Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 441, sig. 110-4289

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2a i 4 - and tied her 3 little children to herself. The children drowned while the woman could be saved. A Czech court sentenced the woman to death. K., however, suggested that the illegitimate criminal had the right to pardon: the woman had done the deed in legitimate fear for the sending of her 3 children during her own imprisonment and had to reckon with her drowning death after the way the suicide was carried out, which is why the application of the death penalty would be unfair. (When the report was reproduced, the term "Czech" instead of "autonomous" courts was included in it, in order to make the contrast between the German and, according to the opinion of the chairman of the government Dr.Krejêi, a representative of the Czech mentality in a manner corresponding to it.) twel 14913 Sirnd Dryarrg /s2 e tn