Court ever to be held liable for his actions was Chief Public Prosecutor Ernst Lautz [de], who in 1947 was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment by a US Military...
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low. Most of the convicts were released already in the early 1950s; some (Lautz, Rothenberger, Schlegelberger) even received retirement pensions in West...
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imprisonment Herbert Klemm – Guilty, sentenced to life imprisonment Ernst Lautz – Guilty, sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment Wolfgang Mettgenberg –...
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Reich, Melbourne University, 2001. Read it here[permanent dead link] Klee, Ernst (2007). Das Personenlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach...
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12 years in prison at the Nuremberg Hostages Trial, released in 1951. Ernst Lautz (1887–1979), Chief Public Prosecutor of the People's Court, sentenced...
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a series of testimonies from high-ranking Nazi officials, including Ernst Lautz, Leopold Gutterer, Heinrich Hunke, Walter Jagusch, Ewald Krümmer and...
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(PDF) (in German). Berlin: Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand. p. 161. "Ernst (Gustav Philip) Beuthke". Koordinierungsstelle Stolpersteine Berlin (in...
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In the same letter he refers to Lobmeyer as Spinner (a wacko or crank). Ernst-Günther Krätschmer lists him with an approval date of 20 April 1945 and...
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— Lambert, Germany) Frau Anna Hinner (1909 — Hinner, Germany) Frau Anna Lautz (1912 — Kiese, Germany) Frau Anne Beaufays (1962 — De Ruiter, Netherlands)...
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