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
_b._ Acts hostile to the State based on religious convictions from
the Gauen: Baden, Bayreuth, Berlin, Danzig-West Prussia, Duesseldorf,
Essen, Franconia, Carinthia, Cologne, Aix-la-Chapelle, Main-Franconia,
Moselland, Munich-Upper Bavaria, Lower Danube, Upper Danube, Upper
Silesia, Salzburg, Swabia, Styria, Sudetenland, Tyrol-Vorarlberg,
Wartheland, Westmark, Vienna, Wuerttemberg-Hohenzollern, and from the
Government General, excepting both treason [Landesverrat] and Marxist
high treason.
III. Punishable acts of Germans from Alsace, from Luxembourg, Lower
Styria, or Upper Carinola and punishable offenses in these areas;
punishable acts of Germans in Bohemia and Moravia.
IV. Marxist high treason from Berlin and the areas incorporated since
the beginning of the war.
[stamp] The Minister is informed 20 April
V. Non-Marxist high treason, with the exception however of separatist
(often called legitimist) high treason, insofar as it concerns the Alps
and Danube and Gauen or Bavaria.
VI. Defeatism, cases of undermining of morale and intentional evasion
of military service (Art. 5, KSSVO) from the Gauen Berlin, Brandenburg,
Silesia, Pomerania, East Prussia, Mecklenburg, Sudetenland, Upper
Silesia, and the Reich Gauen Danzig-West Prussia, and the Wartheland.
VII. Punishable offenses of foreigners [Fremdvoelkischer]--except high
treason--from Bohemia, if these offenses were committed after the
establishment of the protectorate.
VIII. Impeachment of non-German civilians for punishable offenses
against the Reich or the occupying power in the occupied northern areas
according to the special instructions for the area.
IX. Chiefly punishable acts committed abroad--with exception of high
treason.
B
The second senate will take up--
I. All other cases of Marxist high treason within the borders of the
Altreich [pre-1938 Reich].
II. Impeachment of non-German civilians for punishable offenses against
the Reich or the occupying power in France and Belgium in accordance
with the special directions pertaining thereto.
III. Acts hostile to the State based on religious convictions from
the Gauen Halle-Merseburg, Hamburg, Hessen-Nassau, Kurhessen,
Magdeburg-Anhalt, Mark Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, Lower Silesia,
East-Hannover, East Prussia, Pomerania, Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein,
South Hannover-Brunswick, Thuringia, Weser-Ems, Westphalia-North,
Westphalia-South--with exception of high treason.
IV. Endangering of the armed forces of befriended states (sec. 5 of the
decree of 25 November 1939).
C
The third senate will take up--
I. High treason in favor of the Soviet Union and Poland.
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