1932 REICHSGESETZBLATT, PART I, NO. 36, PAGE 297. Order of the Reichs-president against political excesses,
14 June 1932
In accordance with article 48 Para. 2 of the Reich-constitution the following order is made :
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CHAPTER V
Transition and Final Instructions Para. 29
(1) This order comes into operation from the day of announcement.
(2) It takes the place of * * *
6. The order of the Reich-president for the safeguarding of the State-authority, of 3d May 1932 (Reichsgesetzbl. I Page 175).
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[Foot Note]
Order of the Reich-president for the safeguarding of the State-authority, 18th April 1982
In accordance with article 48 Para. 2 of the Reich-constitution the following order is made :
Para. 1
All organizations of a military nature, of the German National-Socialist Labor Party will be dissolved with immediate effect, particularly the Storm Detachments (SA), the Protective detachments (Schutzstaffeln) (SS.), with all additional staffs and other institutions, including the SA.-Observer, SA.-Reserves Motorized Storm Detachments, Marine Storm Detachments, Mounted Storm Detachments, the Air Corps, the Motor Corps, Medical Corps, Schools for training Leaders (Feuhrerschulen), the SA. Barracks and Workshop Detachments.
Para 2
(1) Any article, serving a military purpose, or intended to serve as such, which at the time of disbanding was in possession of any of the disbanded organizations or member thereof, can be assured by the police. This must be carried out on the demand of the Minister of the Interior. * * *
Order replacing an order for the dissolution of the NSDAP's "military" organizations, specifically the SA and SS
Authors
Paul L. H. Hindenburg, von (Field Marshal, President (1925-34))
Paul L. H. von Hindenburg
Prussian-German field marshal of the German Empire, statesman and president of Weimar Germany and Nazi Germany (1847–1934)
- Born: 1847-10-02 (Poznań) (country: Kingdom of Prussia; statement is subject of: 6 Podgórna Street in Poznań)
- Died: 1934-08-02 (Ogrodzieniec, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship)
- Country of citizenship: German Empire; German Reich
- Occupation: military personnel; politician; soldier
- Member of: Corps Saxo-Montania zu Freiberg und Dresden in Aachen
- Military rank: general field marshal
- Military branch: Prussian Army
- Position held: President of Germany (end cause: death in office; period: 1925-05-12 through 1934-08-02; replaced by: Adolf Hitler)
Date: 14 June 1932
Literal Title: Extract from the "Reichsgesetzblatt" 1932 . . . Order of the Reichs-president against political excesses. 14th June 1932.
Defendant: Franz Papen, von
Total Pages: 1
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: D-631
Citation: IMT (page 3245)
HLSL Item No.: 453495
Notes:The order for the dissolution (Order . . . for the safeguarding of the State-authority) was issued 13 April 1932; part of that order is contained here. The full text of the new order is not included.