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Tag Archives: Kosemund

Payment of expense reports (first trial)

April 1, 1943
CWRS Staff . Official (prosecutor's file) . Bischoff, expense reports, Freisler, Kosemund, People's Court, Stier, Vogelgesang, Weyersberg

File No. 8J 35/43.
[Trial] Date of February 22, 1943 in Munich.
Criminal Proceedings against Scholl et al. Continue reading →

Kosemund’s expense report

February 23, 1943
CWRS Staff . Official (prosecutor's file), Trial documents . expense reports, Kosemund, People's Court, Trial #1, Vogelgesang

Chief Sergeant-at-Arms of the Justice Department, Kosemund.

Expense Report.

I hereby request reimbursement of the following expenses: Continue reading →

Kosemund returns to Berlin

February 22, 1943
CWRS Staff . Other legal documents . Kosemund, Trial #1

[Expense report states:] Return trip: (Itinerary) – 9:24 p.m. Departure from Munich. 3rd classs. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via [blank] to Berlin. Arrival at 9:12 a.m. in Berlin Anh. train station.

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Source: Kosemund’s expense report dated February 23, 1943

Kosemund’s trial duties end

February 22, 1943
CWRS Staff . Other legal documents . Kosemund, Trial #1

[Expense report states:] Sergeant-at-arms for session … ending at: 12:40 p.m.

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Source: Kosemund’s expense report dated February 23, 1943

Kosemund arrives in courtroom

February 22, 1943
CWRS Staff . Other legal documents . Kosemund, Trial #1

[Expense report states:] Business purpose of trip: Sergeant-at-arms for session. Beginning at: 10 a.m.

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Source: Kosemund’s expense report dated February 23, 1943

Kosemund arrives in Munich

February 22, 1943
CWRS Staff . Other legal documents . Kosemund, Trial #1

[Expense report states:] Sleeper car via [blank] to Munich. Arrival at 7:05 a.m. in Munich.

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Source: Kosemund’s expense report dated February 23, 1943

Kosemund leaves for Munich

February 21, 1943
CWRS Staff . Other legal documents . Kosemund, Trial #1

Outbound travel: (Itinerary). 8:02 p.m. Departure from Berlin Anh. train station. 3rd class. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via [blank] to Munich.

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Source: Kosemund’s expense report dated February 23, 1943

Travel advances for first trial

February 20, 1943
CWRS Staff . Official (prosecutor's file), Trial documents . Bischoff, Freisler, Kosemund, People's Court, Stier, Trial #1, Vogelgesang

IH 47/43. 8J 35/43.
Scholl et al.

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