Rusha Trial

The RuSHA Trial (or, officially, The United States of America vs. Ulrich Greifelt, et. al.) was the eighth of the twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the end of World War II. These twelve trials were all held before U.S. military courts, not before the International Military Tribunal, but took place in the same rooms. 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). In the RuSHA Trial, the 14 defendants were all officials of various SS organizations responsible for the implementation of the Nazi "pure race" programme: the ''Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt (RuSHA), the office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germanism (Reichskommissar fuer die Festigung des deutschen Volksturms, RKFDV, a post held by Heinrich Himmler), the Repatriation Office for Ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle'', VoMi), and the Lebensborn society. The charges centered on these racial cleansing and resettlement activities. The judges in this case, heard before Military Tribunal I, were Lee B. Wyatt (presiding judge) from Georgia, Daniel T. O'Connell from Massachusetts, and Johnson T. Crawford from Oklahoma. The Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution was Telford Taylor. The indictment was served on July 7, 1947; the trial lasted from October 20, 1947 until March 10, 1948.

Indictment

  1. Crimes against humanity by implementing "racial purity" programmes by kidnapping children, forcing "non-arian" pregnant women to undergo abortions, plundering, deportation of populations from their native lands in occupied countries and resettling of so-called "ethnic Germans" (Volksdeutsche) on such lands, sending people who had had "interracial" sexual relationships to concentration camps, and general participation in the persecution of Jews.
  2. War crimes for the same reasons.
  3. Membership in a criminal organization, the SS.
All defendants were indicted on counts 1 and 2. Inge Viermetz was excluded from count 3. All defendants pleaded "not guilty".

Defendants

lign="left"|Function colspan="3"|Charges align="left"|Sentence
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a href="/encyclopedia/Ulrich-Greifelt" title="Ulrich Greifelt">Ulrich Greifelt Chief of Staff of RKFDV G G G lifetime imprisonment
a href="/encyclopedia/Rudolf-Creutz" title="Rudolf Creutz">Rudolf Creutz Deputy to Greifelt G G G 15 years
align="top"|Konrad Meyer-Hetling valign="top"|Office head in RKFDV valign="top"|I valign="top"|I valign="top"|G valign="top"|Time already served (since May 27, 1945);
released after the judgment
align="top"|Otto Schwarzenberger valign="top"|Office head in RKFDV valign="top"|I valign="top"|I valign="top"|G valign="top"|Time already served (since May 2, 1945);
released after the judgment
align="top"|Herbert Hbner valign="top"|Chief of Poznan office of RKFDV and
representative of RuSHA in western Poland
valign="top"|G valign="top"|G valign="top"|G valign="top"|15 years
a href="/encyclopedia/Werner-Lorenz" title="Werner Lorenz">Werner Lorenz Head of VoMi G G G 20 years
a href="/encyclopedia/Heinz-Brueckner" title="Heinz Brueckner">Heinz Brueckner Office head at VoMi G G G 15 years
align="top"|Otto Hofmann valign="top"|Head of RuSHA until April 20, 1943,
later head of the SS in southwestern Germany
valign="top"|G valign="top"|G valign="top"|G valign="top"|25 years
a href="/encyclopedia/Richard-Hildebrandt" title="Richard Hildebrandt">Richard Hildebrandt Head of RuSHA, Hofmann's successor G G G 25 years
align="top"|Fritz Schwalm valign="top"|Chief of Staff of RuSHA and head of the "Immigration
Office" (Einwandererzentrale, EWZ) in Lodz
valign="top"|G valign="top"|G valign="top"|G valign="top"|10 years
align="top"|Max Sollmann valign="top"|Head of the Lebensborn society valign="top"|I valign="top"|I valign="top"|G valign="top"|Time already served (since July 6, 1945);
released after the judgment
align="top"|Gregor Ebner valign="top"|Head of Health Dept. of Lebensborn valign="top"|I valign="top"|I valign="top"|G valign="top"|Time already served (since July 5, 1945);
released after the judgment
align="top"|Guenther Tesch valign="top"|Head of Legal Dept. of Lebensborn valign="top"|I valign="top"|I valign="top"|G valign="top"|Time already served (since May 13, 1945);
released after the judgment
a href="/encyclopedia/Inge-Viermetz" title="Inge Viermetz">Inge Viermetz Deputy to Sollmann I I   acquitted
I — Indicted   G — Indicted and found guilty The four Lebensborn members were not found guilty on counts 1 and 2 of the indictment. The tribunal considered the Lebensborn society not responsible for the kidnapping of children, which was carried out by others. http://www.mazal.org/archive/nmt/05/NMT05-T0163.htm Greifelt died in the Landsberg prison on February 6, 1949. Hildebrandt was turned over to Polish authorities. He was put on trial for war crimes again in Poland and sentenced to death. He was hanged on March 10, 1952. Hbner, Brckner, and Schwalm were released in 1951. Also in that year, the sentences of Hofmann and Lorenz were reduced to 15 years, and that of Creutz to 10 years. Hofmann was released in 1954.

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