Court of Assizes. ROTHAUG was very domineering as a Presiding Judge. He demanded that the other judges of the Special Court accept his ideas. Col [ ... ]
for punishment. I telephoned again to the Ministry of Justice and informed them of ROTHAUG's determination. The Ministry functionary, whose name I [ ... ]
a lack of political principles and would have the appropriate consequences. One could not find support from the justice administration for the above [ ... ]
The ascertained facts of the case had to be twisted in order to make possible the application of Paragraph 4 of the Law against Public Enemies" and [ ... ]
be admitted in evidence. MR. WOOLEYHAN: I beg your pardon. I beg your pardon, your Honor, have you ruled on that las [ ... ]
in close touch with the Gauleiter and it was, therefore, very dangerous to disagree with their will. I myself tried to keep away from such matters a [ ... ]
neither insane nor feeble- minded; on the contrary, he knew exactly what he could expect from Rothaug. He was, however, an old man who was suffering [ ... ]
MR. KING: I would like the Court at this tine to turn to Document Book 3-D. The prosecution will introduce at this t [ ... ]
troops have already occupied. Stalingrad and will take the rest by surprise." Instead of that, however, Stalingrad was taken by the enemy and the F [ ... ]
"The witness answered. 'We all desire the end of the war but we will have to wait until victory is won.' "To that the defendant declared, 'You are [ ... ]