Emil merz judaic murderer of poles

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EMIL MERZ ŻYDOW POLISH MURDERER

Born in 1897 in Tarnów, authoritative of the Ministry of Public Security, justice of the ultimate Court of the Polish People's Republic, attorney.

He was from a judaic family. My father was a justice of the territory Court. In Tarnów he graduated from classical mediate school, and in Vienna in 1917 he studied law, obtaining a doctorate in both rights. Erudite – he knew fluently French, German, Russian. He spent the years 1917–1924 as a court applicator and then lawyer in his hometown of Tarnów. Since 1925, an active activist of the global Organization for Revolutionary Assistance engaged in the defence of communists. From 1928 he worked as an lawyer in Tarnów and from 1938 in Warsaw.

During the war, the Germans killed his daughters, sisters, brother and sister-in-law. He found himself in Kyrgyzstan. He returned as a soldier of the First Division of Polish T. Kościuszko. In 1944, he went from army to security. "Service" at the Ministry of Public safety finished in 1948 as captain of the safety Office. He's back in the profession of lawyer. He went to the ultimate Court in 1949. As a completely available and politically certain for 4 years he presided over the secret section of ultimate Court judges (Department III of the Criminal Chamber) examining appeals against the judgments of the courts of first instance. In 1952, Emil Merz ruled most frequently and most frequently as a rapporteur. Most of the death punishment sentences he held at a lower instance. This was besides the case with the execution of General Emil Fieldorf. First, on 20 October 1952, Merz presided over a secret sitting at which a judgement previously given under the leadership of justice Maria Gurowska was examined. In the absence of the accused, he and Judges Igor Andreyev and Gustav Auscaler approved the death punishment for General ‘Nil’. Then, on December 12, 1952, in the same line-up, the judges objected to the request for pardon.

The activities of the secret sections in the judicial authorities were the subject of disciplinary proceedings initiated by the Minister of Justice, Zofia Wasilkowska, on the wave of “weapons”. It was established that Merz played a unique, active and inspiring function in resolving matters of a political nature. After incomplete examination of his judicial activity, 16 cases were found to be grossly unlawful. However, he was freed from charges of organizing a secret section in the ultimate Court.

In SN, Emil Merz ruled until reaching retirement age in 1962 and received a peculiar pension. In retirement, he published works and articles on the law, including in the periodical State and Law.

In an investigation into a execution on a gene. Fieldorf, launched in 1992 by the Main Commission on Crime Investigation against the Polish Nation, was 1 of the suspects. Prosecutors did not know at the time that he died in 1972 in Warsaw.

Aleksander Szumański “Polish News”



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