the Peloponnesus in retaliation for the Krech attack, and himself drove one of the trucks which transported the hostages to the central hostage camp [ ... ]
reprisal measures were no less tactical than orders to attack a given objective or withdraw from a named position. Felmy and Speidel did, however, e [ ... ]
heard about it and wrote to Weichs that it was "a most serious infraction of an order of reprisal measures issued by the Commander-inChief Southeast [ ... ]
"disciplinary punishment?" If he had no jurisdiction to act, why was he requested not to do so? Felmy admits that his hand-written note agreeing to [ ... ]
Felmy was in complete charge of all German agencies stationed and operating in that city. Can there be any doubt that this British sergeant was turn [ ... ]
application to Ribbentrop to be transferred from his post as representative of the Foreign Office in Greece. More than 1400 innocent Greeks were ki [ ... ]
COURT NO. V, CASE NO. VII. BY MR. FENSTERMACHER: Mr. Rapp will continue with the Prosecution's closing argument concerning General Speidel. BY MR. [ ... ]
Although he vividly remembered their execution, he could not say whether the hostages were from Athens or from the island of Salamis. Speidel of co [ ... ]
only after the attack had occurred. One of the activities which took up part of Speidel's time was strike-breaking. In a move tantamount to pick o [ ... ]
disclaimer of knowledge of this incident, though the report was dated the day after he returned to his office. Apparently, the execution of 50 mise [ ... ]