| NUREMBERG | German city in which the WWII Holocaust war-crime trials were held |
| SALEM | City in Massachusetts, where witchcraft trials were held in 1692-3 (5) |
| DOMINICKDUNNE | Author of "Justice: Crimes, Trials, and Punishments" |
| LEDGER | Financial crime trial evidence |
| TRIER | German city in which Karl Marx was born in 1818 (5) |
| POTSDAM | German city in which large amounts of money will go to mother (7) |
| DUSSELDORF | German city in which comedy drama series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet was set (10) |
| BONN | German city in which Beethoven was born |
| ULM | German city in which Einstein was born |
| ULTRA | The WWII codebreakers who used the Colossus to defeat the German Enigma machine called the material they gathered by this code name |
| ARDENNES | Belgian forest region known as the site for the WWII offensive, the Battle of the Bulge |
| OMAHA | City in Nebraska; beach in the WWII Normandy landings (5) |
| PILLAGE | Convict held in large building for war crime (7) |
| OSNABRUCK | German city in Lower Saxony, on the Hase River between the Teutoberg Forest and the Wiehen Mountains (9) |
| CHEMNITZ | German city in Saxony, at the foot of the Erzgebirge (8) |
| MANNHEIM | German city in Baden-Wurttemberg at the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Neckar |
| ESSEN | German city in the Ruhr region is less engaging, in part (5) |
| ROSENBERG | Alfred, German Nazi politician and author of The Myth of the Twentieth Century who was hanged for war crimes in 1946 (9) |
| DUNLOP | 'A lighthouse of sanity in a universe of madness and suffering' was how the WWII POWs in the Burma-T |
| NAZI | Member of the WWII political group, the National Socialist German Workers Party |