A wide span of possibilities of reacting had to be taken into consideration thereby. In spite of the situation as a whole it was certainly unnecess [ ... ]
again especially. William Hardy McNaill, assistant of the American Military Attached in Athens from 1944 to 1946 has in his book "The Greek Delemma [ ... ]
became known from two wounded soldiers, who had escaped, that the largest part of their company which comprised 78 men, had been murdered in a besti [ ... ]
case of military necessity to deter the bandits in the future. Of course, the reprisals should have been carried out according to the spirit of Gen [ ... ]
Consequently, there is not much more to say concerning the document (Exh. 628) which the prosecution showed to General Felmy during his cross-examin [ ... ]
his work in private economy which followed his dismissal. However, it was not General Felmy's intention to gain, by joining the party, any kind of [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII By this gesture he merely wanted to make it known at that time that, in spite of the unjust treatment accorded to him by the hi [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII tically only a little more than one or two. Following action by General Felmy, the towns which the Division had proposed for de [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII DR. MUELLER-TORGOW: Yes, I have got it, Your Honor. It is correct. This is not a contradiction; t [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII ried out on 30 April 1944. That the 200 Greeks in Athens also could not have been shot by members of the LXVIII Armee-Corps I [ ... ]