/Handwritten: April 29, 1943: In response to your letter dated April 21, 1943 we herewith advise you that your motion dated April 15, 1943 was received on April 20, 1943, and therefore 1 day after the trial had taken place. Berlin./ Continue reading
Tag Archives: Bischoff
Verdict, second White Rose trial (Schmorell copy)
6 J 24 /43
1 H 101/43
IN THE NAME OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE
In the criminal case against Continue reading
Bischoff: Decision re Schertling trial
3) The decision regarding whether the trial should be transferred to the district attorney in Munich will be postponed until the conclusion of the trial in the matter of Schmorell et al. Continue reading
Petzl follow-up on behalf of Grimminger
Dr. Walter Petzl, Attorney-at-Law
Ritter-von-Epp Platz 12/II
Tel: 10479
Munich 2, April 21, 1943 Continue reading
Proposed trial date for Katharina Schüddekopf
/Handwritten: 1) There is an indictment pending against the accused in case 6J 24/43. The accused’s [records? case?] has been split out.
2) Case 8J 83/43 is to be combined with 6J 24/43. Continue reading
Additional cover page (Schmorell)
Trial date [Note 1]: [illegible]
Supplementary Volume I Continue reading
Second administrative cover sheet
State Attorney General’s Office [Note 1]
Munich I
/Stamp: Confidential/
Investigative Matter Against Schmorell Alexander and 12 others Continue reading
Minutes of the trial
/Stamp: April 28, 1943/
Public Session of the 1st Council of the People’s Court
Munich, April 19, 1943 Continue reading
Verdict with reasons
2nd Trial Against the Students in Munich
April 19, 1943
Munich – Palace of Justice Continue reading
Bischoff submits punishment requests
The presiding judge declared the presentation of evidence to be closed. …
The deputy of the Chief Prosecutor of the Reich petitioned as follows: Continue reading
Trial gets underway
Present as judges:
President of the People’s Court, Dr. Freisler, Presiding
Director of the District Court Stier
SS Gruppenführer and Major General of the Waffen-SS Breithaupt
SA Gruppenführer Bunge
SA Gruppenführer and Deputy Secretary of State Köglmaier Continue reading
Confusion regarding Katharina Schüddekopf trial
1d JS-So 486/43
Please cite when replying.
Munich, April 13, 1943 Continue reading
Bischoff’s memoranda re Schertling
[Note 1] 1) Enter prior convictions of Gisela Schertling.
2) Letter to be written: To Attorney-at-Law Karl Götz in Munich, Elisabeth Str. 48/0. Continue reading
Schertling parents – prison visit
8J 37/43
/Handwritten: With regards to the petition of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schertling in Pössneck for permission to visit./
To the Warden of Stadelheim Prison in Munich. Continue reading
Telex re Katharina Schüddekopf
Telex.
From STL [State Police Headquarters] In Munich
Received on April 10, 1943 – At: 1:42 pm – Recorded by: Jensen Continue reading
Bischoff update regarding indictment
Telex.
From To STL [Note 1] In Munich
Received on: [blank] At: [blank] Recorded by: [blank] Continue reading
Bischoff sends indictment to Freisler
Chief Prosecutor of the Reich
Bellevue Str. 15
Telephone: 218341
Office symbol: [Illegible]
Berlin W9, April 8, 1943 Continue reading
Payment of expense reports (first trial)
File No. 8J 35/43.
[Trial] Date of February 22, 1943 in Munich.
Criminal Proceedings against Scholl et al. Continue reading
Transmittal letter: Case files
File No.: 1 Js-So 394 ff/43.
When responding, please cite above-mentioned file number.
Munich, March 27, 1943 Continue reading
Telegram regarding expedited trial
Postal Service of the German Reich
Telegram [Illegible]
CHIEF PROSECUTOR OF THE DISTRICT COURT IN MUNICH 1 = Continue reading
Bischoff telex: Jurisdiction
Telex No. 778
From To State Police Headquarters, Munich Continue reading
Bischoff opens case against Schmorell
Order for new trials
Copy
8J 35/43.
- /8J 37/43/ A new trial for crimes of high treason is to be set up by this office for Gisela Schertling, Otto Aicher, Theodor Haecker, Anneliese Graf, and Wilhelm Graf [Note 1]. When doing so, a copy of this order to that effect, as well as copies of the interrogations, should be presented. Continue reading
Alexander Schmorell cover sheet
[Illegible] Trial Date: [blank]
[Note 1] Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court
Criminal Case against Schmorell Alexander For [Illegible] Continue reading
Bischoff’s expense report
Assistant Prosecutor Bischoff.
Expense Report.
I hereby request reimbursement of the following expenses: Continue reading
Cover page, Hans Scholl execution volume
8J 35/43.
Execution Volume [Note 1]. Continue reading
Cover page, execution volume (Sophie Scholl)
8J 35/43
Execution Volume [Note 1] Continue reading
Bischoff returns to Berlin
[Expense report states:] Return trip: (Itinerary) – 7 a.m. Departure from Munich. 2nd class. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via Leipzig to Berlin – Anhalter train station. Arrival at 6:30 p.m. in Berlin.
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Telegram regarding execution
Postal Service of the German Reich.
Telegram 67 MUNICH F 9 22 1740 = CHIEF PROSECUTOR PEOPLE’S COURT BERLIN = Continue reading
Cover sheet for prosecution file (Scholl)
/Illegible/ Trial Date: 22. Feb 1943 8 J 35 / 43 /Illegible/
Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court [Note 1]
Criminal Case
Against
Scholl and 2 others Defense Counsel: Page: Continue reading
Bischoff’s trial duties end
[Expense report states:] … Ending at 2/22/1943, around 6 p.m.
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Note: Bischoff and Weyersberg were involved with the executions.
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Additional cover page (Sophie Scholl)
Trial date [Note 1]: February 22, 1943 /8J 35/43/
Supplementary Volume II Continue reading
Additional cover page (Scholl)
Bischoff arrives in Munich
[Expense report states:] 2/22/43 Regensburg to Munich, 6:31 a.m. – 8:20 a.m.
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Deadline for response to indictment
It shall be given to them together with notice that the accused have until Monday, February 22, 1943 at 8 am to enter a plea in response to the trial decree and to present evidence [on their behalf].
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Source: ZC13267, Order dated February 21, 1943
Bischoff leaves Regensburg for Munich
[Expense report states:] 2/22/43 Regensburg to Munich, 6:31 a.m. – 8:20 a.m.
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Bischoff leaves for Regensburg
[Expense report states:] 2/21/43: Trip to Regensburg, 2nd class train ticket, depart 9:20 p.m., arrive 11:31 p.m.
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Note: This side trip is not explained in any documents. Unknown whether it was related to the White Rose trial, or whether it was a personal trip, or related to a different legal matter altogether.
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Chief Prosecutor’s Order
Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court – Berlin, February 21, 1943
Rush! Extremely Urgent!
Order [Note 1] Continue reading
Travel advances for first trial
IH 47/43. 8J 35/43.
Scholl et al.
Note. Continue reading
Bischoff leaves for Munich
Outbound travel: (Itinerary) – 8:15 a.m. Departure from Berlin Anhalter train station. 2nd class. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via Halle to Munich.
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