b'105 (HOLOCAUST). Co S Nimi? - Why We Do Not Want Them: DocumentaryTestimonyofNaziPropagandaaboutthe Treasonable Activities of Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia. Edited by Libuse Hanusova.FIRST EDITION.Text in Czech, English, French and Russian. Numerous photographs. pp. 143. Stamp and erasures on opening title. Original boards with color pictorial dust-jacket, touch worn. Folio. Prague, Joseph Rebec, 1946. $600 - $900106 (HOLOCAUST). Together three works. First two include transcripts from the trials, as well asphotographsofthevictimsof atrocities. Ex-library. Original printed wrappers. 8vo. *The Trial in the Case of the Atrocities Committed by the German Fascist Invaders andtheirAccomplicesin KrasnodarandKrasnodar Territory, July 14 to 17, 1943. Photographicplates.pp.40. Moscow, Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1943.*. TheTrialintheCaseofthe Atrocities Committed by the German Fascist Invaders in the City of Kharkov and in the Kahrkov Region, December 15-18, 1943. Photographic plates. pp. 84. Moscow, Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1944.*B. Etcher [i.e. Bohuslav Eer]. The Lessons of the Kharkov Trial. pp. 16. London, 1944. v.p, v.d. $1000 - $1500 Two contemporary accounts of the rst war crime trials held against Nazi defendants, following Russian recapture of Soviet territory. During their occupation, SS units had massacred thousands of Russians, especially Jews and Communists. The trials, held by a Soviet military Court, were conducted while the war against Hitler was still ongoing.These two war crimes trials were held almost two years prior to the far better known Nuremberg Trials. .Author of the third pamphlet, Bohuslav Eer (1893-1954), was chairman of the Czechoslovakian delegation at the International Military Tribunal for the punishment of war criminals at Nuremberg.53'