The so-called "Commando Order" and the supplementary order, were issued between General Felmy's two assignments in Greece. At that time - the order [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. DR. MUELLER-TORGOW: I shall continue on [ ... ]
I have already tried in my opening statement to clarify somewhat the position of the Commanding General (Kommandierendor General) in the German army [ ... ]
not technically possible. His instructions to the divisions, in his supervisory capacity, could only be on a general plane. On this plane were his c [ ... ]
as before the issuance of the Control Council Law such a legal axiom had never been in force. Nor is this a case in which a generally accepted custo [ ... ]
were supplemented by numerous other statements introduced by the defense. As for the rest, Doc. Book Felmy IV containing the war diary of the LXVIIIt [ ... ]
at least not have been necessary to the extent they were resorted to. And the result of the combat would, undoubtedly, have had a lasting effect on [ ... ]
military necessity seemed to require, at mitigating as much as he could the sufferings caused by the war, for his soldiers as well as for the Greek [ ... ]
Court 5, Case 7 (Int. Lea) emotions. This had to be prevented at all cost in view of the steadily increasing danger of an Allied landing. Moreover i [ ... ]
case. I have previously pointed out that the circumstances of the case could only be established on the spot. [ ... ]