“In combat or in flight they are to be killed without mercy.”
Paragraph B:
“Members of terrorist and sabotage groups of the British Army wearing uniform, who in the opinion of our troops are guilty of acting dishonorably or in any manner contrary to the law of nations, are to be kept in separate custody after capture. . . .
“Instructions concerning the treatment to be inflicted upon them will be given by the WFSt in agreement with the Army legal service and the Counter-Intelligence Department, Foreign Section (Amt Ausland Abwehr).”
Finally, Page 31, Paragraph 2:
“Violation of the laws of war by terrorist or sabotage troops is in the future always to be assumed when individual assailants as saboteurs or agents, regardless of whether they were soldiers or whatever their uniform might be, place themselves outside the laws of war by committing surprise attacks or brutalities which in the judgment of our troops “are inconsistent with the fundamental rules of war.”
Paragraph 3:
“In such cases the assailants will be killed without mercy to the last man, in combat or in flight.”
Paragraph 4: