A Until the law against Jews and Poles was promulgated, at the end of 1941, it was tried by Rothaug as far as possibl [ ... ]
Q Witness, one moment. Who was the presiding judge at these two cases which you say you remember? [ ... ]
corresponding previsions of the law against Poles. It was easy thus to find a crime meriting death sentence. I should like to say this in quotatio [ ... ]
every ethical form of the penal law, and what did Rothaug answer? "You stick to your Christian education." In this connection he actually said to [ ... ]
of the law against public enemies the sound sense of the people demanded it; is that right? A Yes, yes. [ ... ]
A Yes. Q And for simple assault under the penal code in his first trial, his senten [ ... ]
that it was a matter of an indictment; that Kreisler had given bread to a Soviet prisoner of war during the afternoon break, at work, and that he ha [ ... ]
he expressed that it was not an under secretary according to the wishes of the actual leaders of the party. Therefore, Rothaug at the time did not [ ... ]
A I met Oeschey when in 1938 or 1939 he became associate judge at the Special Court, and I at that time was still Pu [ ... ]
Q. Do you mean to say that Oeschey would not make way for Freisler, the President of the Peoples Court? [ ... ]