Court V Case VII they could to rid their country of this plague. The last of the common defenses is to the effect that since the partisans were [ ... ]
Court V Case VII segments of the German Army which were frequently in the same situation. It is unnecessary for us to take up here the other sub [ ... ]
Court V Case VII concerned itself only with considerations of military expediency and not the Hague Rules in dealing with the partisan problem. [ ... ]
Court V Case VII undetailed review of the main evidence for and against the individual defendants. THE PRESIDENT: [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. MR. RAPP: On 6 April 1941, from Bulgar [ ... ]
trouble was anticipated as a result of the withdrawals of the combat troops who were needed for the invasion of Russia, the match which set off the [ ... ]
List's troops were overaged, poorly trained and inadequately equipped to do battle with the partisan units which were everywhere harrassing under-ma [ ... ]
are all uniformly unbelievable. Once he admitted that he knew the order was violative of international law. Later he changed his mind and took the [ ... ]
the task of quelling the insurgent movement in the Southeast. Hitler did not give specific directions, but merely counseled in general terms the "a [ ... ]
brain-child on 28 September suggesting that military commanders keep at their disposal a number of hostages of different political persuasions - nat [ ... ]