and condemned for war crimes committed in southeastern Europe. Most recently, Fieldmarshal Albert Kesselring was tried by a British military court [ ... ]
The doubts which have been expressed concerning the wisdom and value of trials such as this one arise from a variety of conceptions and misconceptio [ ... ]
acting under pistol-point orders from his lieutenant. It is far less difficult for high-ranking commanders such as the men in the dock. These men a [ ... ]
questions. And I believe that such an approach has been adopted in the framing of this indictment, in the selection of evidence in support thereof, [ ... ]
lization that these men are indicted. Let us turn, then, to the indictment in which the charges against these men are set forth. Counts One and Tw [ ... ]
The laws of war do, of course, recognize that in certain circumstances belligerents may take steps by way of reprisal. The taking of hostages, too, [ ... ]
not civilians and non-combatants; they were, for the most part, members of the Yugoslav and Greek armed forces who continued to resist the German in [ ... ]
forth as illustrations of the charges, that all four courts cover the three and one half years from April 1941 to approximately October 1944. All fo [ ... ]
should be regarded as evidence before this Tribunal in that case I must object to the submitted information already to this Tribunal for a summary o [ ... ]
GENERAL TAYLOR: May it please Your Honors, the document in question is, as I stated quite briefly, not evidentiary. [ ... ]