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  • On 18 October 1942, [[Adolf Hitler]] issued the '''Commando Order''', which specified an unconditional death sentence for any enemy troops, w ...erg, [[Alfred Jodl]] testufued that while Hitler wanted him to issue the [[Commando Order]], he told Hitler's adjutant, [[Rudolf Schmundt]], that he refused to do so
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  • {{r|Commando Order}}
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  • ==Commando Order== With his [[Commando Order]], Hitler gave the SD the responsibility of killing [[lawful combatant]]s c
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  • {{r|Commando Order}} *:''In the High Command Case, he was to be charged with violations of the Commando Order by troops under his command''
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  • On 18 October 1942, [[Adolf Hitler]] issued the '''Commando Order''', which specified an unconditional death sentence for any enemy troops, w ...erg, [[Alfred Jodl]] testufued that while Hitler wanted him to issue the [[Commando Order]], he told Hitler's adjutant, [[Rudolf Schmundt]], that he refused to do so
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  • ...ded criminal responsibility in connection with the implementation of the [[Commando Order]], the [[Commissar Order]], the [[Barbarossa Jurisdiction Order]], the [[N ...ppe]]n units for field killing of civilians. The [[Commissar Order]] and [[Commando Order]] were cited as unlawful orders for summary execution of persons entitled t
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  • ...undoubtedly guilty of the gravest war crimes." He said Hitler sent out the Commando Order on his own. <ref>Neave, p. 180</ref>
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  • ...signature is on violations of the ''military'' laws of war, such as the [[Commando Order|Commando]] and [[Commissar Order]]s. On 16 December 1942, he issued a gener
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  • ...minor, and for which other defendants were acquitted: a violation of the [[Commando Order]] of which he was probably unaware.
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  • | publisher = [[Jewish Virtual Library]]}}</ref> On receiving Hitler's [[Commando Order]], he tore it up. When a British special operations team attempted to assas
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