Court No. III, Case III Canadian Soldiers were taken prisoner and the SA leader shot them down and killed them. That is a general outline of the case [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case III That is to say, if I may put it that way, he acted in a modification of the old phrase "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a t [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case III I made a report to the Ministry about the case. Naturally, I had to make a report because it was an important case, and repor [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case III THE PRESIDENT: What was the date of this case? THE WITNESS: I am [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Was any indictment filed against the one who actually did the shooting? THE WIT [ ... ]
A I asked the legal adviser of the SA , if possible to make Kluetgen come to see me. A [ ... ]
that Klueten was transferred from the Kranenburg district because the population was so upset and excited. Q Could [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I would like to ask a question. The case was pending for investigation from September 1944 until Marc [ ... ]
been sentenced to death by an American Military Tribunal? A Yes, Dr. Haensel told me that a few days ago. He told m [ ... ]
was a general instruction, concerning cases of nullity pleas, that a report had to be made to the Ministry. The Ministry did not issue instructions [ ... ]