Court No. V, Case No. VII. the population that everyone who wants to participate in the fighting must do so as a member of the Army. They will refer [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. Armed Forces in Jugoslavia and Greece were facing, and it can be seen from them why above-mentioned Commanders were compel [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. "The situation in Serbia does not seem to eliminate the possibility of a spread of the insurrectionist movement. Increase [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. regulations concerning the "Treatment of the Male Population in the Insurgent Areas Cleared of Partisans." The Order by G [ ... ]
I have selected only orders dated during the initial periods of the occupation. All orders issued later show the same picture. In the reports from [ ... ]
any steps taken which even in the most unfavorable interpretation could be designated as a violation of the duties of the occupying power toward the [ ... ]
It was possible at that time in Greece to nip the insurgent movement in the bud. During the subsequent period there was complete quiet and order un [ ... ]
They also committed numerous surprise attacks, murders of German soldiers, and acts of sabotage against installations and communication lines of the [ ... ]
for instance, in the introduction to Chapter 10 of the American Rules of Land Warfare. Effective occupation transfers to the occupant the governmen [ ... ]
partisans and their activity becomes considerably simpler. It is therefore of importance for me that the prosecution admits that an effective occup [ ... ]