Book description:
The publication documents one of many criminal cases tried by the German courts during World War II - in fact, judicial murders. In June 1944, in Katowice, an ardent Polish patriot was found guilty of a serious political offence involving the destructive influence on the German armed forces (the comment on the Germany s war situation), leading to a death sentence. Ignacy Kaczmarek was guillotined in Katowice prison in 1944. The book discusses also the post-war Polish judicial proceedings against the Gestapo informant, German prosecutor and German judge involved in the judicial murder of Kaczmarek.