People's Court (German)

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The People's Court (German: Volksgerichtshof) was a court established by Adolf Hitler after the Reichstag fire to handle those accused of political criminal offences, such as treason against the Third Reich.

The Court became infamous for the enormous number of death sentences that it handed down while led by judge-president Roland Freisler. Many of those found guilty by the Court died in the Plötzensee prison.

[edit] Victims of the Volksgerichtshof

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