PC/3 - Nuremberg, the 1940s and Early Career
PC/3
Series
Nuremberg, the 1940s and Early Career
1942-2008
1 box
At the age of 21, PC took up her first professional post as a document translator and reviewer with the office of Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, Nuremberg (1947). Her role was primarily at the English Section as a document translator and reviewer at the Palace of Justice, where she worked on the trials of Nazi doctors accused of conducting medical experiments on wartime prisoners as well as the trial of German chemical company I. G. Farben.
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PC - Patricia Crampton Archive
- PC/3 - Nuremberg, the 1940s and Early Career
- PC/3/1 - Correspondence A-Z
- PC/3/2 - Correspondence 1946-1954
- PC/3/3 - Letters from Patricia Crampton in Sweden to her parents, 1946
- PC/3/4 - Letters from Patricia Crampton in Nuremberg to her parents, 1947-1949
- PC/3/5 - Press cuttings on Nuremberg and the war
- PC/3/6 - Photographs and camera
- PC/3/8 - Miscellaneous
- PC/3/9 - Talk on Nuremberg