Court III - Case III "I now proceed to Schlegelberger's draft law in the question concerning the persons of mixed race, for which the Prosecution sub [ ... ]
Court III - Case III to help where a situation seemed to be desperate. If this assistance was meant to help the half-Jews, then we can best recogniz [ ... ]
Court III - Case III cases. A measure ordered by Hitler could be fought only by accepting the reason of the measure and by making it clear that the [ ... ]
Court III - Case III letter of 14 October 1942, Exhibit 313, distorts tho facts for special purposes. The fact that Thierack, after he took office, [ ... ]
Court III - Case III in the judgment of Military Tribunal I. If I mention them nevertheless, it is because it will become clearly manifest what limi [ ... ]
but he consciously or unconsciously overlooked this point. He was merely interested in the sovereign act itself, and in it he saw the abstract poss [ ... ]
14 0ct.-A-BK-22-2-Goldberg (Int. Hahn) de the dictator to change his mind, had failed, Schlegelberger tried everything to effect a change. Accordi [ ... ]
appeals). The Presiding Judges would then confirm the judgments in Hitler's name, so that Hitler would not have to change them any more (Prosecutio [ ... ]
persons in protective custody by an attorney could not be achieved either. Equally without any success was the attempt to persuade the police to ac [ ... ]
14 0ct.-A-BK-22-5-Goldberg (Int. Hahn) raids frequently recurring in the same city day after day. In these eases which mostly were perfectly strai [ ... ]