- Flick Trial
"The United States of America vs. Friedrich Flick, et al." or the Flick Trial was the fifth of twelve Nazi
war crimes trials held by U.S. authorities in their occupation zoneGermany (Nuremberg ) afterWorld War II . It was the first of three trials of leadingindustrialists ofNazi Germany ; the two others were theIG Farben Trial and theKrupp Trial .These trials were all held before U.S.
military court s—not theInternational Military Tribunal , though they took place in the same rooms at the Palace of Justice. The twelve U.S. trials are collectively known as the "Subsequent Nuremberg Trials " or, more formally, as the "Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals" (NMT). (See alsoNuremberg Trials )The defendants in this case were
Friedrich Flick and five other high-ranking directors of Flick's group of companies, officially called "Flick Kommanditgesellschaft", or "Flick KG". The charges centered onslave labor and plundering, but Flick and the most senior director, Otto Steinbrinck, were also charged for their membership in the "Circle of Friends of Himmler." The circle was a group of influential German industrialists and bankers—founded originally in 1932 byWilhelm Keppler and taken over by Himmler in 1935—for the purpose of giving financial support to the Nazis. Its members "donated" annually about 1 million Reichsmark to a "Special Account S" in favor of Himmler.The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal IV, were
Charles B. Sears (presiding judge), former Chief Judge of the court of appeals of the state ofNew York ,William C. Christianson fromMinnesota ,Frank N. Richman fromIndiana , andRichard D. Dixon fromNorth Carolina as an alternate judge. The Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution wasTelford Taylor , and the lead Prosecutor in this case was Joseph M. Stone, Esq., a labor lawyer on leave from the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington, D.C. Theindictment was filed onFebruary 8 and amended onMarch 18 ,1947 ; the trial lasted fromApril 19 toDecember 22 , 1947. Friedrich Flick was sentenced to seven years of imprisonment, two of the other defendants received shorter sentences, and the remaining three were acquitted.Indictment
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War crimes andcrimes against humanity by participating in the deportation and enslavement of the civilian populations of countries and territories under the belligerent occupation of or otherwise controlled by Germany, and ofconcentration camp inmates, for use inslave labor in Flick mines and factories.
# War crimes and crimes against humanity through the plundering and spoliation of occupied territories, and the seizure of plants both in the west (France) and the east (Poland, Russia).
# Crimes against humanity through participation in the persecution of Jews and the "aryanization" of their properties.
# Membership in theNSDAP and the "Circle of Friends of Himmler ".
# Membership in a criminal organization, theSS .Count 2 excluded Terberger, count 3 applied to Flick, Steinbrinck, and Kaletsch, count 4 to Flick and Steinbrinck, while count 5 applied only to Steinbrinck, who had been an SS "
Brigadeführer ". The SS had been declared a criminal organization previously by the IMT.All defendants pleaded "not guilty".
The court dismissed count 3, stating that the evidence presented (which was all for cases prior to September 1939) fell outside its jurisdiction as the tribunal had a mandate only for acts committed during World War II, i.e. from September 1939 to May 1945.
Defendants
I — Indicted G — Indicted and found guilty
References
* [http://www.mazal.org/archive/nmt/06/NMT06-C001.htm Trial proceedings] from the Mazal Library.
* [http://www.ushmm.org/uia-cgi/uia_doc/photos/10458?hr=null Description] from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
* [http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/genocide/cntrl10_trials.htm#Flick Another description]
* [http://www.adl.org/Braun/dim_13_2_flick_print.asp In-depth discussion]
*The "Circle of Friends of Himmler" (in German).
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