[Nazi Justice Trial Transcripts]
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1 online resource (5 pages)
Scope and Content
The file contains the verdicts of Ludmilla Přikryl (born on 17 September 1923 in Ober-Stefanau) and Marie Blaha (born on 11 August 1916 in Derbalowitz), two women from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. From 1941 to 1943 a resistance group made up of mostly Czech men and a few Russian war prisoners was active in the area of the two defendants. Ludmilla Přikryl was accused of interacting with war prisoners and other members of the resistance group. Furthermore, she did not report them to the police. Přikryl was found guilty and sentenced to three years of penitentiary. Marie Blaha and her husband employed two Russian war prisoners on their property and provided them with food. In addition, Blaha did not report the men to the police. Blaha was found guilty and sentenced to death in 1944.
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Electronic text and image data Tel Aviv Sifriyyat Wiener (Tel Aviv) 2018
Title viewed 05.03.2020
People
- Přikryl, Ludmilla 1923-
Subjects
- Capital punishment--Europe--20th century.
- Anti-Nazi movement--Bohemia and Moravia.
- World War, 1939-1945--Law and legislation.
- Trial transcripts.
- National socialism and justice--Germany.
- Criminal justice, Administration of--Germany--History--1933-1945
Places
- Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945)