good deal of responsibility for events which occurred during Kuntze's period in office. Foertsch had a duty to inform Kuntze. If he failed to inf [ ... ]
measures, as General Loehr has specifically stated, concerned matters of tactics. But in fact Foertsch gave more than just operational and tactical [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII Foertsch admits that even the OKW accepted his advice. One example will suffice. After some urging, the OKW finally agreed to F [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII function over the three branches of the Wehrmacht. Keitel's orders were always begun by the words "the Fuehrer has ordered," wh [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII asked why General Rendulic went to all the trouble of personally conducting an expedition to capture General Rossi in order to [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII sought to use this justification, he blandly ignored the testimony of Jodl to the effect that by 28 October, the date that the [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII lar defendants to those more general contentions by the defense which affect the case as a whole. Most of these were set forth [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII grity to our task that this Trial will commend itself to posterity an fulfilling humanity's aspirations to do justice." * * * [ ... ]
In apparent realization that the evidence overwhelmingly establishes that the slaughter charged in the indictment did occur and that these defendant [ ... ]
of modern warfare, and tho defendants have only themselves to thank. The first cities to undergo the terror of modern airraids suffered under German [ ... ]