But the case touched upon in the second sentence of paragraph 18, the case of prolonged absence of the commander is more important and already perfe [ ... ]
the Commander-in-Chief. He only regulates the flow of personal reports to the Commander-in-Chief and may attend them. Of special importance is the [ ... ]
is the advisor of the Commander. Nor is, as, it may appear at first sight from the wording of paragraph 3 (page 43 of the Doc. Book), the Chief of [ ... ]
decisions and actions of his Commander-in-Chief. We must insist that all the requirements which are attached to criminal causality, be not by this [ ... ]
preparedness to act, which must first be created in the "perpetrator" by the "inciter" can be considered to exist in a military leader, since milita [ ... ]
e) That the commander-in-chief was under no obligation to follow the advice of his chief of staff. f) that the causality of the advice given by [ ... ]
authorities and that the chief agreed with the way the document was drawn up. If there were any doubts as to the wishes and intentions of the comma [ ... ]
He was at the head of this staff and exercised disciplinary authority in it. Orders to the staff therefore had the heading "the Chief of the Gener [ ... ]
responsibility for the correctness of the communique but he does not accept the responsibility for the actions reported in the communique." (end of [ ... ]
Foertsch according to the penal code had given a pertinent cause for crimes asserted by the Prosecution? I would like to answer the last question b [ ... ]