Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume IIIVarious
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Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume III
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946; War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg
Whoever disobeys the orders issued by the supreme State authorities
or by the authorities subordinate to them for the implementation of
this decree, or the orders issued by the Reich government in pursuance
of article 2, or whoever solicits or incites others to disobey such
orders, will be punished with imprisonment of not less than 1 month or
a fine from 150 up to 15,000 Reichsmarks, unless other regulations make
his act liable to a more severe punishment.
Whoever, by a violation of paragraph 1, induces a common danger
for human life, will be punished with hard labor, or, in case of
extenuating circumstances, with imprisonment of not less than 6 months,
and, if the violation causes the death of a person, with death, or, in
case of extenuating circumstances, with penal servitude of no less than
2 years. In addition, his property may be confiscated.
Whoever solicits or incites to commit a violation under the
qualifications of paragraph 2, will be punished with hard labor or, in
case of extenuating circumstances, with imprisonment of not less than 3
months.
Article 5
The crimes, which under the penal code are punishable with hard labor
for life, are to be punished with death; i.e., in articles 81 (high
treason), 229 (poisoning), 307 (arson), 311 (use of explosives),
312 ([intentional] flooding), 315 paragraph 2 (damaging of railroad
installations), and 324 (poisoning causing public danger).
Insofar as a more severe Punishment has not been previously provided
for, the following are punishable with death or with hard labor for
life or with hard labor not to exceed 15 years--
1. Whoever undertakes to kill the Reich president or a member or a
commissioner of the Reich government or of a state government, or
solicits such a killing, or volunteers to commit it, or accepts such an
offer, or conspires with another for such a killing.
2. Whoever under article 115(2) of the penal code (serious rioting) or
of article 125(2) of the penal code (serious disturbance of the peace)
commits the act with arms or cooperates consciously and intentionally
with an armed person.
3. Anyone who deprives a person of his liberty under article 239 of the
penal code with the intention of making use of the person deprived of
his liberty as a hostage in the political struggle.
Article 6
This decree comes into force on the day of its promulgation.
Berlin, 28 February 1933
The Reich President
VON HINDENBURG
The Reich Chancellor
ADOLF HITLER
The Reich Minister of the Interior
FRICK
The Reich Minister of Justice
DR. GUERTNER
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