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
It is intended that during the second half of the month of June
courses will be held in Berlin and Munich to train presiding judges
of the courts and courts of appeal dealing with cases of hereditary
diseases in matters of the marriage health law. The course in Berlin
will probably take place between 15 and 17 June and the course in
Munich between 22 and 24 June. In order to save expenses, only the
presiding judges of the courts and courts of appeal dealing with cases
of hereditary disease will be admitted to these courses, but not
their deputies. The course in Berlin is intended for the judges of
the district courts of appeal of Berlin, Brunswick, Breslau, Celle,
Dresden, Duesseldorf, Hamburg, Hamm, Jena, Kassel, Kiel, Koenigsberg
Pr., Marienwerder, Naumburga. S., Oldenburg, Rostock, and Stettin. The
course in Munich is intended for the judges of the courts of appeal
in Bamberg, Darmstadt, Frankfurt/Main, Karlsruhe, Munich, Nuernberg,
Stuttgart, and Zweibruecken. The nonresident participants will have
their traveling expenses refunded in accordance with paragraph II of
the traveling expenses law. The expenses will be paid by the director
of the office to which the official belongs. The amounts paid are to be
recorded under chapter 4, title 25 of the budget. Please inform me of
the names of the participating judges by 31 May 1936.
An opportunity for a discussion will probably be given on the last day
of each course. During the course of these discussions questions may
be raised concerning the marriage health law and the law on prevention
of progeny with hereditary disease. In consequence of the large number
of participants it is however necessary that each judge who wishes
to discuss a question will submit it in triplicate directly to us
(Berlin W. 9, Vosstrasse 5, Office b) not later than 31 May 1936. If
several questions are submitted a separate sheet is to be used for
each question. In the case of medical questions a summarized statement
of the case is to be attached, if possible; in other cases it is also
advisable to state briefly which particular case led to the question.
The name, official position, and the court of the judges should be
marked at the top of the page on the left hand side.
Enclosed are copies for the presidents of the district courts and for
the presiding judges of the main hereditary health courts.
Deputy
Certified [Signed] DR. VOLKMAR
[Signature illegible]
[Stamp: Reich Ministry of Justice] Clerk
TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NG-789
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 432
ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE REICH MINISTER OF JUSTICE, 17 DECEMBER
1943, CONCERNING THE APPOINTMENT OF A REFERENT WITH THE DUTY
OF TRAINING JUDGES AND OTHERS IN A RACIAL, HEREDITARY, AND
CRIMINOLOGICAL-BIOLOGICAL LINE OF THOUGHT
[initials] KLE [Klemm]
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