On the Activities of the Special Court in Ternopil (Sondergericht Tarnopol) 1941–1944 Cover Image

Z działalności Sądu Specjalnego w Tarnopolu (Sondergericht Tarnopol) 1941–1944∗
On the Activities of the Special Court in Ternopil (Sondergericht Tarnopol) 1941–1944

Author(s): Konrad Graczyk
Subject(s): Political history, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), History of the Holocaust
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: special court; death penalty; hiding Jews; Galicia; occupation;

Summary/Abstract: The article concerns the activities of the Special Court in Ternopil (Sondergericht Tarnopol), one of the German special courts operating in the territory of the General Government, in the Galicia district, in the years 1941–1944. Investigating this topic is justified by the lack of even fragmentary findings. Due to the state of preservation of the sources, I tried to answer the question about the nationality of the defendants; what punishments they received; if and in what cases the death penalty was imposed; who directed the work of the Sondergericht; what judges were its members and what prosecutors par- ticipated in the hearings before the Sondergericht; and where the lawyers involved in the work of the Sondergericht came from. The sources used in the research included archival materials (court and personal files), literature and the press. The research resulted in new, original findings regarding the Special Court in Ternopil.

  • Issue Year: 16/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 511 - 531
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Polish