They did not know him personally, he was from them what propaganda made of him, but this he was so uncompromisingly that everybody who saw him from [ ... ]
sets aside as a. ground for exemption from punishment, can the Fuehrer's order be meant by this? Can it come within the meaning of this rule? Must o [ ... ]
"b) The fact that a person acted pursuant to the order of his Government or of a superior does not free him from responsibility for a crime but may [ ... ]
violation of the prohibition of retroactive application of penal laws. Even from the above named provision of the Law of the Control Council the p [ ... ]
Reinhardt FRANK, the great German criminologist, has with regard to the problem of the so-called conflict of duties established the maxim: "Inasfar [ ... ]
level of values and accept the consequences." No further argument should be needed for demonstrating that just from an ethical point of view measur [ ... ]
German Universities. It is true, though, that membership of the SS was not precisely prescribed. Membership of the SA, the NationalSocialist Motor [ ... ]
of young Germans to join the Party formations-apart from the pressure brought to bear upon them. Defendant Fritz FISCHER has explained these reason [ ... ]
membership of the General-SS, like every German liable for military service, called up for the Army. With the exception of his work in the military [ ... ]
correct translation of the original document. E.J. Hinchliffe Civ. No. Military Permit 026034 "End" In view of the fact that the Prosecution in [ ... ]