Court III - Case III "As leader of the Gau Legal Office (Gaurechtsamt) and, after the latter's disbanding, as member in the Gau Staff (Gaustabe), he [ ... ]
Court III - Case III testimony he states that from 1940 to 1942 he was solely in charge of the Gnu legal office as section chief. The evidence clear [ ... ]
Court III - Case III political lenders. For example, Sauckel's decree of 8 September 1942, relating to the allocation for household labor of 400,000 [ ... ]
Court III - Case III Furthermore, these crimes were of such wide scope and so intimately connected with the activities of the Gauleitung that it woul [ ... ]
Court III - Case III defined as criminal by the International Military Tribunal in the case of Goering, et al. The evidence in this case as to his c [ ... ]
Court III - Case III By letter dated lb June 1944 he was notified that the Reichsfuehrer SS had promoted him to the rank of Oberfuehrer, effective 21 [ ... ]
Court III - Case III particular joy and satisfaction, especially in my capacity as SS officer." According to a letter to Gebhardt, Himmler had instr [ ... ]
matters. On 6 June he wrote Gebhardt, congratulating him upon a recent award. In this letter he states: "I am especially glad about your distincti [ ... ]
directly under the SS Main Office were used to carry out these plans. These units were also involved in the widespread murder and illtreatment of th [ ... ]
but its criminal programs were so widespread, and involved slaughter on such a gigantic scale, that its criminal activities must have been widely kn [ ... ]