[Note 1] The Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court
(Information regarding enforcement authority.)
File No. 6 J 24/43g
(Please cite in all correspondence) Continue reading
[Note 1] The Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court
(Information regarding enforcement authority.)
File No. 6 J 24/43g
(Please cite in all correspondence) Continue reading
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The Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court
File No.: 6J 24/43
Please cite in response. Continue reading
File No. 8J 35/43.
[Trial] Date of February 22, 1943 in Munich.
Criminal Proceedings against Scholl et al. Continue reading
8J 35/43.
1) One copy each of the announcement is to be sent to: a. The Supreme High Command of the Armed Forces, b. Reich Minister of Aviation [Note 1], c. General files. Continue reading
Reich Prosecutor Weyersberg.
Expense Report.
I hereby request reimbursement of the following expenses: Continue reading
Certified Copy – I H 47/ 43
In the Name Of the German People Continue reading
/8J 35/43, IH 47/43/
In the Name of the German People Continue reading
Prepare the following for the Chancellery immediately
I. 1 certified copy of the enclosed verdict as an enforceable draft, Continue reading
1H 47/43
In the Name
Of the German People Continue reading
[Expense report states:] Return trip: (Itinerary) – 7 a.m. Departure from Munich. 2nd class. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via Regensburg to Berlin – Anh. train station. Arrival at 6:30 p.m. in Berlin.
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Postal Service of the German Reich.
Telegram 67 MUNICH F 9 22 1740 = CHIEF PROSECUTOR PEOPLE’S COURT BERLIN = Continue reading
File No.: 8J 35/43.
Scholl Hans September 22, 1918, Ingersheim. Continue reading
File No.: 8J 35/43
Scholl Sofie May 9, 1921, Forchtenberg
Munich, February 22, 1943 Continue reading
[Expense report states:] … ending at 5:30 p.m.
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Note: Weyersberg and Bischoff were involved with the executions.
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File No.: 8J 35/43.
Scholl Hans September 22, 1918, Ingersheim. Continue reading
File No.: 8J 35/43
Scholl Sofie May 9, 1921, Forchtenberg Continue reading
Public Session – Berlin, /Handwritten: Munich/, February 22, 1943
Of the First Council of the People’s Court
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After the public was readmitted to the proceedings, The President [of the Council] pronounced the following verdict:
[Note 1] In the name of the German people! Continue reading
The representative of the Chief Prosecutor of the Reich and the defense counsel for the accused were now permitted to state their cases.
The representative of the Chief Prosecutor of the Reich requested: Continue reading
The representative of the Chief Prosecutor of the Reich then advised the accused, whose ____ excused recited the indictment against the accused. Continue reading
Chief Prosecutor of the People’s Court – Berlin, February 21, 1943
H = Main Volume, S = Supplemental Volume.
Indictment Continue reading
[Expense report states:] Sleeper car via Regensburg to Munich. Arrival at 8:43 a.m. in Munich.
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Outbound travel: (Itinerary) – 8 p.m. Departure from Berlin Anhalt train station, 1st class. Express (D) train. Sleeper car via Regensburg to Munich.
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Note.
A travel advance has been granted to Reich Prosecutor Weyersberg for a round-trip business trip from Berlin to Munich from February 20 to 22, 1943, in the amount of 180 Marks [$1,440.00] 160 Marks [$1,280.00] 9647 4294. Continue reading
Chief Prosecutor
Munich, February 19, 1943
Prielmayr Str. 5 Continue reading