We further are not surprised when we find on p. 103 of NG 414a report to the State Secretary, this defendant, dated 31 May 1944, by the co-defendant [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case III Dutch courts then available. He also testified that Dutchmen who had injured or "adversely effected" the interest of a German [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case III of October, 1942,24 in which he makes certain comments on the personnel in the legal department of the Commissar for the Neth [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 13 October 1947) DR. WANDSCHNEIDER:[ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. After August 1942 when Rothenberger became Under Secretary, there is ample evidence showing that he continued to approve t [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. He was also responsible, pursuant to the Executive Order concerning the decree against Poles of 7 January 1942, for the ex [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. And thus very early in 1942 did the defendant Lautz begin his participation in this crime. Citation of the decree as a so [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. day, as he has testified, "felt obligated to apply the existing laws and to comply with them."37 But on the Polish questi [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. Eastern Territories' penal matters, and as liaison representative between the Reich Ministry of Justice and the Gestapo. [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. his attitude on this general question. Particularly revealing is a comment on one of these cases in which the condemned m [ ... ]