Court No. V, Case VII then such blame, as one is wont to impose, must not be extended to the soldiers themselves. General Foertsch was only a Colonel [ ... ]
Final Conclusions "I just mentioned that in the case of Foertsch, so many legal doubts exist, that the Court, alone for these reasons, cannot find [ ... ]
to your Honors if you would give instructions that after the recess the German court reporters should receive the German copies. I do not know what [ ... ]
messages from army offices. "These documents have no evidential value at all, for they violate generally recognized rules of procedural law in all [ ... ]
which apply to the American Military Courts. "Furthermore, it has been expressly stated by recognized authorities that the military courts have to [ ... ]
on the basis of this evidence beyond any reasonable doubt, that General Dehner committed war crimes or crimes against humanity. Therefore General D [ ... ]
General Dehner is first of all called to account for the activity of German troops within the area of the 69th Reserve Corps in Croatia, during the [ ... ]
here, but will only state the five prerequisites which will have to be met in this case: 1) There must be a national population. 2) There must b [ ... ]
"The Prosecution has repeatedly made the assertion in this trial that the Croatian State was a Puppet State. This assertion of the Prosecution is i [ ... ]
Kaudewit, Beer, and the entry dated 3 March 1944 in the War Diary of the LXIX. Res. Corps. [ ... ]