The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was de facto annexed and incorporated into the German Reich during the Second World War. The laws and ordinances of the Reich applied to the local population, and male residents were drafted into the Wehrmacht and thus subject to military jurisdiction. The main reason for Luxembourgers to be tried by the Wehrmacht courts was for disobeying orders, mostly desertion. Wehrmacht court records contain not only individual and personal information about the motives of the convicts and the findings of the court but also details about their families and backgrounds. As a result of deserting from the Wehrmacht, thousands of family members of deserters were resettled in East German territories such as Boberstein (Bobrów) ...
The nation is proud of the fine record that its soldiers have made in this war. The victories they h...
The criminal conduct of the German army during World War Two has been the subject of numerous histor...
This article starts around 1850, a period which saw a new codification of civil and military penal l...
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was de facto annexed and incorporated into the German Reich during the...
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was de facto annexed and incorporated into the German Reich during the...
Based on the German military\u27s perceived lessons of the First World War and its predictions about...
Between September 1944 and March 1945 the Nazi regime deported over 250,000 German civilians living ...
In the winter of 1945, the soldiers of Luxembourg’s occupation army found themselves shifting from v...
In 1920–1939, at least several hundred soldiers fled to Poland from neighbouring countries. Moreover...
Over two million foreigners served in the ranks of the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS. They came from v...
The Road to Nuremberg. The Genesis of Judiciary Settling Accounts with Crimes of the Third Reich Th...
The German Army, also known as the Wehrmacht, fought a brutal war on the Eastern Front during the Se...
The German occupation from 1940 to 1944 is a paroxysmal crisis that led to a redefinition of securit...
Quite a lot of Belgian combatants from World War I showed how the military justice was repressive an...
This study paints a comprehensive picture of military justice in the Ersatzheer, or replacement army...
The nation is proud of the fine record that its soldiers have made in this war. The victories they h...
The criminal conduct of the German army during World War Two has been the subject of numerous histor...
This article starts around 1850, a period which saw a new codification of civil and military penal l...
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was de facto annexed and incorporated into the German Reich during the...
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was de facto annexed and incorporated into the German Reich during the...
Based on the German military\u27s perceived lessons of the First World War and its predictions about...
Between September 1944 and March 1945 the Nazi regime deported over 250,000 German civilians living ...
In the winter of 1945, the soldiers of Luxembourg’s occupation army found themselves shifting from v...
In 1920–1939, at least several hundred soldiers fled to Poland from neighbouring countries. Moreover...
Over two million foreigners served in the ranks of the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS. They came from v...
The Road to Nuremberg. The Genesis of Judiciary Settling Accounts with Crimes of the Third Reich Th...
The German Army, also known as the Wehrmacht, fought a brutal war on the Eastern Front during the Se...
The German occupation from 1940 to 1944 is a paroxysmal crisis that led to a redefinition of securit...
Quite a lot of Belgian combatants from World War I showed how the military justice was repressive an...
This study paints a comprehensive picture of military justice in the Ersatzheer, or replacement army...
The nation is proud of the fine record that its soldiers have made in this war. The victories they h...
The criminal conduct of the German army during World War Two has been the subject of numerous histor...
This article starts around 1850, a period which saw a new codification of civil and military penal l...