Court No. III, Case No. III. THE PRESIDENT: The Secretary-General, by his deputy, Mr. Willsie, will continue with the [ ... ]
Court III, Case III. the possibility that the death sentence would be pronounced". The defendant Lautz instructed his subordinates that only those c [ ... ]
A Dec 47-M-BJ-1C-3-Gaylord. Court III, Case III. punishment of persons who made false or treacherous statements "fit to injure the welfare or presti [ ... ]
Court III, Case III. Lautz estimated that from 150 to 200 persons were prosecuted for leaving their places of work and attempting to escape from Germ [ ... ]
Court III, Case III. under the provisions of the law against Poles and Jews. Section 80 provides for the imposition of the death penalty upon anyone [ ... ]
Court III, Case III. people forever of his labor. Germany, in order to cover her war needs and to ensure food supplies for the front as well as for [ ... ]
Court III, Case III. not belong to it. The proof of high treason failed. There remained only the charge that in attempting to escape from Germany a [ ... ]
German people, and because in a treasonable way they helped the enemy and also prepared for high treason". The specific facts found by the court we [ ... ]
although it was committed before the regulation came into force for, according to Article I of the Supplementary Regulation of 31 January 1942, the [ ... ]
a crime according to article I, paragraph 3, last half sentence, of the penal decree for Poles, issued 4 December 1941. Because, being a Pole, has [ ... ]