Leipzig war crimes trials, held in Leipzig after World War I
The trial of alleged perpetrators of the Reichstag fire, held in Leipzig in 1933
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senate of the Reich Supreme Court in Leipzig from September 21 to December 23 in 1933. The trial known as the LeipzigTrial took place and was presided over...
Leipzigtrial may refer to: Leipzig war crimes trials, held in Leipzig after World War I The trial of alleged perpetrators of the Reichstag fire, held...
The Leipzig war crimes trials were held in 1921 to try alleged German war criminals of the First World War before the German Reichsgericht (Supreme Court)...
be accused of setting the Reichstag on fire by the Nazis. During the Leipzigtrial, Dimitrov famously decided to refuse counsel and instead defend himself...
international war. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the war-crime trials of the leaders of the Axis powers established the Nuremberg principles of...
prisoner Blagoy Popov, a Bulgarian communist and a defendant in the Leipzigtrial, along with Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Tanev, was arrested in 1937 during...
co-defendants along with Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Tanev in the Leipzigtrial. After the trial, Popov moved to Moscow in February 1934. He studied there until...
Leipzig University (German: Universität Leipzig), in Leipzig in Saxony, Germany, is one of the world's oldest universities and the second-oldest university...
The Westin Leipzig is a hotel in Leipzig, Germany. At 96.8 m (318 ft) tall, it is the second-tallest building in Leipzig as of 2023. Constructed for the...
of 1933 attested Marinus van der Lubbe's capacity for guilt in the LeipzigTrial. As a follower of Emil Kraepelin, he worked on differential diagnosis...
Llandovery Castle was one of six alleged German war crimes prosecuted at the Leipzigtrials. Llandovery Castle was one of a pair of ships (her sister ship was SS Llanstephan...
September and October 1930, Beck was a leading defence witness at the trial in Leipzig of three junior Reichswehr officers: Lieutenant Richard Scheringer...
leadership of Leo Baeck and Otto Hirsch. 21 September – 23 December 1933 Leipzigtrial acquits 3 of 4 men accused of Reichstag fire. Furious, Hitler establishes...
terms of the Treaty of Versailles, a series of trials of alleged German war criminals was held in Leipzig, Germany, in May–July 1921. Of the twelve accused...
directed by Lev Arnshtam and Hristo Piskov about Georgi Dimitrov and the LeipzigTrial. The year is 1933. Georgi Dimitrov (Stefan Savov) comes to Berlin to...
Germany on the other. The defense of Communism made by Dimitrov at the Leipzigtrial, a general strike in France in February 1934, and armed battles against...
had very publicly announced his "reliance on legality only" in the Leipzigtrial of three young Reichswehr officers for "treasonous activities" in September...
the Reichstag on fire and from 21 September to 23 December 1933, the LeipzigTrial, presided over by judges from the German Supreme Court (Reichsgericht)...
(1902–1968), co-defendant along with Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Tanev in the Leipzigtrial Blagoy Shklifov, Bulgarian dialectologist and phonologist Blagoy Ivanov...
membership should be rescinded. The trial in Leipzig caused a media sensation and Hitler himself testified at the trial about how much Nazi and Reichswehr...
Vulgarius (Leipzig, 1866), chs. IV (p. 63ff) and X (p. 70ff) especially. Amelia Soth (7 February 2019). "The Cadaver Synod: Putting a Dead Pope on Trial: Why...
Mittelalterliche Gottesurteile (in German). Leipzig: R. Voigtländer. OCLC 10741467. Kadri, Sadakat (2005). The Trial: A History from Socrates to O.J. Simpson...
France twice and the Coupe de la Ligue twice. Nkunku joined German side RB Leipzig in July 2019, with whom he scored 70 goals in 172 appearances over four...
Germany as Seen from Leipzig, shortly after the events. A five-page excerpt from his report was published in the Nuremberg Trial documents and was subsequently...
history of the German city of Leipzig. 920 AD - Emperor Henry the Fowler "built a castle here about 920." 1082 - Leipzig sacked by forces of Vratislaus...
Leipzig Prison (Strafvollzugseinrichtung Leipzig, later Justizvollzugsanstalt Leipzig) was a prison in Leipzig, Germany. Built together with an adjacent...