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In re Milch.

United States Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, Germany.  17 April 1947 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Individuals — Position in International Law — Rights of Individuals Independent of the Law of the State — Crimes against Humanity — Deportation to Slave Labour by Germany of her own Subjects and Foreign Nationals.

Subjects of Laws of War — !Responsibility of Superior for Crimes Committed by Persons under his Authority.

War Crimes — Punishment of — Superior Orders.

Prisoners of War — Treatment of — Employment in Work Prohibited by the Geneva (Prisoners of War) Convention, 1929.

Belligerent Occupation — Civilian Inhabitants — Treatment of — III-treatment and Deportation to Slave Labour — Hague Regulations — Prisoners of War — Employment in War Operations and in Work having a Direct Relation to Operations of War — Geneva (Prisoners of War) Convention, 1929 — Crimes against Humanity — Deportation to Slave Labour, Killing and III-treatment of German Nationals and Nationals of other Countries — Superior Orders.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1951

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