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“Against the extradition humiliation”, title page of Das Interessante Blatt, issue of 12 February 1920

“The mass meeting at the Busch Circus in Berlin unanimously protested against the extradition of German commanders and statesmen to foreign military courts demanded by the Entente.

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    The Leipzig Trials (1921-1927). Between national disgrace and juridical farce

    The extent of violence and destruction in the First World War was horrifying for all participants. Military norms were also transgressed in a dimension never seen before. As the Allies shifted the main portion of guilt to the German Empire, this nation – long an object of suspicion with its militarism for the victors of the war – was to be made an example of.