prosecution has submitted a series of documents which concern those cases in which Polish workers, who had come into the old Reich as free workers, [ ... ]
Court III - Case III gave ample reasons for suspicion so that according to the law it was necessary to bring a charge of treasonable support of armed [ ... ]
Court III - Case III 2) The "stop" signal at first ordered by Hitler led when it lasted over a longer period of time to an unfair extension of the c [ ... ]
Court III - Case III exhibits 374, 375 and 480. At that time Lautz demanded his release which was testified to by the defendant Schlegelberger as wi [ ... ]
Court III - Case III penal regulations concerning Poles. Lautz, as a matter of fact, disregarded this at first; he considered it superflous; because [ ... ]
is however evident from both documents that the Reich Prosecuting Authority holds the opinion in the indictment, an well as in its final pleadings, [ ... ]
Court III - Case III the German Law, oven if it had been committed by a foreigner in a foreign country. It required of course for its prosecution a [ ... ]
Court III - Case III referred to the fact that this was the practice of other countries, for instance of Russia. Indeed the German lawyers only knew [ ... ]
Court III - Case III ified as aiding and abetting the enemy or as preperation for high treason in accordance with the common German Penal Law, which, [ ... ]
Court III - Case III state of affairs might have been brought about in contrast to the law. Accordingly, the verdict in paragraph 8 on pages 16925/2 [ ... ]