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Wehrkraftzersetzung or
Zersetzung der
Wehrkraft (German for "undermining
defence force") was a
sedition offence in
German military law
during the ****...
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conspiring to
commit high
treason and
undermining the
fighting forces (
Wehrkraftzersetzung).
Elisabeth von
Thadden was born in Mohrungen, East
Prussia (present-day...
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treason against **** Germany.
These crimes were
viewed by the
court as
Wehrkraftzersetzung ("the
disintegration of
defensive capability") and were accordingly...
- for the
Holocaust The Good
German – a 2006
Steven Soderbergh film
Wehrkraftzersetzung Frank Richoct, "The ‘Good Germans’
Among Us", New York Times, (October...
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expanded the
range of sentences.
Malicious Practices Act 1933
Wehrkraftzersetzung Reichsgesetzblatt 1934, I p. 1269f
Reichsgesetzblatt 1933, I p. 135f...
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during Heitz's
appointment as
president of the Reichskriegsgericht,
Wehrkraftzersetzung (undermining
military force) was
established as a
sedition offence...
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against highest-ranking
Wehrmacht officers. For all
severe cases of
Wehrkraftzersetzung ("undermining
military force")
according to
Wartime Special Penal...
- The
Memorial for the
Victims of ****
Military Justice is
located at the
Ballhausplatz in the
centre of Vienna,
opposite the President's
office and the...
- the
Hitler oath, he was
determined to go the same way.
Accused of
Wehrkraftzersetzung (undermining
military morale), Jägerstätter was
sentenced to death...
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negatively influencing Germany's
fighting forces – an
offence called Wehrkraftzersetzung in
German –
after he
publicly uttered his
opinion that Hitler's resignation...