sistance - the mutual relations were obviously cool but not hostile. At the most, we soldiers felt pit for these sad sacks but there was no hate. I [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. These bands, dressed in rags, did not only attack German troops in a treacherous manner, but in the same manner plundered [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. reaction to attacks from ambush the commanders, moreover, did not have a free hand. On the contrary, they were bound by e [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. put out of order. The general's cooperation with Archbishop Damaskinos and the Swiss Consul, Escher, for the purpose of p [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. effort to wage war as humanely as possible for the Greek people. The orders given concerning the partisan organization of [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. The convalescent home was later protected with mines. "On the convoy occasioned by the transfer of my hospital from Athen [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII "A few kilometers north of this spote our colum was again attacked by light anti-aircraft fire, which came from a position to t [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII sides this official work I treated a great many Greek civilians, exclusively with Army medical supplies. As everywhere on the B [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII "From 12 August 1942 to the end of the War I was with the 68th Army Corps. "I am not in a position to comment on the individua [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case VII security of our own troops was endangered by constant raids. A considerable part of the population reiterated time and again th [ ... ]