Easter of 1943. The defendants were, as enemies of the people, charged of having had pillaged railroad cars to a larger or lesser degree. The indic [ ... ]
I turn now to page 31 of the English book which is page 40-41 of the German document NG 570. When offered it will be exhibit 214. I read from the [ ... ]
MR. LaFOLLETTE: I turn now to NG 569, page 34 in the English book; page 42-44 of the German book. It will be, if acce [ ... ]
Special Court in Stuttgart. Eventually I was appointed presiding District Court Judge. I have been a member of the NSDAP since 1933. I knew the Pres [ ... ]
Considering the fact that during the last few hours the prosecution has only submitted affidavits, I gather from that, that at any rate, a document [ ... ]
to November 30, 1944. In several hearings I was also presiding officer. "The president of the Special Court and of the higher criminal court at [ ... ]
on it which I will not read. It is to the Public Prosecutor's office with the district court Nuernberg-Fuerth. "Nuernberg Subject: MEIER, Franz [ ... ]
occasional conversational exchanges of ideas oh possibly loose formations of groups. On the other hand, though reserve is called for, it has to be [ ... ]
"Special Proceedings." We read the first line in the proceedings under the heading: "aO Communist Party of Germany (KPD)." "The German miner Zie [ ... ]
"Several Members of Women's Labor Service from Alsace, employed within Germany proper for War Auxiliary Service, expressed in correspondence among t [ ... ]