The Riga Trial was a war crimes trial held in front of a Soviet military tribunal between 26 January and 3 February 1946 in Riga, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union against six high ranking Wehrmacht officers, Höheren SS- und Polizeiführer Friedrich Jeckeln and SA-Standartenführer Alexander Boecking.
All eight defendants were found guilty of war crimes during the German–Soviet War of 1941–45 and sentenced to death. They were publicly hanged immediately after sentencing. Only Wolfgang von Ditfurth escaped execution due to bad health. He died in prison from heart failure on 22 March 1946.
Boecking, the area commissioner of the Tallinn district, was accused of the "Germanisation policy" in Estonia with the looting and extermination of Estonian people and the settlement of Germans in their place. Concrete accusations such as forced labour, forced relocation and looting were also made and concretely identified.
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1943/44 several Feldkommandanturen in the East; 1944 Commander of Riga's coastal defence | ||||
1942 Commander of 2 POW camps and later responsible for all POW camps in Reichskommissariat Ostland; 1943/1944 Oberfeldkommandant 392 (Minsk) and Korück in the 4th Army | ||||
Higher SS and Police Leader in Southern Russia and Ostland; 1944 Commander V. SS-Gebirgskorps | ||||
1939–1942 Commander 403rd Security Division; Military Commander of Kursk | ||||
1942 Commander Division Nr. 401; 1944 Military Commander of Riga | ||||
1942–1944 Commander several Feldkommandanturen in Ukraine and the Baltics | ||||
1944 Commander 52nd Security Division; 1944 Commander of Libau | ||||
Bezirkskommissar Tallinn | ||||
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