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William Langer

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In this letter, dated February 16, 1951, from United States (US) Senator William Langer to Eva A. Sandberger, Langer thanks her for her letter, which was forwarded to him by Michael Moore, resettlement officer for the Lutheran World Federation. Langer says that he is sure she must be happy that the life of her husband, convicted Nazi war criminal Martin Sandberger, has been spared.

See also:

Letter from Eva Sandberger to Senator Langer Regarding Martin Sandberger, November 18, 1949

Letter from Eva A. Sandberger to Senator Langer Thanking Him for His Efforts on Behalf of Her Husband, Martin Sandberger, December 2, 1950

Einsatzgruppen Case: Opening Statement for Defense - Dr. Mandry for Martin Sandberger, International Military Tribunal

Einsatzgruppen Case: Direct Examination of Martin Sandberger, International Military Tribunal

Einsatzgruppen Case: Redirect Examination (Defense) of Martin Sandberger, International Military Tribunal

Einsatzgruppen Case: Presentation of Evidence (Von Stein for Sandberger), International Military Tribunal

Einsatzgruppen Case: Closing Argument (Summation) (Von Stein for Sandberger), International Military Tribunal

Einsatzgruppen Case: Judgement (and official opinion), International Military Tribunal

Einsatzgruppen Case: Individual Judgements, International Military Tribunal

Einsatzgruppen Case: Sentencing, International Military Tribunal

Date of Work

2-16-1951

Keywords

Martin Sandberger, Einsatzgruppen, World War II, Death Row, Estonia, Massacres, Nazi, Nuremberg, International Military Tribunal, genocide, holocaust, gallows, execution, capital punishment

Organizations Referenced

Lutheran World Federation

People Referenced

William Langer, J. Michael Moore, Eva Sandberger, Martin Sandberger

Disciplines

Political History | United States History

Letter from Senator Langer to Eva Sandberger Regarding Martin Sandberger, February 16, 1951

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