- The People's
Court (German:
Volksgerichtshof pronounced [ˈfɔlksɡəˌʁɪçt͡shoːf] ,
acronymed to VGH) was a
Sondergericht ("special court") of **** Germany...
- be
described as of high
racial quality.
Berthold was
tried in the
Volksgerichtshof ("People's Court") by
Roland Freisler on 10
August and was one of eight...
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sentenced to
death by the
Sondergericht ("special court") People's
Court (
Volksgerichtshof) and executed.
Helmuth Hübener, born in
Hamburg on 7
January 1925,...
- 1944, he was arrested, and on 21
August was
sentenced to
death by the
Volksgerichtshof, with
Roland Freisler presiding. The
recordings of the show
trial attest...
-
Ulrich von H****ell
before the ****
Volksgerichtshof,
which condemned him to
death in
September 1944.
Josef Wirmer is at the far
right in the photo....
- Maaß and
Gustav Dahrendorf,
sentenced to
death by
Roland Freisler's
Volksgerichtshof. He was
killed next to Maaß at Plötzensee
Prison in
Berlin on 20 October...
- and
confined indefinitely without trial. A new type of court, the
Volksgerichtshof ("People's Court"), was
established in 1934 to deal with political...
-
distributing the pamphlets,
faced show
trials by the **** People's
Court (
Volksgerichtshof); many of them were
imprisoned and executed. Hans and
Sophie Scholl...
-
specified by
decrees of
Politburo CPSU. NKVD troikas' trials. The
Volksgerichtshof (People's Court) of ****
Germany that
convicted people who were suspected...
- On 8 September,
after a two-day
trial at the
German People's
Court (
Volksgerichtshof), over
which Roland Freisler presided, he was
sentenced to
death and...