[Nazi Justice Trial Transcripts]
Extent and Medium
1 online resource (5 pages)
Scope and Content
The file contains the verdict of Josef Pontiller (born on 4 November 1889 in Görisch-Stribach), a Catholic priest from Austria. The main evidence in the case against Pontiller was a letter to an abbot in which he criticized the Nazi regime. For instance, he wrote that Hitler had no pity with his people and that he felt entitled to take down Europe with him. Furthermore, he criticized the murder and incarceration of religious people by the Nazis and how churches were being plundered. Pontiller was considered by the Nazis as a traitor. In order to protect the empire, it was deemed necessary to punish such treason with death. He was found guilty in Berlin in December 1944 and executed in Munich February 1945.
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Electronic text and image data Tel Aviv Sifriyyat Wiener (Tel Aviv) 2018
Title viewed 03.03.2020
People
- Pontiller, Josef 1889-1945
Subjects
- Capital punishment--Germany.
- Censorship--Germany--History--20th century.
- Anti-Nazi movement--Europe--History--20th century.
- World War, 1939-1945--Law and legislation.
- Trial transcripts.
- National socialism and justice--Germany.
- Criminal justice, Administration of--Germany--History--1933-1945
Places
- Germany--History--1933-1945.