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In this letter, dated July 29, 1949, from United States Senator William Langer to the Reverend T. W. Strieter of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Chicago, Langer thanks Strieter for his recent letter and enclosed testimonies regarding the case of convicted Nazi war criminal Dr. Martin Sandberger, who is currently awaiting execution.
Langer writes that he has turned the documents over to US Senator Jospeh R. McCarthy, who is investigating the situation.
See also:
Letter from Senator Langer to Senator McCarthy Regarding Martin Sandberger, July 29, 1949
Letter from Senator McCarthy to Senator Langer regarding Martin Sandberger, August 2, 1949
Affidavits Regarding Martin Sandberger, 1948-1949
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
7-29-1949
Keywords
Martin Sandberger, Einsatzgruppen, World War II, Death Row, Estonia, Massacres, Nazi, Nuremberg, International Military Tribunal, genocide, holocaust, gallows, execution, capital punishment
Organizations Referenced
Our Savior Lutheran Church of Chicago
People Referenced
Jospeh R. McCarthy, T. W. Strieter, William Langer, Martin Sandberger
Recommended Citation
Langer, William, "Letter from Senator Langer to T. W. Strieter Regarding Langer's Forwarding of Martin Sandberger Materials to Senator McCarthy, July 29, 1949" (1949). William Langer Papers. 123.
https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/123