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Befehlsnotstand (English:
Necessity to obey orders) is a
German legal term that
refers to a
situation in
which a
certain action is
ordered that violates...
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Tracking with Close-Ups
Concrete Productions,
Pinpoint Records 1989
Befehlsnotstand /
Shake those Chains (CD, Album, Ltd)
Klanggalerie 2007
Traxtra (LP...
- (August 2, 2015). "Die Kommandeuse, die anständige
deutsche Frau und der
Befehlsnotstand".
Telepolis (in German).
Archived from the
original on
December 12...
- is also
responsible under the
doctrine of
command responsibility.
Befehlsnotstand Criminal orders Osiel, Mark J. (2017).
Obeying Orders: Atrocity, Military...
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University of
California Libraries. Darmstadt : O. Reichl. pp. 28–32. "
Befehlsnotstand & the Führerprinzip".
Shoah Education.
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original on...
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amounted to genocide. The 1950s and 1960s saw the
defense of
Befehlsnotstand (English:
compulsion to obey orders), a
concept in
which a certain...
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judged to be war
crimes (see also
Prussian virtues,
German militarism,
Befehlsnotstand, Führerprinzip, and
superior orders).[excessive citations] The Law...
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reissued by Soleilmoon, 1993)
Viral Shedding LP (Illuminated, 1983)
Befehlsnotstand LP (Sterile, 1983)
Chaos (Live at the Ritzy) LP (Cause For Concern...
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claim that an
alleged war
criminal "only
followed orders" (German:
Befehlsnotstand) was
taken very
seriously and
resulted in both
acquittals and light...
- (2013) [1969].
Befehlsnotstand anders gesehen:
Tatsachenbericht eines jüdischen Lagerfunktionärs [An
Alternate View of
Befehlsnotstand:
Factual Report...