany, No. 93 (May 19, 1947)1947
16504Information Bulletin: Magazine of US Military Government in Germany, No. 123 (Dec. 15, 1947)1947
16505Information Bulletin: Magazine of US Military Government in Germany, No. 123 (Dec. 15, 1947): Krupp: From Aggression to Defense [Article]1947
16506Information Bulletin: Magazine of US Military Government in Germany, No. 162 (May 31, 1949) [Taylor Article] [2 copies]1949
16507Information Bulletin: Magazine of US Military Government in Germany, No. 168 (August 23, 1949)1949
16508Information Bulletin: Monthly Magazine of the Office of US High Commissioner for Germany (November 1949)1949
16509Information Bulletin: Monthly Magazine of the Office of US High Commissioner for Germany (June 1951)1951
16510International Commission of Enquiry into U.S. Crimes in Indochina, “Report on the International Commission of Enquiry into U.S. Crimes in Indochina” (March, 1972)1972
16511International Commission of Enquiry into U.S. Crimes in Indochina, “The Effects of Modern Weapons on the Human Environment in Indochina,” Stockholm Conference on Vietnam (June, 1972)1972
16512“The International Court of Justice, Staff Study No. 8,” (Subcommittee on the United Nations Charter, 1955)1955
16513“International Law and the Preparation for Atomic War,” (International Association of Democratic Lawyers, 1955)1955
16514“The ILWU Story: Two Decades of Militant Unionism,” (San Francisco, CA: ILWU, Dec., 1955)1955
16515Isenbergh, Max, “Reminiscences of FF as a Friend,” Virginia Law Review, 51:4 (1965): 564-581.1965

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16516Jackson, Robert H., “A Country Lawyer in an International Court,” (New York State Bar Association, New York City, Jan. 24, 1947): Address1947
16517Jackson, Robert H., (The United Jewish Appeal, The Waldorf-Astoria, New York City, Apr. 15, 1947): Address1947
16518Jackson, Robert H., (Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, June 15, 1947): Address1947
16519Jackson, Robert H., (St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY, June 22, 1947): Address1947
16520Jackson, Robert H., (The School of Advanced International Studies, House of the Association of the Bar, New York City, Aug. 25, 1948): Address1948
16521Jackson, Robert H., “Free Government Needs Free Press,” Freedom & Union (Dec. 1948): 14-15.1948
16522Jackson, Robert H., “Nuernberg in Retrospect,” (31st Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bar Association, Sept. 1, 1949): Address1949
16523Jackson, Robert H., “Wartime Security and Liberty Under Law,” (James McCormick Mitchell Lecture Series, University of Buffalo School of Law, May 9, 1951): Address1951
16524Jackson, Robert H., “The United Nations Organization and War Crimes,” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1952): 196-204.1952
16525Jackson, Robert H., (The New York State Bar Association Annual Dinner, The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, Jan. 30, 1954): Address1954
16526Jackson, Robert H., “War and War Crimes Trials,” (n.d.)n.d.
16527Jackson, William E., “Was Nuremberg Justified?,” Collier’s, 119:16 (Apr. 19, 1947)1947
16528Jessup, Philip C., “The Effect of American Security Measures on American Foreign Relations” (Columbia University Bicentennial Students’ Conference on Rights of Free Americans, Mar. 28, 1954)1954
16529Jews in Eastern Europe, Vol. III, No. 2 (May, 1965)1965
16530Jews in Eastern Europe, Vol. III, No. 5 (Oct., 1966)1966
16531Jews in Eastern Europe, Vol. IV, No. 6 (April, 1971)1971
16RRESERVED: 532-5361971
17537Jews in Eastern Europe, Vol. IV, No. 7 (Nov. 1971)1971
17538“Jews in Germany Under Prussian Rule” (Exhibition presented at The Philadelphia Port of History Museum, Oct. 24-Nov. 30, 1986)1986
17539Johnson, Herbert Alan, John Jay, 1745-1829 (Albany: New York State American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 2nd Ed., 1976)1986
17540Johnson, Kirk, “The Executives Who Are Hooked on Squash,” The New York Times (Mar. 21, 1982): F9, col. 1.1982
17541Jones, Elwyn, “The Very Heart of the Guilt,” London Calling: The Overseas Journal of the BBC, No. 428 (Dec. 4, 1947): 4, 14. [Fragile]1947
17542Jones, R.V., “Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965), Elected F.R.S. 1941,” Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of The Royal Society, Vol. 12, Nov., 1966.1966
17543Jones, William K., “A Theory of Social Norms,” University of Illinois Law Review, 1994:3 (1994): 545-596. [Inscribed]1994
17544Joubert, Edgar, “German Students Saw the Writing on the Wall,” The World Veteran (Dec., 1955): 8-10.1955
17545Judgment at Nuremberg (1982)1982
17546Judicature: The Journal of the American Judicature Society, 64:4 (Oct., 1981)1981

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17547Kalshoven, Frits, “The Soldier and his Golf Clubs” (Studies and Essays on International Humanitarian Law and Red Cross Principles, 1984)1984
17548Kamisar, Yale, review of Gideon’s Trumpet by Anthony Lewis, Harvard Law Review, 78:2 (Dec., 1964): 478-490. [Inscribed]1964
17549Kamisar, Yale, “Foreword: Brewer v. Williams-A Hard Look at a Discomfiting Record, Georgetown Law Journal, 66:2 (Dec., 1977): 209-243. [Inscribed]1977
17550Kamisar, Yale, “On the ‘Fruits’ of Miranda Violations, Coerced Confessions, and Compelled Testimony,” Michigan Law Review, 93:5 (March, 1995): 929-1010. [Inscribed]1995
17551Kaplan, Alice, “Father, Hero, Enigma,” Washington Post (Sun., June 15, 1997): c51997
17552“Kashrut Observance in the Military Establishment of the United States” (New York: The Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy, n.d.)n.d.
17553Kates, Don B., Jr., “Handgun Prohibition and the Original Meaning of the Second Amendment,” Michigan Law Review, 82:2 (Nov., 1983): 204-273. [Inscribed]1983
17554Keeshan, Anne with Charles W. Alexander, Justice at Nuernberg (U.S.A.: Marvel Press, 1946) [Relate to burgundy IMT photograph album.]1946
17555Kelly, Alfred H., “Where Constitutional Liberty Came From” (Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc., 1954) [marginalia]1954
17556Kempner, Robert M.W., “The German National Registration System as Means of Police Control of Population,” American Jour. of Polit. Science and Jour. of Criminal Law and Criminology, 36.5 (Jan/Feb. 1946)1946
17557Kempner, Robert M.W., “Review: The Nuremberg Trials as Sources of Recent German Political and Historical Materials,” American Political Sci. Rev., 44.2 (June, 1950): 447-459.1950
17558Kempner, Robert M.W., ,,Vor 40 Jahren: Das Signal zur ,Endloesung.’ In Heydrichs Amtsitz am Berliner Wannsee beschloss das NS-Regime die Vernichtung der Juden,” Die Welt (Jan. 20, 1982) [Inscribed]1982
17559Kilmuir, David Patrick Maxwell, Political Adventure: The Memoirs of the Earl of Kilmuir (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964): Chap. Nine-Nuremberg1964
17560Kimche, Jon, “Can Germany be Defended?” (n.d.)n.d.
17561Kipphan, Klaus, ,,Julius Streicher und der 9. November 1923,” Zeitschrift fuer bayerische Landesgeschichte, 39:1 (1976): 277-288.1976
17562Kipphan, Klaus, "Julius Streicher: Propagandist of the Holocaust," in R. Church and K. Kipphan, Juniata Studies: Peace, Justice and Conflict (Huntingdon, PA, 1976): 15-31.1976
17563Klein, Alexander, “Armies for Peace,” The Antioch Review (Spring, 1950): 1-30.1950
17564Koessler, Maximillian, “American War Crimes Trials in Europe,” The Georgetown Law Journal, 39:1 (Nov., 1950): 18-112.1950
17565“A Korean-Like War in Crimea,” Life (Oct. 19, 1953): 150-156.1953
17RRESERVED: 566-5701953
18571Kranzbuhler, Otto, “Nuremberg Eighteen Years Afterwards,” 14:2 DePaul Law Review (Spring-Summer, 1965): 333-347: Manuscript and Notes1965
18572Kraus, Herbert, “The Nuremberg Trial of the Major War Criminals: Reflections After Seventeen Years,” De Paul Law Review (nd) [Photocopy]n.d.
18573Krausnick, Helmut, ,,Kommissarbefehl und ,Gerichtsbarkeitserlass Barbarossa’ in Neuer Sicht,” [“Commissar Order and ‘Jurisdictional Writ Barbarossa’ a New Vision”] Vierteljahrshefte fuer Zeitgeschichte, 4 (1977): 682-738. [Inscribed]1977
18574“Kristallnacht: The Journey from 1938 to 1988” (PBS, Nov. 9, 1988)1988
18575Kumleben, G.F., Staatenkunde fuer die oberen Klassen von Hoeheren Schulen und Lehrerbildungsanstalten (Mainz: Lehrmittel Verlag, 1948)1948
18576Kutner, Luis, “A Proposal for a United Nations Writ of Habeas Corpus and International Court of Human Rights,” Tulane Law Review, 28 (June, 1954): 417-441. [3 copies]1954
18577Kutner, Luis, “The Case for an International Writ of Habeas Corpus: A Reply,” University of Detroit Law Journal, 37:4 (Apr., 1960): 605-615.1960
18578Kutner, Luis, “World Habeas Corpus: Ombudsman for Mankind,” University of Miami Law Review, 24:2 (Winter, 1970): 352-388.1970

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18579Lael, Richard L., The Yamashita Precedent: War Crimes and Command Responsibility (Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1982): Galleys [Part of 10.05.82 correspondence from SRI]1970
18580Lamb, Edward, “ ‘Trial by Battle’: The Case History of a Washington Witch-Hunt,” (New York: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, April 1964) [Related: McCarthy Era]1964
18581Landis, James M., “Mr. Justice Brandeis: A Law Clerk’s View,” American Jewish Historical Society, 46:4 (June, 1957): 467-473.1957
18582Langer, Sy, “Canadian Law Does Apply to War Criminals Here,” The Windsor Star (Apr. 6, 1971): 13.1971
18583Lasswell, Harold D. and Saul K. Padover, “Psychological Warfare,” (Headline Series, No. 86: Foreign Policy Association, 1951)1951
18584Lasswell, Harold D., “The Scientific Study of International Relations,” Year Book of World Affairs, Vol. 12 (1958): 1-28. [Inscribed]1951
18585The Late December 1972 US Blitz on North Viet Nam (DRVN Commission for Investigation of the US Imperialists’ War Crimes in Viet Nam): (n.d.)n.d.
18586Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, 1:5 (May, 1967) [Selective Objection]1967
18587Lawyers Committee for International Human Rights: Critique of the State Department’s Report on the Status of Human Rights in the Federal Republic of Germany, 19801980
18588Le Carre, John, “BBA Law Day Dinner Remarks, May 3, 1993,” Boston Bar Journal (July/August, 1993): 31-35.1993
18589Lederer-Lador, J., “The Eichman Case Revisited,” Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, 14 (1984): 54-79. [Inscribed]1984
18RRESERVED: 590-594n.d.
19595“The Legal Problems of Educational Television,” The Yale Law Journal 67: 4 (Feb., 1958): 639-673: Article1958
19596“Legion of German Ex-Servicemen,” The Manchester Guardian Weekly, (Nov. 8, 1951): 5.1951
19597Lehrman, Nathaniel S. and Vera Hassner Sharav, “Ethical Problems in Psychiatric Research,” Journal of Mental Health Administration, 24:2 (Spring, 1997): 227-250.1997
19598Lessner, Erwin C., “The Great Design that Failed,” The World Veteran (Sept., 1955): 8-9, 20.1955
19599“Letters from Potma,” (New York: Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry, n.d.)n.d.
19600“Die letzten 4 Jahre Hermann Goerings,” Heft 19, Pinguin (Anfang September 1950)n.d.
19601Levie, Howard S., “The 1977 Protocol I and the United States,” St. Louis University Law Journal, 38:2 (Winter, 1994): 469-484.1994
19602Lewin, Isaac, “ Attempts at Rescuing European Jews with the Help of Polish Diplomatic Missions During World War II, The Polish Review, 22:4 (1977): 3-23.1977
19603Lewin, Isaac, “ Attempts at Rescuing European Jews with the Help of Polish Diplomatic Missions During World War II: Part II, The Polish Review, 24:1 (1979): 46-61.1979
19604Liberation: An Independent Monthly (Dec., 1967-Jan., 1968)1967-1968
19605Liberation: An Independent Monthly (Feb.-Apr., 1971)1971
19606Liebman, James S., “Apocalypse Next Time?: The Anachronistic Attack on Habeas Corpus/Direct Review Parity,” Columbia Law Review, 92:8 (Dec., 1992): 1997-2097. [Inscribed]1992
19607Lillich, Richard B. and Hurst Hannum, “Linkages Between International Human Rights and U.S. Constitutional Law,” American Journal of International Law, 79:1 (Jan., 1985): 158-163.1985
19608Linzer, Peter, “The Carolene Products Footnote and the Preferred Position of Individual Rights: Louis Lusky and John Hart Ely vs. Harlan Fiske Stone,” Constitutional Commentary, 12:2 (Summer, 1995): 277-303. [Inscribed]1995
19609“Lt. Calley: Guilty or Not?,” (New York: See Magazines, Inc., n.d.)n.d.
19610Lippman, Matthew, “War Crimes Trials of German Industrialists: The ‘Other Schindlers,’ ” Temple Int’l & Comp. L.J., Vol. 9 (1995): 173-267.1995
19611Lippman, Walter, “The Meaning of the Nuremberg Trial,” Ladies Home Journal (June, 1946): 32, 188, 190.1946
19612Lipset, Seymour M., “The Surprising Effect of McCarthyism on ‘The Academic Mind’ ?,” Columbia University Forum (Fall, 1958): 25-29.1958
19613Loewenstein, Karl, “The Bonn Constitution and the European Defense Community Treaties,” Yale Law Journal, 64:6 (May, 1955): 805-839.1955
19614Lokke, Carl L., “The Captured Confederate Records Under Francis Lieber,” The American Archivist, 9:4 (Oct. 1946): 277-319.1946
19615Louis S. Weiss (A Tribute by Lloyd K. Garrison, Given at the Memorial Services in the Ethical Culture Society Auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 16, 1950)1950
19616Lowenfeld, Andreas F., “The Free Germany Committee-An Historical Study,” Review of Politics, 14:3 (July, 1952): 346-366.1952
19617Lowenfeld, Andreas F., “Hijacking, Freedom, and the ‘American Way’,” review of Judgment in Berlin by Herbert J. Stern,” Michigan Law Review, 83:4 (Feb., 1985): 1000-1015. [Inscribed]1952
19618Lowenthal, John, “Woodstock No. 230099: What the FBI Knew but Hid from Hiss and the Court,” The Nation (June 26, 1976): 776-782.1976
19619Luban, David, “The Legacies of Nuremberg” (Paper)n.d.
19620Luckau, Alma, “Kapp Putsch-Success or Failure,”J. of Central European Affairs, 7:4 (Jan., 1948): 394-405.1948
19621Lumsden, Malvern, “New Military Technology and the Erosion of International Law: The Case of the Dum-Dum Bullets Today,” Instant Research on Peace and Violence, 4:1 (1974): 15-20.1974
19622Lumsden, Malvern, “Draft proposals for new prohibitions of specific weapons” (n.d.)n.d.
19623Lund, Thomas, “British Wildlife Law Before the American Revolution: Lessons From the Past,” Michigan Law Review, 74:1 (Nov., 1975): 49-74.1975
19624Lund, Thomas, “Women in the Early Common Law,” Utah Law Review, 1997:1 (1997): 1-62. [Inscribed]1997
19625Lusky, Louis, “ ‘Government by Judiciary’: What Price Legitimacy?,” Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, 6:2 (Winter, 1979): 403-435. [Notation] [2 copies]1979
19626Lusky, Louis, “Footnote Redux: A Carolene Products Reminiscence,” Columbia Law Review, 82:6 (Oct., 1982): 1093-1105.1982
19627Lusky, Louis, “Universal Kinship and the Supreme Court,” Cardozo Law Review, 11:1 (Oct., 1989): 119-146.1989

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19628MacArthur, Douglas, “The Citizen and his Role in Our National Military Policy,” The American Legion Magazine (Jan., 1952): 14, 15, 52.1952
19629Macciarola, Frank J., review of Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy by Telford Taylor, Columbia Law Review, 71 (1971): 950-960.1971
19630Manchester, William, “Krupp,” Look Magazine (Aug. 6, 1968): 37-48.1971
19631Markham, James M., “Facing Up to Germany’s Past,” The New York Times Magazine (June 23, 1985): 25, 30-31, 41-42, 49.1985
19632Marks, Herbert S., “The Atomic Energy Act: Public Administration Without Public Debate,” University of Chicago Law Review, 15:4 (Summer, 1948): 839-854.1948
19633Marks, Herbert S., “Congress and the Atom,” Stanford Law Review I:1 (Nov., 1948): 23-42.1948
19634Marriott, Stanley G., “A Short History of Hitler’s Banquet Cloth,” The West Virginia News (n.d.)n.d.
19635Marshall, James, “The Defense of Public Education from Subversion,” Columbia Law Review, Vol. 51 (May, 1951): 587.1951
19RRESERVED: 636-6401951
20641Martin, Harold H., [Matthew B. Ridgway] “My Battles in War and Peace Part One: Conflict in the Pentagon,” The Saturday Evening Post (Jan. 21-Feb. 25, 1956): 17-19, 46, 48.1956
20642Martin, Harold H., [Matthew B. Ridgway] “My Battles in War and Peace Part Two: Keep the Army Out of Politics,” The Saturday Evening Post (Jan. 21-Feb. 25, 1956): 34-35, 72, 74, 78.1956
20643Mason, G.M., “Toward Indivisible International Law?,”Social Research (Spring, 1956)1956
20644Mathieu, Ossian, “The Curious Jokers: The Trial of ‘I.G. Farben’ will not Take Place,” Europe Amerique (Sept. 18, 1947): 8-11: English and French1947
20645McClintock, Michael, “Air, Water, Earth, Fire: The Impact of the Military on World Environmental Order” (Sierra Club Special Publication, International Series No. 2, May, 1974)1974
20646McCloy, John J., “The Future of Germany” (Department of State, 1950)1950
20647McCormack, Alfred, “War Experience of Alfred McCormack,” (NSA: n.d.)n.d.
20648McHaney, James, “Speech on Nurnberg trials by James McHaney”: (n.d.)n.d.
20649McHaney, James, “Speech on Nurnberg trials by James McHaney”: (n.d.)n.d.
20650McLean, Joseph E., “Politics is What You Make It,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 181 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1952)1952
20651McManamon, Mary Brigid, “Felix Frankfurter: The Architect of ‘Our Federalism,’ ” Georgia Law Review, 27 (1993): 697-788. [notation]1993
20652McNelly, Theodore, “War Crimes Trials in Comparative Perspective,” Research in Law and Policy Studies, 4 (1995): 3-23. [Inscribed]1995
20653Mead, M.S., “Crimean Tatars in the Soviet Union,” (Sept. 5, 1978)1978
20654Melen, Alexander, “La Question des Otages a la Lumiere du Droit,” Revue de Droit International, January-March 1946 [English]1946
20655A Memorial Tribute to Wolfgang G. Friedmann, Professor of International Law, Columbia University (Sept. 25, 1972 in St. Paul’s Chapel, Columbia University)1972
20656Mendelsohn, John, “Nuernberg Revisted,” (nd)n.d.
20657Mendelsohn, John, “The Holocaust: Rescue and Relief Documentation in the National Archives,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 450 (July, 1980): 14-26.1980
20658Mendelsohn, John, “Sources at the National Archives for Genealogical and Local History Research,” Prologue (Fall, 1983): 179-187.1983
20659Meron, Theodor, “Shakespeare’s Henry the Fifth and the Law of War,” American Journal of International Law, 86:1 (Jan., 1992): 1-45.1992
20660Miles, Rufus E., Jr., “Hiroshima: The Strange Myth of Half a Million American Lives Saved,” International Security, 10:2 (Fall, 1985): 121-140.1985
20661Militarism in the Soviet Zone (1961)1961
20662Military Affairs, 12:3 (Fall, 1948)1948
20663Millis, Walter, “The Constitution and the Common Defense,” Fund for the Republic (1959) [2 copies]1959
20RRESERVED: 664-668n.d.
21669Morley, James William, “Check List of Seized Japanese Records in the National Archives,” The Far East Quarterly, 9:3 (May, 1950): 306-333.1950
21670Morsberger, Robert E. and Katherine M., After Andersonville: The First War Crimes Trial (Photocopy, nd)n.d.
21671Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, “On the Law of Nations,” Bulletin the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 44: 3 (Dec., 1990): 36-47.1990
21672Muhlen, Norbert, “The Controversy about the Questionnaire” (New York: American Council on Germany, Inc., Jan. 20, 1955)1955
21673Mueller, Addison and Murray L. Schwartz, “The Principle of Neutral Principles, U.C.L.A. Law Review, 7:4 (July, 1960): 571-588.1960
21674Muenchner Illustrierte Presse [Munich Illustrated Press], “Nuernberg 1935” (September 1935)1935
21675“My Country: The First Law School in the United States Founded 1774” (My Country Society, Inc., Litchfield, CT, 2:3 (Sept., 1968)1968
21676Myers, Denys, review of F.J.P. Veale, Advance to Barbarism, The American Journal of International Law (n.d.): 516-517.n.d.

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21677Nagan, Winston P., “Rethinking Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Right to Self-Defense” (Jan. 12, 1994): Manuscript and Correspondence1994
21678The Nation, Vol. 239, No. 18 (Dec. 1, 1984)1984
21679National Archives: “American Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees” (1992)1992
21680National Archives: “War Crimes Trials” (n.d.)n.d.
21681National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Manual (1980)1980
21682National Collegiate Athletic Association Manual (1978-1979)1978-1979
21683Naval Historical Foundation Publication, “Fleet Admirals, U.S. Navy” (1966)1966
21684Nelte, Otto, “The Generals: The Nuernberg Judgment and the Guilt of the Generals” (Hanover: The Other Germany, 1947)1947
21685Nelte, Otto, “The Generals: The Nuernberg Judgment and the Guilt of the Generals” (Hanover: The Other Germany, 1947): English1947
21686Nelte, Otto, ,,Die Generale: Das Nuernberger Urteil und die Schuld der Generale” (Hannover: Das andere Deutschland, 1947): German1947
21687Neumann, Inge S., “A Bibliography of the European War Crimes Trials,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1951)1951
21688Neumann, Inge S., “A Bibliography of the European War Crimes Trials,” Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1951): 2-6.1951
21689New Republic (Apr. 3, 1950)1950
21RRESERVED: 690-694n.d.
22695New Republic (Apr. 10, 1950)1950
22696New Republic (Apr. 17, 1950)1950
22697New York State Bar Association, Committee on International Law (Jan. 20, 1966)1966
22698The New York State Shorthand Reporters Association: 75th Annual Convention Diamond Jubileen.d.
22699News from the German Embassy, 8:8 (May 28, 1964)1964
22700Newsletter of the International Commission of Jurists, 3 (Mar.-Apr., 1959): 1-12.1959
22701Newsweek, 42:25 (Dec. 21, 1953)1953
22702Newsweek (Feb. 22, 1971)1971
22703Nichols, Osgood and T.R. Carskadon, “Can Labor and Management Work Together,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 151 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1949)1949
22704Nickerson, Hoffman, “The Folly of Strategic Bombing,” Ordnance, 33:172 (Jan.-Feb., 1949): 245-247.1949
22705Nielsen, Andreas, “The German Air Force General Staff,” (USAF Historical Studies: No. 173, USAF Historical Division, Research Studies Institute, Air University, June 1959)1959
22706Nixon’s War and Crime Escalation in Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Viet Nam, Commission for Investigation of the American Imperialist’s War Crimes in Vietnam (Hanoi, 1972)1972
22707Norden, Albert, Int’l Press Conference, National Council of the National Front of Democratic Germany (March 29, 1967)1967
22708North American Airlines, Inc. v. Civil Aeronautics Board (1957): Brief for the Civil Aeronautics Board in Opposition1957
22709Notes as a Basis for Discussion of Functions and Responsibilities of the Central Intelligence Agency (n.d.)n.d.
22710Novick, Paul, “Jews in the Soviet Union: Impressions of a Two Months’ Visit to the USSR (November-December, 1964” (New York: Morning Freiheit, 1965)1965
22711Nuremberg Reunion (1979): Program and Correspondence (1979)1979
22712Nuremberg Reunion (1979): Correspondence1979
22713Nuremberg Reunion (1991): Program and Correspondence (1990-1991)1990-1991
22714Nuremberg Reunion (1995): Correspondence (1995)1995
22715Nuremberg Reunion (1996): Program and Correspondence (1995-1996)1995-1996
22716Nuremberg Reunion (1996): Correspondence (1995)1995
22717Nuremberg Directory 1996 : Compiled in Conjunction with the Nuremberg Reunion, March 22-23, 1996, Washington, DC1996
22718Nuremberg Timeline (1947-1949)1947-1949
22RRESERVED: 719-7231947-1949
23724Nuernberg Amtliche Stadtkarte (Ausgabe, 1985/86)1947-1949
23725“The Nuernberg Crisis,” Muenchner Merkur (Mar. 15, 1948) [Eng. trans.]1948

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23726O’Brien, Thelma, “Nuremberg,” Claremont McKenna College Magazine (Summer, 1985): 6-10.1985
23727O’Donnell, James P., “The Devil’s Architect,” The New York Times Magazine (Oct. 26, 1969): 45-49, 88, 90, 92, 94, 97, 100, 102, 105, 107, 110, 112, 115, 117-118, 120.1969
23728Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany: 5th Quarterly Report on Germany, Oct. 1-Dec. 31 19501950
23729“On Coexistence” (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965)1965
23730“On the Developed and the Developing” (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965)1965
23731“On the World Community,” (Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965)1965
23732Ophuels, Marcel, ,,Hundert Jahre ohne Krieg oder das Muenchener Abkommen” (Produktion: ORTF, Sept. 15, 1968): Abschrift [Transcript]1968
23733Oppenheimer, J. Robert, “International Control of Atomic Energy,” Foreign Affairs 26:2 (Jan., 1948): 239-252.1948
23734Opton, Edward M. and Robert Duckles, “My Lai: It Never Happened and Besides, They Deserved It (The Wright Institute, Berkeley, CA)n.d.
23735Ordnance: The Magazine of Scientific and Industrial Preparedness, 34:178 (Jan.-Feb., 1950)1950
23736Osborn, Frederick, “Atomic Impasse 1948: A Collection of Speeches by Frederick Osborn” (Dept. of State, Sept., 1948) [2 copies]1948
23737Osborn, Frederick, “International Control of Atomic Energy,” (Address at New York University, Jan. 12, 1949): Transcript1949
23738Osborn, Frederick, “International Control of Atomic Energy” (Address at the Central Needle Trades High School, NYC, May 4, 1949): Transcript1949
23739Osborn, Frederick, “Atomic Energy and International Affairs” (Address at Princeton University Alumni Day Luncheon, Princeton, NJ, Feb. 22, 1950): Transcript1950
23740Ostrow, Martin M., “The B-52’s Message to Moscow,” Air Force Magazine (Apr., 1973): 2-3.1973
23741“Out of the Ruins of Coventry,” The New York Times Magazine (Nov. 6, 1960): 32-33.1960

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23742Pachter, Henry M., “Review Note: The Legend of the 20th of July, 1944,” Social Research (Spring, 1962): 109-115.1962
23743Pacion, Stanley J., “Hitler’s Sexual Life” (n.d.)n.d.
23744Pannenbecker, Otto, “The Nuremberg War-Crimes Trial,” 14:2 DePaul Law Review (Spring-Summer, 1965): 348-358: Manuscript and Notes1965
23745Parameters: Journal of the US Army War College, 15:3 (Autumn, 1985)1985
23746Parker, Frederick D., “A Priceless Advantage: U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence and the Battles of Coral Sea, Midway, and the Aleutians,” Series IV, World War II, Vol. 5 (Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1993)1993
23747Parker, Frederick D., “Pearl Harbor Revisited: United States Navy Communications Intelligence, 1924-1941, Series IV, World War II, Vol. 6 (Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1994)1994
23748Parker, Frederick D., “Pearl Harbor Revisited: United States Navy Communications Intelligence, 1924-1941, Series IV, World War II, Vol. 6 (Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 1994)1994
23749Parks, W. Hays, “Conventional Aerial Bombing and the Law of War,” Proceedings/Naval Review (1982): 98, 100-117.1982
23RRESERVED: 750-754n.d.
24755Parrish, Thomas, The Ultra Americans: The U.S. Role in Breaking the Nazi Codes (New York: Stein and Day Publishers, 1985)1985
24756Parsegian, V.L., “Human Rights and Genocide, 1975: The Hope, the Reality, and Still the Hope,” (New York: Diocese of the Armenian Church of America, 1975)1975
24757Paulsen, Monrad G., “The Exclusionary Rule and Misconduct by the Police,” The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, 52:3 (Sept.-Oct., 1961): 255-265. [Inscribed]1961
24758Paulsen, Monrad G., “Criminal Law Administration: The Zero Hour Was Coming,” 53:1 California Law Review (March, 1965): 103-120.1965
24759Paust, Jordan J., “After My Lai: The Case for War Crime Jurisdiction Over Civilians in Federal District Courts,” Texas Law Review (Dec., 1971)1971
24760Paust, Jordan J., “Weapons Regulation, Military Necessity and Legal Standards: Are Contemporary Department of Defense ‘Practices’ Inconsistent with Legal Norms?,” Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 4:2 (Fall, 1974): 229-235. [Inscribed]1974
24761Paust, Jordan, “Terrorism and the International Law of War,” Military Law Review, 64 (Spring, 1974): 1-36. [Inscribed]1974
24762Paust, Jordan J., “Does Your Police Force Use Illegal Weapons?: A Configuration Approach to Decision Integrating International and Domestic Law,” Harvard International Law Journal, 18:1 (Winter, 1977): 19-54.1974
24763Paust, Jordan J., “International Law and Control of the Media: Terror, Repression and the Alternatives,” Indiana Law Journal, 53:4 (1978): 621-677.1978
24764Paust, Jordan J. and Albert P. Blaustein, “Human Rights and the Bangladesh Trials,” (n.d.)n.d.
24765Pax Americana: The Elite Whiteman’s Guidebook (n.d.)n.d.
24766Pechota, Vratislav, “Preventing and Punishing the C;rime of Genocide: The Genocide Convention and Beyond” (n.d.): Manuscriptn.d.
24767Pedrick, Willard H., “Senator McCarthy and the Law of Libel: A Study of Two Campaign Speeches,” Northwestern University Law Review 48:2 (May-June, 1953): 179-184. [Excerpt]1953
24768Pekelis, Alexander H., “An Appeal to the Nuremberg Court,” The New Republic (Aug. 26, 1946)1946
24769Pella, Vespasian V, “Fonctions Pacificatrices du Droit Penal Supranational et Fin du Systeme Traditionnel des Traites de Paix," (1947)1947
24770Pella, Vespasian V., “Towards an International Criminal Court,” American Journal of International Law, 44:1 (Jan. 1950)1950
24771Peltason, Jack, “Constitutional Liberty and Seditious Activity” (Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc., 1954)1954
24772Penson, Boris, “Boris Penson” (n.d.)n.d.
24773Pepper & Salt (Supplementary Newsletter, No. 2)n.d.
24774Pepper & Salt (Supplementary Newsletter, No. 3)n.d.
24775Peppers, Donald A., “War Crimes and Induction: A Case for Selective Nonconscientious Objection,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 3:2 (Winter, 1974): 129-166.1974
24776Perry, George, [Article: Nazi occupation of the Channel Islands], English Periodical (n.d.)n.d.
24777Perry, Ralph Barton, Realms of Value: A Critique of Human Civilization (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1954): 245-246.1954
24778Pfeifer, John, “Genetics-The Science of Heredity,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 165 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1950)1950
24RRESERVED: 779-783n.d.
25784Platt, Washington, “National Character: As a Vital Element to be considered in Every Problem of Foreign Intelligence,” (Aug., 1958)1958
25785Poliakov, Leon, “Les ‘Schutzstaffeln’ d’ Adolf Hitler, hier et aujourd’hui,” Evidences (Jan.- Feb., 1957): 23-31.1957
25786“Politics and Strategy in the Second World War: Germany, Great Britain, Japan, The Soviet Union and the United States” (International Committee for the History of the Second World War, San Francisco, CA, Aug. 26, 1975)1975
25787“Poll of German Prisoner of War Opinion,” Office of the Provost Marshall General (n.d.)n.d.
25788Pollaczek, Gustav, “The United Nations and Specialized Agencies,” American Journal of International Law, 40:3 (July, 1946): 592-620. [Inscribed]1946
25789Powell, Thomas Reed, “From Philadelphia to Philadelphia,” American Political Science Review, 32:1 (Feb., 1938): 1-27. [Notation]1938
25790Powell, Thomas Reed, “Some Aspects of American Constitutional Law,” Harvard Law Review, 53:4 (Feb., 1940): 529-553.1940
25791Powell, Thomas Reed, “New Light on Gross Receipts Taxes: The Berwind-White Case,” Harvard Law Review, 53:6 (April, 1940)1940
25792Powell, Thomas Reed, “The Constitution in Transition,” (Reprinted from Edmund J. James Lectures on Government, University of Illinois, 1941): 1-15.1941
25793President’s Commission on the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel (Sept. 27, 1979)1979
25794Principal Officials of the German Federal Republic (Dept. of State, Div. of Biographic Information, Office of Libraries and Intelligence-Acquisition, Nov. 2, 1949)1949
25795“Problems of War Victims in Indochina, Part III: North Vietnam,” Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate (Aug. 16 and 17, 1972)1972
25796“Problems of War Victims in Indochina, Part IV: North Vietnam,” Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate (Sept. 28, 1972)1972
25797“Proceedings of a Special Session to Commemorate 50 Years of Federal Judicial Service” (U.S. Courthouse, New York, NY, April 10, 1959)1959
25798Progress Report, Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, No. 4 (1958)1958
25799Prosecutor v. Dusko Tadic a/k/a “Dule” (Int’l Tribunal: May 7, 1997): Transcript1997
25800Protocols to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 (Headquarters, Dept. of the Army, Sept., 1979)1979
25801“Psychologie als Waffe: Einfuhrung in Wesen und Formen des Psychologischen Kampfes,, [Psychology as a Weapon: Introduction to the System and Form of Psychological Combat], Bundesministerium fuer Verteidigung, [Federal Defense Ministry] (1961)1961
25802Publications de l'universite de Geneve: Inauguration de la nouvelle aula et seance de rentree du semestre d'hiver 1944/45 (1944)1944
25RRESERVED: 803-807n.d.

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26808“The Question of Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide: Bibliography” (Jan. 1989)1989

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26809Radzinowicz, Sir Leon and Roger Hood, “The Status of Political Prisoner in England: The Struggle for Recognition,” Virginia Law Review, 65 (1979): 1421-1481.1979
26810Radzinowicz, Sir Leon, “Herbert Wechsler’s Role in the Development of American Criminal Law and Penal Policy,” Virginia Law Review, 69:1 (Feb., 1983): 1-10. [Inscribed]1983
26811Der Rat der Goetter [Council of the Gods] (DEFA-Filmbetrieb, 1950): Pamphlet1950
26812Ratner, Herbert, “Commonwealth v. Brunelle,” Child & Family, 9:2 (1970): 159-183.1970
26813Rauh, Joseph L., “The Risks of Freedom,” (Address at the ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner, Monmouth County, NJ, Feb. 11, 1956) [Inscribed]1956
26814“Record of Official Reports and Actions on Krebiozen” (March, 1953)1953
26815Redlich, Norman, “A Black-Harlan Dialogue on Due Process and Equal Protection: Overheard in Heaven and Dedicated to Robert B. McKay,” New York University Law Review, 50:1 (April, 1975): 20-46.1953
26816Reel, A. Frank, “Must We Hang Nixon Too?,” The Progressive (March, 1970): 26-29.1953
26817Reichmann, Eva G., “Germany’s New Nazis: Impressions From a Recent Journey through Germany’s Danger Zones,” (London: The Wiener Library, Aug. 1951): 1-8.1951
26818Reik, Otto, “War Crimes-A Refutation of Objection,” Kentucky Law Journal, 39:3 (Mar., 1951): 317-326.1951
26819Reitlinger, Gerald, “The Truth About Hitler’s ‘Commissar Order’: The Guilt of the German Generals,” Commentary(n.d.): 7-18 [Research]n.d.
26820“Relief and Rehabilitation of War Victims in Indochina, Part III: North Vietnam and Laos,” Hearing before the Subcommittee to Investigate Problems Connected with Refugees and Escapees of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 93rd Congress, 1st Session, July 31, 1973.1973
26821Report of the Conference on German Rearmament, The Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ (November 10, 1950)1950
26822Report of the Department of the Army Review of the Preliminary Investigations into the My Lai Incident (U), Vol. 1 : The Report of the Investigation (March 14, 1970)1970
26823Report: Genocide Convention. Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations U.S. Senate 91st Congress 2nd Session April 24, 27 and May 22, 19701970
26824Report of the New York State Temporary Study Committee on Educational Television (December 1955)1955
26825Report of US Senate Judicary: Summary of Findings and Recommendations of the Subcommittee on Improvements in the Federal Criminal Code (April 28, 1958)1958
26826Report: Senate 91st Congress 1st Session, May 23, 1969. “The First Army in Europe (1943-1945)” [Inscribed]1969
26RRESERVED: 827-8311969
27832Report of the United States Delegation to the Conference of Government Experts on the Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts (2nd Session, Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 8, 1972) [2 copies]1972
27833Report of the United States Education Mission to Germany, (Washington, D.C.: U.S.G.PO., 1946)1946
27834Report of the United States Representative on the United Nations Committee on the Progressive Development of International Law and its Codification (United States Mission to the United Nations, June 19, 1947)1947
27RRESERVED: 835-839n.d.
27840“A Report on America’s Longest War,” Epilogue [Newsday reprint] (Jan. 24, 1973)1973
28841Report on Regulatory Agencies (Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure to the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. Senate, Dec., 1960)1960
28842Report on the State of Investigation of Crimes Against Peace, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity and on the Prosecution of their Perpetrators, The Main Commission for Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland (Warszawa, 1981)1981
28843A Researcher’s Guide to the National Archives, National Archives and Records Service (Revised, 1977)1977
28844Resolutions in Honor of The Memory of the Late Associate Justice Robert Houghwout Jackson of the Supreme Court of the United States (Memorial Meeting of the Bar of the Supreme Court, Oct, 1954)1954
28845Respect of the Geneva Conventions Measures Taken to Repress Violations (International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, April, 1971)1971
28846Reston, James B., Jr., “Is Nuremberg Coming Back to Haunt Us?,” Saturday Review (July, 18, 1970): 14-17, 61.1970
28847Revue de Criminologie et de Police Technique 1.2 (April-June 1947)1947
28848Revue d’Histoire de la Guerre Mondiale (n.d.)n.d.
28RRESERVED: 849-853n.d.
29854Richman, Frank N., “Highlights of the Nuernberg Trials,” 7:9 F.R.D. 581 (1948)1948
29855Rie, Robert, “The War Crimes Trials,” review of Nuernberg: Rechtliche und Menschliche Probleme by Dr. August v. Knierem, The American Journal of International Law (n.d.): 470-474.n.d.
29856“The Road to Madrid: Recommendations for U.S. Human Rights Policy,” Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies (1979)1979
29857Robinson, Jacob, “Code of Offences Against Peace and Security of Mankind (Sixth Committee, Nov. 17, 1954)1954
29857.1Robinson, James J., “The Hague Convention III and the Tokyo War Crimes Indictment” (Symposium I - The Progressive Development of International Law, Second International Conference of the Legal Profession, International Bar Association (Aug. 16-21, 1948): Manuscript19
29858Rodell, Fred, “Goodbye to Law Reviews - Revisited,” Virginia Law Review, 48:2 (1962): 279-290. [Inscribed]1962
29859Roeling, B.V.A., The Tokyo Trial and Beyond: Reflections of a Peacemonger (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1993): Manuscript1993
29860Roeling, B.V.A., “The Laws of War, with Respect to Specific Kinds of Weapons (‘Dubious Weapons’)” (n.d.): 1-43.n.d.
29861Roeling, B.V.A., “The Question of Defining Aggression” (n.d.): 314-336.n.d.
29862Roeling, B.V.A., “The United Nations Ten Years’ Legal Progress” (n.d.)n.d.
29863Rogers, George C., “Argentina’s Obligation to Prosecute Military Officials for Torture,” Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 20:2 (Spring, 1989): 259-308.1989
29864Roosevelt, James, “German Power Politics,” Congressional Record (1961)1961
29865Rosensaft, Menachem, “The Legal Status of Soviet Jewry: De Jure Equality and De Facto Discrimination,” Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 10:2 (Fall-Winter, 1978-1979): 575-604. [2 copies]1979
29866Rosenthal, Albert J., review of From the Diaries of Felix Frankfurter, Columbia Law Review, 76:5 (June, 1976): 892-896. [Inscribed]1976
29867Rostow, Eugene, “The Illegality of the Arab Attack on Israel of October 6, 1973,” American Journal of International Law, 69:2 (April, 1975): 272-289.1975
29868Rothfels, Hans, “Forum-The German Resistance Movement,” Social Research (Winter, 1962): 481-488.1962
29869Rudzinski, Alexander, “Marxist Ethics and Polish Law,” Natural Law Forum [Notre Dame Law School], vol. 11 (1966): 48-78. [Inscribed]1966
29870Rules of Criminal Procedure for the District Courts of the United States, Letter from the Attorney General, US Senate Judiciary Committee (January 3, 1945)1945
29871“Russia, the U.S., and the Atom,” The Atlantic, 181:4 (Apr., 1948): 51-53.1948

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BoxFolderTitleDate
29872Sacharoff, Mark, “New and Forthcoming Books on U.S. War Crimes in Indochina,” (n.d.)n.d.
29873Sager, Lawrence G., “Charter vs. Constitution: An International Criminal Tribunal in American Law,” Howard Law Journal (Spring, 1965): 607-620.1965
29874Schachter, Oscar, “Self-Defense and the Rule of Law,” The American Journal of International Law, 83:2 (Apr., 1989): 259-277. [Inscribed]1989
29875Schancupp, David E., “The Saga of Schufflin’ Sam,” Connecticut Bar Journal, 405-426 (Sept., 1965)1965
29876Schick, F.B., “International Criminal Law-Facts and Illusions,” The Modern Law Review (July, 1948): 290-305.1948
29877Schiff, Ze’ev and Walid Khalidi, “The Saladin Syndrome: Lessons from the Gulf War” (Occasional Paper No. 8, International Security Studies Program, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, MA, August, 1991)1991
29878Schisgall, Oscar, “The Enemy Property Issue,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 246 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1957) [2 copies]1957
29879Schimdt, Benno C., Jr., “Principle and Prejudice: The Supreme Court and Race in the Progressive Era, Part 1: The Heyday of Jim Crow, 82:3 Columbia Law Review (April 1982): 444-524. [Inscribed]1982
29880Schimdt, Benno C., Jr., “Principle and Prejudice: The Supreme Court and Race in the Progressive Era, Part 2: The Peonage Cases, 82:4 Columbia Law Review (May 1982): 646-718. [Inscribed]1982
29881Schimdt, Benno C., Jr., “Principle and Prejudice: The Supreme Court and Race in the Progressive Era, Part 3: Black Disfranchisement from the KKK to the Grandfather Clause, 82:5 Columbia Law Review (May 1982): 646-718. [Inscribed]1982
29882Schlesinger, Arthur M., “What About Communism?,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 164 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1950)1950
29883Schlesinger, Arthur M., “What About Communism?,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 164 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1950)1950
29884Schochet, Simon, “An Attempt to Identify the Polish-Jewish Officers Who Were Prisoners in Katyn,” Working Papers in Holocaust Studies II, Holocaust Studies Program, Yeshiva University (March 1989) [2 copies]1989
29RRESERVED: 885-8891989
30890Schoenbaum, David, “What German Boys Say About Hitler,” New York Times Magazine, (Jan. 9, 1966): 30.1966
30891Schorske, Carl E., “A New Look at the Nazi Movement,” World Politics (n.d.): 88-97.n.d.
30892Schwarzbart, Isaac I., “The Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising,” World Jewish Congress (1953) [Inscribed]1953
30893Schwed, Peter, “The Unsinkable Mary K. Browne,” World Tennis (n.d.): 74, 76, 77.n.d.
30894Scott, Austin Wakeman, “Letters From a Law Student to his Family” (Harvard Law School, 1974)1974
30895Seidl-Hohenveldern, Ignaz, “La Jurisprudence du Tribunal Militaire International de Nuremberg et le Conflit Vietnamien,” Uxtrait des Annales de la Faculte de Droit et de Science Politique (fascicule 10, 1973): 371-389. [Inscribed]1973
30896Shawcross, Hartley, “The State and the Law,” The Modern Law Review (Jan. 1948)1948
30897Shepley, James, “How Dulles Averted War,” Life (Jan. 16, 1956): 70-72, 77-78, 80.1948
30897.1Shuster, Evelyne, “Fifty Years Later: The Significance of the Nuremberg Code, New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 337, No. 20 (Nov. 13, 1997) : 1436-1440.1997
30898Seligman, Eustace, “The World Court Cannot Become a Substitute for War to Remedy Injustice,” American Bar Association Journal (Mar., 1960)1960
30899Shatan, Chaim F., MD, “The Grief of Soldiers: Vietnam Combat Veterans’ Self-Help Movement,” American Journal Orthopsychiatry, 43:4 (July, 1973): 640-653. [Inscribed]1973
30900Shiffrin, Steven H., The First Amendment, Democracy, and Romance (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1990) [Draft of Chaps. 2 and 3 (1987)]1987
30901, 2:2 (Spring, 1981)1981
30902Silber, Norman and Geoffrey Miller, “Toward ‘Neutral Principles’ in the Law: Selections from the Oral History of Herbert Wechsler,” Columbia Law Review, 93:4 (May, 1993): 854-931. [Inscribed]1993
30903Silk, Robert, “Memorandum on the Alleged ‘Arms Embargo’ against Bosnia and Herzegovina” (Jan. 14, 1994): Manuscript and Correspondence1994
30904Selected Readings on the Law of Armed Conflict and Comparative Law Division, The U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s School (1971)1971
30905"Sicherheit und Ruhrkontrolle," Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands der Parteivorstand, Hannover, Odeonstrasse 15/16n.d.
30906"6 Million Victims: The Human Cost of the Indochina War under President Nixon (Indochina Peace Campaign, n.d.)n.d.
30907Slavic Review, 21:3 (Sept., 1962)1962
30908Smith, Joseph H., “An Independent Judiciary: The Colonial Background,” University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 124:5 (May, 1976): 1104-1156. [Inscribed]1976
30909Smith, T.V., “The Bill of Rights and our Individual Liberties” (Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc., 1954)1954
30909.1Social Progress (Sept., 1950)1950
30910Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 22, Oct.-Nov. 19471947
30911Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 24, Mar.-Apr. 19481948
30912Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 27, Nov.-Dec. 19481948
30913Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 28, Jan.-Feb. 19491949
30914Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 29, Mar.-Apr. 19491949
30915Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 30, May-Aug. 19491949
30916Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 31, Sep.-Oct. 19491949
30917Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 31, Sep.-Oct. 19491949
30918Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 32, Nov.-Dec. 19491949
30919Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 33, Jan.-Feb. 1950 [2 copies]1950
30920Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 34, Mar.-Apr. 19501950
30921Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 35, Summer 1950 [2 copies]1950
30922Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 36, Nov.-Dec. 19501950
30923Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 37, Feb.-Mar. 19511951
30924Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 38, Summer 19511951
30925Society for the Prevention of World War III, Inc., No. 71, Winter-Spring 19511951
30926Sofaer, Abraham D., “The Presidency, War, and Foreign Affairs: Practice Under the Framers,” Law & Contemporary Problems [Duke University School of Law], 40:2 (Spring, 1976): 12-38. [Notation]1976
30RRESERVED: 927-931n.d.
31932Sofaer, Abraham D., “Emergency Power and the Hero of New Orleans,” (n.d.)n.d.
31933“The Soviet ‘Antiparasite’ Law,” National Lawyers Committee for Soviet Jewry (National Conference on Soviet Jewry) (n.d.)n.d.
31934Speakers’ Guide for Service Spokesmen, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Public Affairs, 7:1 (1956)1956
31935Der Spiegel no. 20 (12 May 1949), no. 21 (19 May); no. 22 (26 May); no. 23 (2 June)1949
31936Sports Illustrated Squash (New York: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1971)1971
31937Sprecher, Drexel A., Inside the Nuremberg Trial: A Prosecutor’s Comprehensive Account (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1999): Partial Draft Manuscript and Correspondence1999
31938Sprecher, Drexel A., Inside the Nuremberg Trial: A Prosecutor’s Comprehensive Account (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1999): Partial Draft Manuscript1999
31939“Statement on the Illegality of Nuclear Weapons,” The Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy (1982)1982
31940Stefan Osusky Collection [Register], Hoover Institution Archives (n.d.)n.d.
31941Stepan, Jan, “Possible Lessons from Continental Criminal Procedure,” in The Economics of Crime and Punishment (Conference sponsored by American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1973): 181-201.1973
31942Stewart, Marguerite A., “Behind the Spanish Revolt,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 15:43 (Aug. 21, 1936): 2.1936
31943Stewart, Maxwell S., “Vers une Inflation des Credits aux U.S.A.,” “LU” Paris (Mar. 27, n.d.)n.d.
31944Stewart, Maxwell S., “The World Economic Structure: A Study Outline,” (New York: Foreign Policy Association, Inc., n.d.)n.d.
31945Stewart, Maxwell S., “America Must Choose,” The Annals of the American Academy (n.d.): 60-64.n.d.
31946Stewart, Maxwell S., “A Troubled Conscience,” The Christian Century (Apr. 9, 1930): 461-462.1930
31947Stewart, Maxwell S., “Silver-Its International Aspects,” Foreign Policy Reports 7:13 (Sept. 2, 1931): 239-258.1931
31948Stewart, Maxwell S., “Great Britain Abandons the Gold Standard,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 10:47 (Sept. 25, 1931): 1-2.1931
31949Stewart, Maxwell S., “Britain’s Financial and Economic Crisis,” Foreign Policy Reports 7:18 (Nov. 11, 1931): 321-340.1931
31950Stewart, Maxwell S., “Hoover’s Missing Years: reviewing John Hamill, The Strange Career of Mr. Hoover Under Two Flags (1931) and John Knox, The Great Mistake (1930),” The Nation 133:34 (Dec. 9, 1931): 648-649.1931
31951Stewart, Maxwell S., “Recent Defaults of Government Loans,” Foreign Policy Reports 7:22 (Jan. 6, 1932): 393-408.1932
31952Stewart, Maxwell S., “How to Tax the Rich,” The Nation 134:3481 (Mar. 23, 1932): 339-340.1932
31953Stewart, Maxwell S., “American Commercial Policy and the World Crisis,” Foreign Policy Reports 8:6 (May 25, 1932): 67-78.1932
31954Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Inter-Allied Debt: An Analysis,” Foreign Policy Reports 8:15 (Sept. 28, 1932): 171-182.1932
31955Stewart, Maxwell S., “War Debt Imbroglio Still Unsettled,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 12:5 (Dec. 2, 1932): 1-2.1932
31956Stewart, Maxwell S., “Hoover Refuses to Grant Debt Postponement,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 12:6 (Dec. 9, 1932): 1-2. [2 copies]1932
31957Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Ottawa Conference,” Foreign Policy Reports 8:21 (Dec. 21, 1932): 243-254.1932
31958Stewart, Maxwell S., “Buy American!,” The Nation 136:3527 (Feb. 8, 1933): 142-143.1933
31959Stewart, Maxwell S., “Tariff Issues Confronting the New Administration,” Foreign Policy Reports 9:2 (Mar. 29, 1933): 13-24.1933
31960Stewart, Maxwell S., “Roosevelt Moves for Economic Disarmament,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 12:24 (April 14, 1933): 1.1933
31961Stewart, Maxwell S., “Problems Before the World Economic Conference,” Foreign Policy Reports 9:7 (June 7, 1933): 69-80.1933
31962Stewart, Maxwell S., “If the London Conference Fails,” The Nation 137:3549 (July 12, 1933): 42-43.1933
31963Stewart, Maxwell S., “Roosevelt Launches New Monetary Policy,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 13:1 (Nov. 3, 1933): 1-2.1933
31964Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Work of the London Economic Conference,” Foreign Policy Reports 9:18 (Nov. 8, 1933): 197-208.1933
31965Stewart, Maxwell S., “What Would Inflation Mean?” The Nation 137:3571 (Dec. 13, 1933): 670-671.1933
31966Stewart, Maxwell S., “United States to Purchase Silver,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 13:9 (Dec. 29, 1933): 1.1933
31967Stewart, Maxwell S., “Newfoundland Loses its Dominion Status,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 13:9 (Dec. 29, 1933): 2.1933
31968Stewart, Maxwell S., “Toward a Planned Commercial Policy,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 13:11 (Jan. 12, 1934): 1-2.1934
31969Stewart, Maxwell S., “International Aspects of Roosevelt’s Monetary Policy,” Foreign Policy Reports 9:24 (Jan. 31, 1934): 269-280.1934
31970Stewart, Maxwell S., “Roosevelt Asks for Tariff Powers,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 13:19 (Mar. 9, 1934): 1-2.1934
31971Stewart, Maxwell S., “Stop the Next War!,” The World Tomorrow (Mar. 15, 1934): 130-131.1934
31972Stewart, Maxwell S., “Congress Passes the Johnson Bill,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 13:24 (Apr. 13, 1934): 1-2.1934
31973Stewart, Maxwell S., “Recovery in Great Britain,” News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 13:26 (Apr. 27, 1934): 2.1934
31974Stewart, Maxwell S., “Tariff Bargaining Under the New Deal,” Foreign Policy Reports 10:6 (May 23, 1934): 69-84.1934
31975Stewart, Maxwell S., “Socialism Faces a Changing World reviewing H.N. Brailsford, Property or Peace (1934),” (July 4, 1934)1934
31976Stewart, Maxwell S., “Paradoxes of World Recovery,” Foreign Policy Reports 10:12 (Aug. 15, 1934): 145-156.1934
31977Stewart, Maxwell S., “How Stable Is Recovery?,” The Nation (Sept. 12, 1934): 291-293.1934
31978Stewart, Maxwell S., “Security Versus Mathematics,” The Nation (Jan. 16, 1935): 67-69.1935
31979Stewart, Maxwell S., “Sanctions of War?,” The Nation 141:3661 (Sept. 4, 1935): 256-257.1935
31980Stewart, Maxwell S., “Our Mexican Colony,” The Nation (Sept. 18, 1935): 323-324.1935
31981Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Soviets Abroad 1935,” Soviet Russia Today (Jan., 1936): 12, 25.1936
31982Stewart, Maxwell S., “Beware of Inflation?,” The Nation (Mar. 11, 1936): 306-309.1936
31983Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Second Johnstown Flood,” The Nation (April 8, 1936): 447-448.1936
31RRESERVED: 984-988n.d.
32989Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Mainsprings of Capitalism: reviewing John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (1936),” The Nation (Apr. 15, 1936): 485-486.1936
32990Stewart, Maxwell S., “Spaniards are not Russians,” Merril Herald [WIS] (Sept. 16, 1936)1936
32991Stewart, Maxwell S., “Can Europe Afford War?,” The Nation (Sept. 19, 1936): 324-326. [missing pages]1936
32992Stewart, Maxwell S., “Are Annuities Safe?,” The Nation (Sept. 26, 1936): 357-359.1936
32993Stewart, Maxwell S., “Materials, Not Money, Govern War Plans,” St. Louis Dispatch [MO] (Oct. 1, 1936).1936
32994Stewart, Maxwell S., “Inside Spain,” (Address before The Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Oct. 9, 1936): Announcement and Invitation1936
32995Stewart, Maxwell S., “Who’s Who in China,” The Nation (Dec. 26, 1936): 754-755.1936
32996Stewart, Maxwell S., “An Open Letter to American Liberals,” Soviet Russia Today (Mar., 1937): 14-15.1937
32997Stewart, Maxwell S., “Nebraska Fights for Survival,” The Nation (Apr. 3, 1937): 375-377.1937
32998Stewart, Maxwell S., “Gadsden Is Tough,” The Nation (July 17, 1937): 69-70.1937
32999Stewart, Maxwell S., “What Chance Has China?,” The Nation (Sept. 11, 1937): 262-264.1937
321000Stewart, Maxwell S., “Twenty Years of Progress,” The Nation (Nov. 13, 1937): 523-526.1937
321001Stewart, Maxwell S., “Readjustments Required for Recovery,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 11 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1937)1937
321002Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Fight for Social Security,” The Nation (Feb. 18, 1939): 201-203.1939
321003Stewart, Maxwell S., “Social Security for the Joneses,” The Nation (July 8, 1939): 41-44.1939
321004Stewart, Maxwell S., “That War ‘Prosperity’,” The Nation (Oct. 28, 1939): 465-467.1939
321005Stewart, Maxwell S., “Schools for Tomorrow’s Citizens,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 30 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1939)1939
321006Stewart, Maxwell S., “Debts-Good or Bad?,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 36 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1939)1939
321007Stewart, Maxwell S., “Trade Treaties and ‘Realism’,” The Nation (Jan. 27, 1940): 94-96.1940
321008Stewart, Maxwell S., “Looking Toward the Peace,” The Nation (May 11, 1940): 594-596. [missing pages]1940
321009Stewart, Maxwell S., “Conscripting America,” The Nation (Aug. 3, 1940): 86-88.1940
321010Stewart, Maxwell S., “Your Income and Mine,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 20 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1940)1940
321011Stewart, Maxwell S., “America’s Children,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1940)1940
321012Stewart, Maxwell S., “Tax for Defense,” The Nation (Feb. 15, 1941): 178-180.1941
321013Stewart, Maxwell S., “Our Taxes-And What They Buy,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 28 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1941)1941
321014Stewart, Maxwell S., “The Coming Crisis in Manpower,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 68 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1942)1942
321015Stewart, Maxwell S., “How Can We Pay for the War?,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 74 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1942)1942
321016Stewart, Maxwell S., “When I Get Out?, Will I Find a Job?,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 86 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1944)1944
321017Stewart, Maxwell S., “Industrial Price Policies,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, No. 23 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1945)1944
321018Stewart, Maxwell S., “The American Way: Business Freedom or Government Control?,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 90 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1945)1945
321019Stewart, Maxwell S., “The American Way: Business Freedom or Government Control?,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 90 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1945)1945
321020Stewart, Maxwell S., “There Can Be Jobs for All!: Beveridge’s Plan for Full Employment,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 105 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1945)1945
321021Stewart, Maxwell S., “Income and Economic Progress,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 1 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1946)1946
321022Stewart, Maxwell S., “How to Buy Life Insurance,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 62 [Revised] (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1948)1948
321023Stewart, Maxwell S., “Women-and Their Money,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 146 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1949)1949
321024Stewart, Maxwell S., “Prejudice in Textbooks,” Series: Public Affairs Pamphlets, no. 160 (New York: Public Affairs Comm., Inc., 1950)1950
321025Stewart, Maxwell S., “The History of the Public Affairs Committee,” Public Affairs Committee (1976)1976
321026Stoddard, George D., “Two Krebiozen Reports,” (March, 1953)1953
321027Stanton, Frank, CBS Editorial: [TV and the Right to Cover Congressional Hearings] (Aug. 26, 1954)1954
321028Straus, Nathan, “Germany Today II”, Editorial Broadcast, WMCA Radio, New York, NY (Nov. 24, 1955): Transcript1955
321029Studnitz, H.G. von, ,,Nuernberg vor dem letzten Akt: Wo bleiben die Gauleiter? / Leebs abschliessende Worte / Ein Todgeweihter im Zeugenstand,” Christ und Welt (28. Aug. 1948): 3-4. [“Nuremberg Before the Last Act: Where are the District Leaders?-Leeb’s Final Words, A Condemned in the Witness Stand”] [German and Eng. trans.]1948
321030Study of Equality in the Administration of Justice (New York: United Nations, 1972), book review in Human Rights, 3:2 (Fall, 1973): 301-308.1973
321031“A Study of Jews Refused their Right to Leave the Soviet Union,” Vol. II, Part 1 (Canadian Jewish Congress, 1981)1981
321032Sugarman, Robert P., “Judicial Decisions Concerning the Constitutionality of United States Military Activity in Indo-China: A Bibliography of Court Decisions,” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 13:3 (1971): 470-481.1971
321033Sullivan, Lawrence, “Hitler’s Last Days,” The American Legion Magazine (July, 1959): 10-11, 36-39.1959
321034Supplement to the Guide to Captured German Documents (Washington, DC: The National Archives, National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, 1959)1959
321035Sutherland, John P., “ ‘The Story Gen. Marshall Told Me,’ ” U.S. News & World Report (Nov. 2, 1959): 50-56.1959
32RRESERVED: 1036-1040n.d.
331041Syracuse University Library Associates Courier, “A Special Stephen Crane Issue,” 21:1 (Spring, 1986)1986
331042Szilard, Leo, “My Trial as a War Criminal,” The University of Chicago Law Review, 17:1 (Autumn, 1949): 79-86.1949
331043Szulc, Tad, “Behind the Vietnam Cease-Fire Agreement,” Foreign Policy 15 (Summer, 1974): 21-69.1974

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331044Tanham, Mary, “The Gold Mine at OCMH [Office of the Chief of Military History],” Army (Jan., 1959): 38-43. [Reprint]1959
331045“And Now-The Atomic Army,” [Interview with Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor] U.S. News & World Report (Feb. 3, 1956): 64-73.1956
331046“And Now-The Atomic Army,” [Interview with Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor] U.S. News & World Report (Feb. 3, 1956): 64-73. [Reprint]1956
331047Taylor, Telford, “London Charter: Nuernberg Straitjacket?” (n.d.)n.d.
331048,,Telford Taylor, Kopfjaeger von Nuernberg und0Kommunist,” Der Weg(Aug., 1954): 592. [trans.: “Telford Taylor, Headhunter of Nuremberg and-Communist,” The Way …] [Incomplete]1954
331049“Ten Years Existance of the Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center (1943-1953)”n.d.
331050Texas Law Review, 46:7 (Nov., 1968)1968
331051“Who Shares the Guilt?,” Time (Apr. 12, 1971)1971
331052Title II. First War Powers Act, As Amended, and E.O. 10210 (1952)1952
331053Tozier, Ella, “Judge Young Remembers Nuremberg [John C. Young],” Colorado Springs (Aug., 1978): 21-23.1978
331054Trevor-Roper, Hugh, “Last Days of Hitler,” The New York Times Magazine (Apr. 24, 1955): 11, 65-67.1955
331055Tribe, Laurence H., “Unraveling National League of Cities: The New Federalism and Affirmative Rights to Essential Government Services,” Harvard Law Review, 90:6 (April, 1977): 1065-1104.1977
331056Tribe, Laurence H., “Jurisdictional Gerrymandering: Zoning Disfavored Rights Out of the Federal Courts,” Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 16:1 (Summer, 1981): 129-156. [Inscribed]1981
331057Tunstall, Robert B., “The Investigating Power of Congress: Its Scope and Limitations,” Va. L. Rev., Vol. 40, No. 7 (Nov. 1954): 875-897)1954
331058Tyrnauer, Gabrielle, “The Gypsy Awakening,” Reform Judaism (Spring, 1986): 6.1986
331059Tzion, Ben, “On the Jewish Question in the Soviet Union,” The New York Times Magazine (May 3, 1970) [Reprinted by permission by The Conference on the Status of Soviet Jews]1970

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BoxFolderTitleDate
331060U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. VII (Feb. 15, 1946)1946
331061U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. VIII (Feb. 28, 1946)1946
331062U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. IX (Mar. 15, 1946)1946
331063U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. X (Apr. 26, 1946)1946
331064U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XI (May 13, 1946)1946
331065U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XII (May 23, 1946)1946
331066U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XIII (June 17, 1946)1946
331067U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XIV (July 4, 1946)1946
331068U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XV (July 25, 1946)1946
331069U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XVI (Aug. 20, 1946)1946
331070U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XVII (Sept. 23, 1946)1946
331071U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XVIII (Oct. 10, 1946)1946
331072U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XIX (Oct. 25, 1946)1946
331073U.N.W.C.C., War Crimes News Digest, No. XX (Nov, 15, 1946)1946
33RRESERVED: 1074-10781946
341079U.N.W.C.C., A.27. (Nov. 28, 1946)1946
341080U.N.W.C.C., C.29-C.162 (1944-1945)1944-1945
341081U.N.W.C.C., No. 46 (Nov., 1945)1945
341082U.N.W.C.C., No. 50 (May, 1946)1946
341083U.N.W.C.C., C.163-C.200 (1946)1946
341084U.N.W.C.C., C.201-C.240 (1946)1946
341085U.N.W.C.C., C.241-C.255 (1947)1947
34RRESERVED: 1086-10901947
351091U.N.W.C.C., C.256-C.263 (1947)1947
351092U.N.W.C.C., Index to War Crimes News Digest, Nos. I-X (Dec. 16, 1947)1947
351093U.N.W.C.C. Index to War Crimes News Digest, Nos. XI-XX (Feb. 19, 1947)1947
351094U.N.W.C.C. Index to War Crimes News Digest, Nos. XXI-XXX (1947)1947
351095U.N.W.C.C., Nos. XXI - XXXVI (1946-1948)1946-1948
351096U.N.W.C.C., C.265-C.267 (1948)1948
351097U.N. GA: U.N. War Crimes Commission, Misc. No. 66, 2 January 19471947
351098U.N. GA: U.N. War Crimes Commission, Misc. No. 66, 2 January 19471947
351099U.N. GA: Commission des Droits de L’Homme, 17 December 19471947
351100U.N. GA: Economic and Social Council, 3 December 19481948
351101U.N. GA: 178th Meeting, 9 December 19481948
351102U.N. GA: 181st Meeting, 10 December 19481948
351103U.N. GA: 182nd Meeting, 10 December 19481948
351104U.N. GA: 183rd Meeting, 10 December 19481948
351105U.N. GA: Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 16 December 19481948
351106U.N. GA: Formulation of the Nuernberg Principles, 12 April 19501950
351107U.N. GA: Draft Code of Offences Against the Peace and Security of Mankind, 26 April 19501950
351108U.N. GA: Text of the Nuernberg Principles adopted by the International Law Committee, 24 June 19501950
35RRESERVED: 1109-1113n.d.
361114U.N. GA: International Law Commission, 24 November 19501950
361115U.N. GA: International Law Commission, 12 April 19511951
361116U.N. GA: Committee on International Criminal Jurisdiction, 2 July 19511951
361117U.N. GA: International Law Commission, 30 July 19511951
361118U.N. GA: Question of Punishment of War Criminals and of Persons Who Have Committed Crimes Against Humanity, 15 February 19661966
361119"The U.N. Bypasses the International Court as the Council's Adviser, a Study in Contrived Frustration," by Louis B. Wehle, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 98.3 (Feb. 1950)1966
361120“United States Army in World War II: Master Index and Reader’s Guide I,” (Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1955)1955
361121United States Mission to the United Nations : Report of the U.S. Representative on the U.N. Committee on the Progressive Development of International Law and its Codification, June 19, 19471947
361122United States v. Mudd: Correspondence (1992-1994)1992-1994
361123United States v. Mudd: Manuscript (Part I)n.d.
361124United States v. Mudd: Manuscript (Part II)n.d.
361125United States v. Mudd: Respondent Brief (n.d.)n.d.
361126United States v. Spock, 416 F.2d 165 (1st Cir., Mass, 1969): Appellant Brief-William Sloane Coffin, Jr.1969
361127United States v. Spock, 416 F.2d 165 (1st Cir., Mass, 1969): Appellant Brief-Michael Ferber1969
361128United States v. Spock, 416 F.2d 165 (1st Cir., Mass, 1969): Appellant Brief-Mitchell Goodman [2 copies]1969
36RRESERVED: 1129-1133n.d.
371134U.S. Veteran: News and Report (May 29, 1989)1989
371135U.S. Veteran: News and Report (May 29, 1989) [Inscribed]1989
371136U. Chi. L. Rev., “Congressional Investigations: A Symposium,” Vol. 18, No. 3, Spring 1951.1951
371137L'universite de Geneve [Booklet] (n.d.) [Inscribed]n.d.
371138Up the Years, by DeHull N. Travisn.d.
371139“Utilization and Control of Atomic Energy” (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, June, 1946)1946
371140Utley, Freda, “Scribes and Pharisees,” Human Events, 11:30 (July 28, 1954)1954
371141Uviller, H. Richard, “The Judge at the Cop’s Elbow,” Columbia Law Review, 71:4 (April, 1971): 707-722. [Inscribed]1954

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BoxFolderTitleDate
371142van Walt van Praag, “Population Transfer and the Survival of the Tibetan Identity” (Special Report Series: U.S. Tibet Committee New York, 1986)1986
371143Van Voren, Robert, “Political Psychiatry in the USSR,” Bukovsky Paper No. 1 (Stichting Comite Vladimir Boekovski, 1983)1983
371144Velvel, Lawrence R., “The War in Viet Nam: Unconstitutional, Justiciable and Jurisdictionally Attackable,” 16.4 Kansas Law Rev. (June, 1968)1983
371145“Le Verdict de Nuremberg,” Bruxelles-Medical: Revue Belge des Sciences Medico-Chirurgicales, No. 35 (31 Aout 1947) [Eng. Trans.]1947
371146Vermont Law School Forum, 9:2 (Sept. 23, 1983)1983
371147Vietnam, 173 (1973) (n.d.) [Lang.: Spanish]n.d.
371148Vietnam: A Television History (a 13-part series)n.d.
371149Vietnam Courier (Aug., 1972)1972
371150The Vietnam Project (1978)1978
37RRESERVED: 1151-1155n.d.
381156The Vietnam Project (1978) [2 copies]1978
381157“Vietnam: What Lessons?,” Columbia Journalism Review, 9:4 (Winter, 1970-1971)1970-1971
381158Vladimir and Suzdal (Board of Foreign Tourism for the RSFSR Council of Ministers, n.d.)n.d.
381159Volterra, Mario, “Medicine Under Mussolini,” Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine (June, 1949)1949
381160von der Mehden, Fred R. and Charles W. Anderson, “Political Action by the Military in Developing Areas,” Social Research (1961)1961

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BoxFolderTitleDate
381161Wagener, Otto, Hitler: Memoirs of a Confidant (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1985) : Uncorrected Page Proofs1961
381162Wallace, Maj. Warrack, “Report on Assignment with Third United States Army, 15 August-18 September 1944” (n.d.)n.d.
381163“War Gains Over Justice: The Nuernberg Principles have Today Turned Out to be Fiction,” Deutsche Zeitung (23 September 1950)1950
381164“War Gains Over Justice: The Nuernberg Principles have Today Turned Out to be Fiction,” Deutsche Zeitung (23 September 1950)1950
381165Warburg, James P., “The Swastika-A Symbol of More than Anti-Semitism,” (New York: Current Affairs Press, Mar. 2, 1960)1960
381166Warburg, James P., “The Berlin Crisis,” (New York: Current Affairs Press, 1959)1959
381167Warburg, James P., “The Central European Crisis: A Proposal for Western Initiative,” American Academy of Political Science (Apr. 10, 1959)1959
381168Warburg, James P., “Berlin-Background and Future: The Need for a New Approach,” (June 30, 1961)1961
381169Warburg, James P. and Clifton Daniel, “The Berlin Story: In Two Parts,” The Fund for the Republic (n.d.)n.d.
381170Warner, William, “The Root of National Socialism and of Anti-Semitism,” (1948?)1948?
381171Warsaw Ghetto Resistance Organization, 1943-1978 Commemoration Journal, 35th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprisingn.d.
381172“Warszawska Nike,” Pamphlet (1967)1967
381173Watt, Donald C., “Restraints on War in the Air Before 1945,” in Restraints on War: Studies in the Limitation of Armed Conflict, Michael Howard, ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1979): 57-77.1967
381174Watts, Stephen, “That Was the War,” The New Yorker (Feb. 16, 1957): 106, 108, 110-122.1957
381175Wechsler, Herbert, “The Political Safeguards of Federalism: The Role of the States in the Composition and Selection of the National Government,” Columbia Law Review, 54 (April, 1954): 543-560.1954
381176Wechsler, Herbert, “The Criteria of Criminal Responsibility,” University of Chicago Law Review, 22:2 (Winter, 1955): 367-376.1955
381177Wechsler, Herbert, “The Courts and the Constitution,” Columbia Law Review, Vol. 65 (June, 1965): 1001-1014.1965
381178Wechsler, Herbert, review of “Bickel: The Least Dangerous Branch: The Supreme Court at the Bar of Politics (1962)” and “Bickel: Politics and the Warren Court (1965),” Yale Law Review, 75:4 (March, 1966): 672-677. [Notation]1962
381179Weinschenk, Fritz, “The German War Crimes Trials-A Report,” New York Law Journal (April 19, 1968): 4.1968
381180Weiss, Jonathan, “Privilege, Posture, and Protection ‘Religion’ in the Law,” Yale Law Journal,, 73:4 (March, 1964): 593-623. [Inscribed]1964
381181Weiss, Jonathan A. and Arthur R. Matthews, Jr., “What Can Be Done: A Neighborhood Lawyer’s Credo,” Boston University Law Review, 47:2 (Spring, 1967): 231-243. [Inscribed]1967
381182Weiss, Jonathan A. and Stephen B. Wizner, “Pot, Prayer, Politics and Privacy: The Right to Cut Your Own Throat in Your Own Way,” Iowa Law Review, 54:5 (1969): 709735. [Inscribed]1969
381183Weiss, Jonathan A. and Jay P. Warren, “Mandatory Retirement is Unethical and Inefficient,” Employee Relations Law Journal, 2:4 (Spring, 1977): 453-464.1977
381184Weiss, Peter, “Lawyers and Criminals,” The Record [NYC Bar Association] 26:6 (June, 1971): 465-469.1971
381185Weissbrodt, David, “Human Rights Legislation and United States Foreign Policy,” Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law, 7 (1977): 231-287.1977
38RRESERVED: 1186-1190n.d.
391191Weitz, John, “Hitler’s Banker: The Story of Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht: (n.d.) [Boston: Little Brown, 1997.]n.d.
391192West, Rebecca, A Train of Powder (New York: Viking Press, 1955): 3-72, 233-250.1955
391193West, Rebecca, A Train of Powder (New York: Viking Press, 1955): 239-259.1955
391194Westerplatte, (1967) [Monument constructed for the battle fought there in Sept. 1939.]1967
391195Westerplatte, (1967) [Monument constructed for the battle fought there in Sept. 1939.]1967
391196Western Association for German Studies Newsletter, 8:1 (Spring, 1983)1983
391197Westin, Alan, “The Constitution and Loyalty Programs” (Carrie Chapman Cat Memorial Fund, Inc., 1954)1954
391198Westin, Alan F., “The John Birch Society: Fundamentalism on the Right,” Commentary, Vol. 32, No. 2 (August, 1961): 93.1961
391199Westin, Alan F., “Out-of-Court Commentary by United States Supreme Court Justices, 1790-1962: Of Free Speech and Judicial Lockjaw,” Columbia Law Review, 62:633 (April, 1962) [Inscribed]1962
391200Wexler, Leila Sadat, “The Interpretation of the Nuremberg Principles by the French Court of Cassation: From Touvier to Barbie and Back Again,” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 32:2 (1994): 290-380.1961
391201“Can Air Power Win ‘Little Wars?,’ ” [Interview with Gen. Otto P. Weyland] U.S. News & World Report (July 23, 1954): 54-61.1954
391202“Where Were You on Pearl Harbor Day?,” Parade (Dec. 6, 1959): 2, 4.1959
391203“White Paper on Czechoslovakia,” International Committee for the Support of Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia. (June, 1977)1977
391204Whitworth, William, “A Reporter at Large (Interview with Eugene V. Rostow,” The New Yorker (July 4, 1970): 30-46, 48-56.1970
391205The Wiener Library Bulletin, 3:2 (Mar., 1949)1949
391206The Wiener Library Bulletin, 3:3-6 (Sept.-Nov., 1949)1949
391207The Wiener Library Bulletin, 4:1 (Jan., 1950)1950
LC4.1F6The Wiener Library Bulletin, 4:3-4 (May-July, 1950)1950
391208The Wiener Library Bulletin, 4:5-6 (Sept.-Nov., 1950)1950
391209The Wiener Library Bulletin, 4:5-6 (Sept.-Nov., 1950)1950
391210The Wiener Library Bulletin, 5:1-2 (Jan.-Mar., 1951)1951
391211The Wiener Library Bulletin, 5:3-4 (May-July, 1951)1951
391212The Wiener Library Bulletin, 5:5-6 (Sept.-Nov., 1951)1951
391213The Wiener Library Bulletin, 6:1-2 (Jan.-Apr., 1952)1952
391214The Wiener Library Bulletin, 6:3-4 (May-Aug., 1952)1952
391215The Wiener Library Bulletin, 6:1-3 (Jan.-Apr., 1953)1953
391216The Wiener Library Bulletin, 7:3-4 (May-Aug., 1953)1953
391217The Wiener Library Bulletin, 7:5-6 (Sept.-Dec., 1953)1953
391218The Wiener Library Bulletin, 8:1-2 (Jan.-Apr., 1954)1954
391219The Wiener Library Bulletin, 8:3-4 (May-Aug., 1954)1954
391220The Wiener Library Bulletin, 8:5-6 (Sept.-Dec., 1954)1954
391221The Wiener Library Bulletin, 9:1-2 (Jan.-Apr., 1955)1955
391222The Wiener Library Bulletin, 9:3-4 (May-Aug., 1955)1955
391223The Wiener Library Bulletin, 9:5-6 (Sept.-Dec., 1955)1955
391224The Wiener Library Bulletin, 10:1-2 (1956)1956
391225The Wiener Library Bulletin, 10:3-4 (1956)1956
391226The Wiener Library Bulletin, 10:5-6 (1956)1956
391227The Wiener Library Bulletin, 11:1-2 (1957)1957
391228The Wiener Library Bulletin, 11:3-4 (1957)1957
391229The Wiener Library Bulletin, 11:5-6 (1957)1957
391230The Wiener Library Bulletin, 12:1-2 (1958)1958
391231The Wiener Library Bulletin, 12:3-4 (1958)1958
391232The Wiener Library Bulletin, 12:5-6 (1958)1958
391233The Wiener Library Bulletin, 13:1-2 (1959)1959
391234The Wiener Library Bulletin, 13:3-4 (1959)1959
391235The Wiener Library Bulletin, 13:5-6 (1959)1959
391236The Wiener Library Bulletin, 14:1 (1960)1960
391237The Wiener Library Bulletin, 14:2 (1960)1960
391238The Wiener Library Bulletin, 14:3 (1960)1960
391239The Wiener Library Bulletin, 15:1 (1961)1961
39RRESERVED: 1240-1244n.d.
401245The Wiener Library Bulletin, 15:2 (1961)1961
401246The Wiener Library Bulletin, 15:3 (1961)1961
401247The Wiener Library Bulletin, 16:1 (1962)1962
401248The Wiener Library Bulletin, 16:2 (Apr., 1962)1962
401249The Wiener Library Bulletin, 16:3 (July, 1962)1962
401250The Wiener Library Bulletin, 16:4 (Oct., 1962)1962
401251The Wiener Library Bulletin, 17:1 (Jan., 1963)1963
401252The Wiener Library Bulletin, 17:2 (Apr., 1963)1963
401253The Wiener Library Bulletin, 17:3 (July, 1963)1963
401254The Wiener Library Bulletin, 18:3 (July, 1964)1964
401255The Wiener Library Bulletin, 19:2 (Apr., 1965)1965
401256The Wiener Library Bulletin, 19:4 (Autumn, 1965)1965
401257The Wiener Library Bulletin, 20:1 (Winter, 1965-66)1965-1966
401258The Wiener Library Bulletin, 20:4 (Autumn, 1966)1966
401259The Wiener Library Catalogue Series No. 1: Books on Persecution, Terror and Resistance in Nazi Germany (1949)1949
401260The Wiener Library Catalogue Series No. 2: From Weimar to Hitler-Germany, 1918-1933n.d.
401261Wiking-Ruf: Zeitschrift der Hilfsgemeinschaften der Soldaten der ehemaligen Waffen-SS [trans.: Viking-Call: Magazine of the Help Association for Former Soldiers of the Waffen-SS] 4:6 (Juni, 1955)1955
401262Wilk, Gerard, “Americans from Germany,” (New York: German Information Center, 1976)1976
401263Williams, C. Dickerman, “Problems of the Fifth Amendment,” Ford. L. Rev., Vol. XXIV, No. 1 (Spring 1955): 19-52.1976
401264Wilson, Eugene E., “Politics and Peace,” Ordnance: The Magazine of Scientific and Industrial Preparedness, (March-Apr., 1967)1967
401265Winchell, Walter, “In New York . . .,” [col.] (Nov. 4, 1949)1949
401266Windmiller, Marshall, “War Crimes” Teacher’s Guide (Zenger Productions, Inc., 1972)1972
401267Witty, Paul, “Studies of the Mass Media,” Science Education (March, 1966): 119.1966
401268Wolfe, Robert, “Putative Threat to National Security as a Nuremberg Defense to Genocide,” The Annals of the American Academy, 450 (July, 1980): 46-65.1980
401269Wolfe, Robert, German-American Relations at the Close of the Twentieth Century (Draft: April 8, 1996)1996
401270World Government News (Jan., 1951)1951
401271World Politics: A Quarterly Journal of International Relations, Vol. II, No. 1 (October, 1949)1951
401272Wright, Charles Alan, “Must the Criminal Go Free if the Constable Blunders?,” Texas Law Monthly, 50:4 (April, 1972): 736-745.1972
401273Wright v. West (1991): Motion for Leave to File Brief and Brief Amici Curiae1991
401274Wulf, Joseph, “Chelmno, premier camp d’extermination,” Evidences (Jan., 1962): 28-31.1962
40RRESERVED: 1275-12791962

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411280The Yale Law Journal, Vol. 67, No. 1 (November, 1957)1957
411281Yasuaki, Onuma, “Beyond Victors’ Justice,” Japan Echo, 11 (1984): 63-72. [2 copies]1984

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BoxFolderTitleDate
411282Zalmanson, Silva, “Eduard Kuznetsov’s Diary,” (Paris, France: Les Editeurs Reunis, 1973) [Russian Edition]1973
411283Zeck, William Allen, “Nuremberg: Proceedings Subsequent to Goering et al,” The North Carolina Law Review, 26:4 (June, 1948): 350-389.1948
411284Zeck, William and Belle Zeck, Interview: Topic: “Nuremberg” (Sept. 23, 1996): Transcript1996
411285Zeisel, Hans, “Dr. Spock and the Case of the Vanishing Women Jurors,” Univ. of Chicago Law Review, 37:1 (Fall, 1969): 1-18.1969
411286Zisk, Kimberly Marten, “Civil-Military Relations in the New Russia,” (The Mershon Center, Ohio State University, March, 1993)1993
411287Zukowski, Edward, “The ‘Good Conscience’ of Nazi Doctors” The Annual: Society of Christian Ethics (1994)1994
411288Zumbakis, S. Paul, Soviet Evidence in North American Courts (Chicago: Americans for Due Process, 1986) [2 Copies]1994
41RRESERVED: 1289-12931994

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