Court III, Case III. three more Allied fliers to kill. Kluetgen continued to walk the streets, and no explanation was given as to why he was never t [ ... ]
Court III - Case III by Ministerial Counsellor Mietschke on the 16 August 1944. Mietschke was Klemm's witness and testified that he went to Munich at [ ... ]
Court III - Case III Ministry of Justice was still interested in prosecuting Germans for killing other Germans under the guise that they had killed A [ ... ]
Court III Case III covering the treatment of prisoners of war, and that the corpus delicti of this crime is shown by the testimony of the witness [ ... ]
Court III - Case III and Polish prisoners had been moved into Sonnenburg before the Sonnenburg massacre, the Court can conclude that the judicial fac [ ... ]
Official transcript of Military Tribunal III in the matter of the United States of America against Josef Altstoetter, et al, defendants, sitting at [ ... ]
of guilt. Therefore, where the substantive crime is so clearly shown a legal discussion of the questions of guilt may be limited almost wholly to a [ ... ]
on one occasion, act as a principal or accessory, or take a consenting part in, or was he connected with a plan or an enterprise, national in scope, [ ... ]
grounds - is national in policy and scope. If we fail to keep before us this distination, we fail, as officers of the courts, also created by that l [ ... ]
when considered against the background of Nazi philosophy and purpose, of which the evidence shows these defendants had knowledge, are of themselves [ ... ]