Jul. 07, 1962 - Federal attorney-general provisionally sent on leave The German Federal Minister of Justice Stammberger has sent the Federal attorney-general Wolfgang Fraenkel, (our picture), provisionally on leave. Fraenkel succeeded the attorney-general Guede on April 1st, 1962. The cause is that in East-Germany the accusation has been made that the highest attorney of the Federal Republic of Germany has taken part in passing blood sentences when working with the Reich attorney-ship in Leipzig from 1936 till 1943

Jul. 07, 1962 - Federal attorney-general provisionally sent on leave The German Federal Minister of Justice Stammberger has sent the Federal attorney-general Wolfgang Fraenkel, (our picture), provisionally on leave. Fraenkel succeeded the attorney-general Guede on April 1st, 1962. The cause is that in East-Germany the accusation has been made that the highest attorney of the Federal Republic of Germany has taken part in passing blood sentences when working with the Reich attorney-ship in Leipzig from 1936 till 1943 Stock Photo
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3852 x 6063 px | 32.6 x 51.3 cm | 12.8 x 20.2 inches | 300dpi

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7 July 1962

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Jul. 07, 1962 - Federal attorney-general provisionally sent on leave The German Federal Minister of Justice Stammberger has sent the Federal attorney-general Wolfgang Fraenkel, (our picture), provisionally on leave. Fraenkel succeeded the attorney-general Guede on April 1st, 1962. The cause is that in East-Germany the accusation has been made that the highest attorney of the Federal Republic of Germany has taken part in passing blood sentences when working with the Reich attorney-ship in Leipzig from 1936 till 1943. Minister of Justice Stammberger has ordered an exact examination of this accusation. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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