In the same article Freisler also states: "Therefore the interpretation of the penal laws and the creation of penal laws as a whole as well as in [ ... ]
power to observe the laws of the occupied countries. If there is no proof on that issue, and the fact that the defendants have failed to respect th [ ... ]
crime which would have resulted from the enforcement of the same decree against the same people in Poland. I he war crime lies in the trying of Pol [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Violation of Article 23 (h). MR. LAFOLLETTE: It should he 23 (h), You [ ... ]
What has been said about the application of this law to Poles as a Crime against Humanity is, of course, applicable to its application against Jews. [ ... ]
imposition of German law on Poles in Poland, through the Decree of 6 June 1940; removed three judges in April 1941 who had passed too lenient a sent [ ... ]
Whatever may be the truth concerning Schlegelberger's position in the Nazi Government compared with other Ministry heads, the evidence in this case [ ... ]
But the Prosecution in this case goes further and declares that under the law the defendant Schlegelberger is criminally responsible for every sente [ ... ]
Himmler and Bormann would have killed them much faster than I if I had not taken a consenting part in the enactment of this legislation. Reduced to [ ... ]
Again we point out that Ex. 205, contains a letter by the defendant, Klemm, in his capacity as legal adviser to Martin Bormann, denying the right of [ ... ]