Court No. V, Case VII Southeast and the Fuehrer Headquarters disclosed, rather that Hitler worked continually as an agitator, and the military author [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 23 December 1947.) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in s [ ... ]
this comparison with a few questions, namely the comparison between the Chief of the O.K.W. and the Chief of Staff in the Army Group. The Chief of [ ... ]
subordinate to a crime", which is to be understood that he who violates the German military laws, that is, he who incites a subordinate to commit a [ ... ]
An example, if General Foertsch had pretended sickness or if he had shot himself in order to be not capable of carrying out his services and thus [ ... ]
"The Reichsfuehrer SS and Chief of the German Police will take the place of the Reich Minister for War or the Chief of Staff of the High Command. H [ ... ]
Wehrmacht disciplinary law. From the excerpts which I have included in this document book I would like to draw attention to the last paragraph bef [ ... ]
3 of Felmy Document Book 1. This is an affidavit executed by one Dr. Rudolf Goernand. The next document is Felmy Document No. 3, and this will be [ ... ]
I shall read the next paragraph from page 7: "When the Air Force was reorganized he was transferred to the new Air Force as one of the oldest and m [ ... ]
1916. As an irreproachable, steady, conscientious officer, he was an example for us. In action he strictly observed international rules. As to the [ ... ]