from the reputation he enjoyed at that time, I am lead to believe that personal advice from Oeschey would have been given in a different form; that [ ... ]
practices at the trial, the judges, the prosecutor and the defendants?
A. Yes, it even referred to the audience.
Q Do you know the penalties threatened in paragraph 5? A The penalty threatened is [ ... ]
case to refrain from the death sentence." Do you remember that? A That was the decisive reason for passing a penit [ ... ]
quote from the sentence by the Supreme Reich Court: "The establishment of a case of lesser gravity requires, in view of the particular danger which [ ... ]
interest to the foreground or relegated it more to the background. That had been a problem under discussion at the first trial. [ ... ]
Q What sentence did have to be passed then? A Well, the sentence which was prescrib [ ... ]
A. I have said that only some of the defendants were sentenced to death. Q. You left [ ... ]
Q. Do you know whether the defendant Braun made further statements in that connection at that time? [ ... ]
A No, I do not know it. Q Witness the Court asked you a question that was in connection with the penal order against Poles. My impression i [ ... ]