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
II. Defeatism, undermining of morale, and intentional evasion of
military service (Art. 5, KSSVO) from the entire Reich, as far as these
affairs are not dealt with by the first senate (A II and A VI) or the
second senate (B III), excepting however the Gauen Essen, Duesseldorf,
Cologne-Aix-la-Chapelle, Moselland, Westphalia-North, Westphalia-South,
and Saxony.
D
The fourth senate takes up--
I. High treason in favor of all countries of the world except the
Soviet Union and Poland.
II. Damaging of means of defense.
III. Punishable offenses of Germans from Lorraine and punishable
offenses in Lorraine.
IV. Punishable offenses of foreigners from Moravia, in case they were
committed after the establishment of the protectorate, however not high
treason in favor of the Soviet Union or Poland.
E
The fifth senate takes up--
I. Punishable crimes except high treason and defeatism, undermining
of morale as well as evasion of military service, in the Reich Gauen
Vienna, Upper and Lower Danube.
II. Separatist high treason involving the Reich Gauen Vienna, Upper and
Lower Danube, Styria, Carinthia, Salzburg, and Tyrol-Vorarlberg.
F
The sixth senate takes up--
I. Punishable offenses except treason and defeatism, undermining of
morale and evasion of military service in the Reich Gauen Styria and
Carinthia, Salzburg, and Tyrol-Vorarlberg.
II. Separatist high treason involving Bavaria.
III. Accusations according to the law against sabotage of the economy
of 1 December 1936.
IV. Accusations according to the decree of the Fuehrer for the
protection of the armament economy from 21 March 1942.
V. Defeatism, undermining of morale, intentional evasion of
military service (Art. 5, KSSVO) from the Gauen Essen, Duesseldorf,
Cologne-Aix-la-Chapelle, Moselland, Westphalia-North, Westphalia-South,
and Saxony, insofar as these cases are not taken care of by the first
(A II and A VI) or the second senate (B III).
G
Impeachment for failing to report a crime to be dealt with by the
senate, competent for the crime involved.
H
If a defendant is accused of high treason or treason against his
country, the assignment is to be determined by the accusation of
treason, if this is not irrelevant.
Favoring the enemy by treasonous activities, defeatism, undermining of
morale, or evasion of military service does not bear any influence on
the assignment.
Interrelated cases may be handled by _one single_ senate in
agreement with the other senates involved. Cases of nonagreement are to
be submitted to me.
J
For charges, entered before 1 April 1944 the former plan of
distribution of work applies, however, I wish to be notified by 1 June
whether and which of these accusations are not yet settled.
Berlin, 1 April 1944
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