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Tag Archives: Möll

Handwritten trial transcript

February 22, 1943
CWRS Staff . Christoph Probst, Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl, Trial documents . August Klein, Breithaupt, Bunge, Ferdinand Seidl, Freisler, Jakob Schmid, Köglmaier, Leaflet 1, Leaflet 3, Leaflet 5, Leaflet 6, Leaflet 7, Möll, People's Court, Stier, Trial #1, Weyersberg

Public Session – Berlin, /Handwritten: Munich/, February 22, 1943

Of the First Council of the People’s Court

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Möll’s testimony

February 22, 1943
CWRS Staff . Christoph Probst, Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl . Jakob Schmid, Möll

It was unanimously agreed that:

There was no need to call the witness. Continue reading →

Expert opinion (first trial)

February 21, 1943
CWRS Staff . Crime lab reports . Augsburg, Berlin, Erika typewriter, Frankfurt, Ideal typewriter, Leaflet 5, Leaflet 6, Möll, Pica font, Remington typewriter, Salzburg, Sicherheitsdienst, stencils, Vienna

National Criminal Police
Police Headquarters Munich

Crime Lab – Munich, February 21, 1943 Continue reading →

Preliminary expert opinion: Erika typewriter

February 18, 1943
Denise Heap . Crime lab reports, White Rose group . Erika typewriter, Möll

State Criminal Police – Munich, February 18, 1943

City Police Headquarters Munich
Crime Lab

1. Preliminary Expert Opinion. Continue reading →

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