- A
Sondergericht (plural:
Sondergerichte) was a
German "special court".
After taking power in 1933, the ****s
quickly moved to
remove internal opposition...
- The People's
Courts of
Bavaria (Volksgerichte) were
Sondergerichte (special courts)
established by Kurt
Eisner during the
German Revolution in November...
- were
murdered in the ****
euthanasia program.
Political courts called Sondergerichte sentenced some 12,000
members of the
German resistance to death, and...
- ****s.
Resistance members were
usually tried,
mostly in show trials, by
Sondergerichte (Special Courts), courts-martial, People's Courts, and the
civil justice...
-
Between 1933 and 1945, ****
Germany established a
large number of
Sondergerichte that were
frequently used to
prosecute those hostile to the regime....
- People's
Court (Volksgerichtshof),
though minor cases could be sent to the
Sondergerichte (special courts) that were
originally instituted for
political crimes...
-
court director in
Schweinfurt and
director of **** "special courts" or "
Sondergerichte" at Nuremberg. In 1938, he
became a
member of the
German **** Party...
- Kammergericht, the
notorious "People's Court"
under Roland Freisler and
several Sondergerichte, were
executed in Plötzensee,
initially with an axe in the prison's...
- **** control. Till end 1940.
German law was
introduced including the
Sondergerichte and the
Nuremberg Laws. 31
January 1941: French-sounding
family names...
- 1926–1943)
Tribunais Militares Especiais [pt] (Portugal, 1932–1945)
Sondergerichte (Germany, 1933–1945) People's
Court (Germany) (Germany, 1934–1945) Special...