Death sentences given by the Volksgerichtshof (Folk Court of Law) to German civilians accused of resistance to the Nazis during 1942-1945
- Former Regierungspraesident (Regional head) Ernst von Harnach and Lawyer Helmuth von Moltke, accused of non-transmission of the intention for the coup by Goerdeler, Leber and Leuschner;
- Church personages Alfred Delp and Franz Sperr, accused of cooperating with Moltke;
- Regierungrat Karl Granget and his wife Emma, accused of attempting to convince their son not to enlist in the Wehrmacht, in letters (they sent him);
- Catholic Priest Ludwig Mitterer, accused...
Testimony of Zygmunt Norenberg, born in Brzesko Nowe, Poland, 1906, regarding Goeth, Heinrich and Von Mallotke
Interned in Plaszow camp, Auschwitz, Flossenbuerg camp and Dachau; liberation.
Hospitalization in the Dachau field hospital for typhus; convalescence in Germany; move to Krakow; information from eye-witnesses and from reading German newspapers that Goeth, commander of Majdanek and Plaszow camp is imprisoned in Dachau; Heinrich, commander of the Krakow Ghetto, is imprisoned in the Hannover prison; and Von Mallotke, the KRIPO secretary, is imprisoned in the Hamburg prison.