Footnote 1. English transcript, p. 5844.
2. Goering, Reconstruction of a Nationa, 1934. (2344-PS, USA 233, Tr.p. 1399) 3. Primte Minister Goering's Press Conference, published in p.1 (2494-PS, USA-F, Tr.p. 255). Goering has admitted excesses in connection with the seizure of power (Tr.p.5838) 4. Law about changing rules of Criminal Law and Crinimal Part I, p.34 (2548-PS, USA-F, Tr. -.255). (Tr. 0. 5838).5. Decree of the Reich President for protection against treacher 21 March 1933.
1933 Reichsgestzblatt, Part I, p. 135, (1652-PS, USA-F, Tr.p. 255).6. Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of the Part I, p. 83 (1390-PS, USA-B-Tr.p.255). "Section 114, 115, man Reich are suspended until further notice.
Thus, res otherwise presecribed.
..Whoever provokes or incites to an with imprisonment of not less than three months."
7. Law to change the Penal Code of 28 June 1935, 1935 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 839.
(1962-PS, USA-F, Tr.p;
255). "Any person who commits an act which the law declares popular feeling, shall be punished.
If these is no penal conception".8. Extract from "Germany's Road to Freedom", as published in Documents of German Politics, Vol.
3 (2549-PS, USA-F, Tr.
P. 255) "National Socialism substitutes for the conception attack against the welfare of the people's community, every wrong.
Therefore wrong may be committed in the future in ment.
Even withouth the threat of punishment, every vio itself is a wrong". Footnote 9. Affidavit of Dr. Hans Anschuetz, 17 November 1945 (2967-PS, USA-756, Tr. p. 255). Ten Years of Security police and SA.
(1680-PS, USA-477; Tr.p.1892).
10. Transcript p. 6073. This bureau was camouflaged under the name of "Research Office of the Airforce". (Tr. p.5880).11.
Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of the People 83 (1390-PS, USA-F, Tr. p. 255). Supra, Note 5.12.
Organizationbuch der NSDAP, 1943 edition, pp.99-104 (1893-PS, USA-323, Tr. p. 1578).13.
Meaning and Tasks of the Secret State Police, published in The Archives, January 1936, Vol.
23-24, p. 1342 (1956-PS, USA-F, Tr. p.255).14.
Original Protective Custody Order served on Dr. R. Kempner, 15 March 1935 (2499-PS, USA-232, Tr. p. 1399). Extract from article "Legislation and Judiciary in Third Reich" from Journal of the Acadamy for German Law, 1936, pp.
141-142 (2533-PS, USA-F, Tr. p.235).15.
Law on the Secret State Police of 10 February 1936, Prussian Gesetzemhhung, p. 21.
"Orders in matters of the Secret State Police are not subject to review of the administrative Courts".(2107-PS, Tr.p.1904). Summary of decisions of the Supreme Ad ministrative Court, 1935 Reichsverwaltungsblatt, Vol.
56, No.
29, pp. 577-578, 20 July 1935 (2347-PS, Tr.-. 1904).
16. Affidavit of Dr. Hans Anschuetz, 17 November 1945 (2967-PS, USA-756, Tr.p.255).17.
Letter from Guertner to Mutschmann, 18 January 1935, concerning Camp Hohnstein (783-PS, USA-731, Tr.p.255). Letters from Minis companions because of inflicting bodily injury on duty (784-PS, USA-732, Tr.p.255). Memorandum of Guerner concerning legal pro stein (785-PS, USA-733, Tr.p.255). Minister of Justice memoran (786-PS, USA-734, Tr.p.255).18 Affidavit of Dr. Hans Anschuetz, 17 November 1945 (2967-PS, USA-756, Tr.p.255).19.
Affidavit of Dr. Hans Anschuetz, 17 November 1945 (2967-PS, USA-756, Tr.p.255). Law amending regulations of criminal law Part I, p. 341 (2014-PS, USA-C, Tr.p.255). Law on People's 1936 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 169 (2342-PS, USA-C, Tr.p.255).20.
"The Nazi Plan", excerpt of script of a motion picture composed of captured German film.
(3054-PS, USA-167, Tr.p.1264).
21. Decree of the Government concerning formation of Special Courts, 21 March 1933, 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, pp.
136-137, (2076-PS, USA-C, Tr.p. 255). Decree concerning the extension 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1632, (2056-PS, USA-C, Tr.p.255).Affidavit of Dr. Hans Anschuetz, 17 November 1945 (2967-PS USA 756, Tr.p.255). Footnote Edition A, No.42, 16 October 1942.
"The judge is therefore ministration of the State.
He is responsible to the leader ship of the State (Staatsfuhring) within his sphere of duty for the conservation of the national community.
By protec ting the national values (Volkische Werte) and eliminating (dangerous elements from the community of the people) he is, haltung). This point of view must be decisive for the judge.
facilitated." (2482-PS, USA-C, Tr.p.255). Extract from pam hlet, "Judges Letters", concerning judgement of Lower Court (D-229, USA-C, Tr.p.255).23.
Lecture of Major-General Thomas delivered 24 May 1939, at the Foreign Office (EC-28, USA-760, Tr.pp.
275, 5124).
24. The treaties and assurances applicable to each are specified 25.
English transcript p. 5980. "The Hague Convention was for land warfare.
When I scanned it over on the eve of the Poli I had not studied them much sooner.
If I had done so I would changed in order to have a new type of warfare," 26.
English Transcrip p. 6016.
Footnote 27.
Memorandum of 15 September 1941, from Canaris to Keitel prisoners-of-war (EC-338, USSR-366, Tr.p.4441). "The Gene on the treatment of prisoners-of-war apply.
Since the 18th solely protective custody (Sicherheitsschart) the only pur further participation in the war.
This principle was helpless people; this is also in the interest of all belli 27.
(cont'd). soldiers in case of capture.....The instructions are very general.
standing." 28. Hitler Commando Order, 18 October 1942 (498-PS, USA-501, Tr. p. 1944, 2173). Night and Fog Decrees, 7 and 12 December 1942 (L-90, USA-503, Tr. p. 1945). Minister of Labor Order on employment of French prisoners of war in armament industry, August 1941 (3005-PS, USA-213, Tr. p. 3010). Himmler order to protect lynchers of allied fliers, 10 August 1943 (R-110, USA-333, Tr. p. 1624). 29.
Decree appointing Sauckel General Plenipotentiary for Manpower, Sauckel, 27 March 1942, 1942 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, pp.
179-180 (1666-PS, USA-208, pp.
1337, 4063). 30. Speer's conference minutes of Central Planning Board, 1942-44, concerning labor supply.
"Our best now engine is made 88% by Russian prisoners of war and the other 12% by German men and women.
... The list of the shirkers should be entrusted to Himmler's trustworthy hands who will make them work all right."
(Hilch, p. 26) R-124, USA-179, Tr. pp.
1313, 1320. 31. Top secret memorandum signed by Brautigam, 25 October 1942, concerning conditions in Russia (294-PS, USA-195, Tr. p. 1293). 32.
Speer's conference minutes of Central planning Board, 1942-44, concerning labor supply.
(R-124, p. 22, USA 179, Tr. pp. 1286, 1293, 1309, 2989,) By an official directive, "Estates of those who refuse hostages and to be brought to forced labor camps", and the burning of considered culpable.
Letter from Rosenberg Ministry, 12 November 1943, concerning burning of houses in Mueller's district.
(290-PS, USA-189, Tr. p. 1304). The burning down of houses was a method used to force citizens in occupied territories into Reich labor.
Letter from Rabb to Reichminister for Occupied Eastern Territories.
7 June 1944, concerning burning of houses in Wassilkow district.
(254-PS, USA 188, Tr. p. 1300). Forced labor agents caught persons attending churches and theaters and transported them to the Reich.
Lammers Government General (2220-PS, USA-175, Tr. p. 1275). 33.
Report to Reich Ministry for Occupied Eastern Territories, 7 October 1942, concerning treatment of Ukrainian Specialists (054-PS, USA-198, Tr. p. 1314). Interdepartmental report of Ministry for Occupied Eastern laborers.
"In this train women gave birth to babies who thrown on the railroad emba*---*. The same must have occurred in ether returning transports."
(084-PS, USA-199, Tr. p. 1317). 34. Sauckel's labor Mobilization Program 20 April 1942. "Apart from mobilization."
p. 7 (016-PS, USA-168, Tr. p. 1319). 35. Affidavit of Edward L. Deuss, 1 November 1945, concerning approximate number of foreign workers for German War Effort in Old Reich (2520-PS, USA-197, Tr. p. 1312). 36.
Memorandum to Mr. Hupo, 14 March 1942, concerning employment of Russians, (D-316, USA-201, Tr. p. 1320). 37.
Affidavit of Dr. Wilhelm Jaeger, 15 October 1945. "Conditions in all of those camps were extremely bad.
The camps were greatly overcrowded.
conditions permitted...Camp Humboldstrasse has been inhabited by Italian prisoners of war.
After it had been destroyed by an air raid, There was no doctor in attendance at the Camp.
There were no medical supplies in the Camp.
They had no shoes and went about in their bare foot.
The sole clothing of each consisted of a sack with holes for their arms and head.
Their hair was shorn. The Camp was surrounded by barbed wire and closely guarded by SS guards."
pp. 1, 5, (D-288, USA-202, Tr. p. 1322). 38.
Secret Order of Reichsfuehrer SS, 20 February 1942, concerning commitment of manpower from the East.
"In severe case, that is in means.
Accordingly, they will be treated, as a rule, only with special treatment.
..Special treatment is hanging." (3040-PS, USA-207, Tr. p. 1336). 39.
Order signed Christiansen, 19 March 1943, to all group leaders of 11 March 1943 (3012-PS, USA-190, Tr. pp.
1304. 12200). Letter of Terbeven to Goering, dated 1 May 1942.
(R. 134, RD-293, Tr.p.6235).
Goering has admitted the excesses in occupied territories: I considered as excesses."
(Tr. p. 5932). 40. Excerpts from Frank's Diary (USSR-223) (English translation p.43). 41. Stenographic report on conference between Goering Reich Commission ers for Occupied Territories, 8 August 1942.
(USSR-170, Tr. p. 5720;
EC-317, Tr. pp. 5903, 5904). 42. Report to Fuehrer regarding confiscated art treasures, 20 March 1941.
(014-PS, USA-784, Tr. p. 6213). Field Marshal Kesselring, Goering's spot.
(Tr. p. 5775).
43. Hague Convention IV, Articles 43, 46, 47, 50, 52. 44. Affidavit of Dr. Rudolf Kastner, former president of the Hungarian Zionist Organization, 13 September 1945.
(2605-PS, USA-242, Tr. pp.
1408, 1409). 45. Affidavit of Dr. Wilhelm Hoettl, 5 November 1946. (2738-PS, Tr. p. 1502). Affidavits of Hermann Graebe.
"Moennikes and I wont direct to the pits.
Nobody bothered us. Now I heard rifle shots in quick succession, from behind one of the earth mounds.
The riding or dog whip.
They had to put down their clothes in fixed places, sorted according to shoes, top clothing.
I saw a heap of clothing.
Without screaming or weeping those people undressed, with a whip in his hand.
During the 15 minutes that I stood near the pit I heard no complaint orplea for mercy.
I watched a family of with delight.
The couple were looking on with tears in their eyes.
speaking to him softly; the boy was fighting his tears. The father something to him.
At that moment the SS-man at the pit shouted something to his comrade.
The latter counted off about 20 persons and instructed them to go behind the earth mound.
Among them was the family, which I have mentioned.
I well remember a girl, slim and 45 who, as she passed close to me, pointed to herself and said, "23". (Cont'd) grave.
People were closely wedged together and lying on top of eac other so that only their heads were visible.
Nearly all had blood running over their shoulders from their heads.
Some of the people shot were still moving.
Some were lifting their arms and turning their heads to show that they were still alive.
The pit was alread 2/3 full.
I estimated that it already contained about 1000 people.
I looked for the man who did the shooting. He was an SS-man, who pit.
He had a tommy gun on his knees and was smoking a cigarette.
lying there, to the place to which the SS-man directed them. They down in front of the dead or injured people; some caressed those were still alive and spoke to them in a low voice.
Then I heard a series of shots.
I looked into the pit and saw that the bodies we* that lay before them.
Blood was running from their necks. I was surprised that I was not ordered away, but I saw that there were t* or three postmen in uniform nearby.
The next batch was approaching already.
They went down into the pit, lined themselves up against the previous victims and were shot.
When I wlaked back, round the This time it included sick and infirm persons.
An old, very thin naked, while two people held her up.
The woman appeared to be para lyzed.
The naked people carried the woman around the mound. I lef with Moennikes and drove in my car back to Dubno."
(2992-PS, pp. 2,3; USA-494, Tr. p. 1922 ). 46. SD Inspector Bierkamp's letter, 12 December 1941, to RSHA, enclosing cop of secret decree signed by Bormann, entitled, "Relationship of National Socialism and Christianity."
(D-75, USA-348,Tr. p. 1637).
47. Extracts from "The Myth of the 20th Century", by Alfred Rosenberg, 1941.
"A German religious movement which would like to develop into a folk feguarding of the folkdom."
p. 608 (2349-PS, USA-352, Tr. p. 1642). 48. Documents on RSHA meeting concerning the study and treatment of church positions.
(1815-PS, USA-510, Tr. p. 1956). 49. Secret letter, 21 April 1942, from SS to all concentration camp command concerning treatment of priests (1164-S, USA-736, Tr. p. 255). Report (1521-PS,USA-740, Tr. p. 255). Letter from Kerrl to Minister of States (849-PS,USA-354,Tr. p. 1644). Gestapo telegram from Berlin to Nurnberg burg (848-PS, USA-353,Tr. p. 1642). Goering has admitted the policy of sending clergyment to concentration camps.
(Tr.p. 5858). 50. Gestapo order, 20 January 1938, dissolving and confiscating property of Catholic Youth Women's Organizations in Bavaria, (1481-PS,USA-737, Tr. p. 255). See also Tr. p. 5846.
51. Order of Frick, 6 November 1934, addressed inter alios to Prussian Gest po prohibiting publication of Protestant Church announcements.
(1498-PS USA-739, Tr.p. 255). 52.
Bormann's letter to Rosenberg enclosing copy of letter, 24 January 193 logical faculties.
(116-PS,USA-685, Tr. p. 2792). Bormann's letter to sities.
(122-PS,USA-362, Tr. p. 1658). 53. Secret letter, 20 July 1933, to provincial governments and the Prussian Gestapo from Frick, concerning Confessional Youth Organizations.
(1482 USA-738, Tr. p. 255). Gestapo order 20 January 1938, dissolving and co fiscating property of Catholic Youth Women's Organizations in Bavaria.
(1481-PS,USA-737, Tr. p. 255). State Police Order, 28 May 1934 at (r-143,USA-745, Tr. p. 255). 54.
Report by Headquarters, Third United States Army, 21 June 1945, concern Flossenburg Concentration Camp.
(2309-PS,USA-245, Tr. p. 1398, 1412).
tion Camp and dying statement of Franz Ziereis, the Commandant. (3870-PS USA-797, Tr. p. 7699). American concentration camp films (2430-PS, USA 79, Tr. p. 593). Soviet atrocity films (USSR-81, Tr. p. 4673). Affida vit of Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess, 5 April 1946 : ".... I commanded Au dead of anout 3,000,000.
This figure represents about 70 or 80 % of al and used for slave labor in the concentration camp industries.
Include of war (previously screened out of Prisoner of War cages by the Gestape lar Wehrmacht officers and men.
The remainder of the total number of We executed, about 400,000 Hungarian Jews alone at Auschwitz in the summe of 1944 .... I visited Teblinka to find out how they carried out their extermination.
The Camp Commandant at Treblinka told me that he had lig dated 80,000 in the course of one-half year. He was principally concern with liquidating all the Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto. He used monoxide gas and I did not think that his methods were very efficient. So when I set up the extermination building at Auschwitz, I cused Cyclon B, which a crystallized Prussie Acid which we dropped into the death chamber from small opening. It took from 3 to 15 minutes to kill the people in the chamber depending upon climatic conditions. We knew when the people were dead because their screaming stopped. We usu ally waited about one half hour before we opened the doors and removed the bodies. After the bodie were removed our special commandos took off the rings and extracted the gold from the teeth of the corpses. Another improvement we made over Treblinka was that we built our gas chambers to accommodate 2,000 people at one time, whereas at Treblinka their 10 gas chambers only accommodated 200 people each. The way we selected our victims was as follows : we had two SS doctors on duty at Auschwitz to examine the incoming transports of prisoners. The prisoner would be marched by one of the doctors who would make spot decisions as they walked by. Those who were fit for work were sent into the Camp. Others were sent immediately to the extermination plants. Children of tender years were invariable exterminated since by reason of their youth they were unable to work. Still another improvement we made over Treblin ka was that at Treblinka the victims almost always knew that they were be exterminated and at Auschwitz we endeavored to fool the victims into thinking that they were to go through a delousing process. Of course, frequently they realized our true intentions and we sometimes had riots and difficulties due to that fact. Very frequently women would hide the children under the clothes but of course when we found them we would sen the children to be exterminated. We were required to carry out those tions were going on at Auschwitz ". (3868-PS,USA-819, Tr.p. 7810). 55.
Testimony of Witness Blaha. (Tr. pp. 2592. 2636).
Testimony of witness Hoess. (Tr. pp. 7765, 7829.)
Footnote 56.
Testimony of the Defendant Funk. "... And when these measures of my captivity.
I felt ashamed and the feeling of guilt at that moment and I do feel the same way today, but too late."
(Tr. pp.
9042-3). Von Schirach has testified that "Hitler's racial policy was a crime" (Tr. p.10295) and that Auschwitz "is the greatest and most devilish mass murder of history."
(Tr. p.10293) 57.
Testimony of Frank. "... I myself have never installed an too."
(Tr. p.8099).
58. English transcript p.13116.
59. Hitler "Mein Kampf." "In regard to this point I should like to make the following statement:
To demand that the 1914 frontiers illogical.
...We National Socialists must stick firmly to the aim for it to exist on this earth.
...The territory on which one day that has to be shed today."
(GB-128, Tr. pp.2281-2).
60. Hitler, "Mein Kampf" (GB-128, Tr. p.2285).
61. Hitler, "Mein Kampf." "The soil on which we now live was not a gift bestowed by Heaven on our forefathers.
But they had to conquer it by risking their lives.
So also in the future our it by the power of a triumphant sword."
(GB-128, Tr. p.2278).
62. English transcript, pp.6068-9.
63. English transcript, p.6071.
64. Affidavit of Schnitzler, 10 November 1945 (EC-439, USA 618, Tr. pp.
282, 283, 2532.)
65. Letter from Krupp to Hitler, 25 April 1933, with enclosure (D-157, USA-765, Tr. pp.
299, 5124).
66. Krupp speech "Thoughts about the Industrial Enterpriser," January 1944.
"...I have already often repeated orally as well as in according to the terms of the Dictate of Versailles (Diktat) Krupp utensils of all kinds.
It is the one great merit of the entire reasons.
Through years of secret work, scientific and basic ground (D-317, USA 770, Tr. p.289).67.
The Fifth Day of the Party Congress, from Voelkischer Beobachter, Munich (Southern German) Edition, Issue 258, 14 September 1936 (2283-PS, USA 337, Tr. p.255). The Social Life of the New Germany in 1933, pp.
51-54 (302-PS, USA 326, Tr. p.1600). Organization Book of the NSDAP, the NSBO, p. 185 (2271-PS, USA 328, Tr. p.255).1933 (2335-Ps, USA 749, Tr. p.255). Affidavits of Lorenz Hagan, Chairman of Local Committee, German Trade Unions, Nurnberg (2334-PS, USA 238, Tr. p.1405). Affidavit of Mathias Lex, deputy president of the German Shoemakers Union (2928-PS, USA 239, Tr. pp.
1405, 2258) 1933 (2277-PS, USA 748, Tr. p. 255). Death certificate, Flossen letter to his wife, 22 December 1941 (2332-PS, Tr. p.255). Death Hermann, and official letter to his wife, 29 December 1941 (2333-PS, USA 744, Tr. p.255).68.
National Socialist Party Correspondence, release of 2 May 1933, p.1 (2224-PS, USA 364, Tr. pp.
1662-4). Voelkischer Beobachter (People's Observer) Munich edition, 17 May 1933, Fuehrer Edict, p.1 (1940-PS Tr. p. 255). The German Labor Front, Nature, Goal, Means -- Official publication of the German Labor Front, footnote on p.11 (2275-PS, Tr. p.255).69.
Law concerning trustees of labor, 19 May 1933, 1933 Reichsgesetz blatt, Part I, p.285 (405-PS, Tr. p.255).70.
Speech by Ley published in Forge of the Sword, with an introduction by Marshal Goering, pp.
14-17 (1939-PS, Tr. p.255).
71. Minutes of second session of Working Committee of the Reich Defense held on 26 April 1933 (EC-177, USA 390, Tr. pp.
1699, 1727). 72. Minutes of conference of sixth session of Working Committee of Reich Defense Council, held on 23 and 24 January 1934 (EC 404, USA 764, Tr. pp.
291, 5124).
73. Directive from Blomberg to Supreme Commanders of Army, Navy and Air forces, 24 June 1935; accompanied by copy of Reich Defense Law 1935 on the Council for defense of the Reich (2261-PS, USA 24, Tr. pp.
277, 292).
74. Memorandum report about the Four Year plan and preparation of the war economy, 30 December 1936 (EC-408, USA 579, Tr. pp.
279, 281, 287, 5874, 6083).75.
Report on state of preparation for war economic mobilization as of 30 September 1934.
(EC-128, USA 623, Tr. pp.295, 2537).
Footnote 76.
Law against Economic Sabotage, 1936 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p.999.
77. Affidavit of Puhl, 2 November 1945. (EC-436, USA-620, Tr. pp.255, 2535).78.
Minutes of meeting of council of ministers on 27 May 1936 (1301-PS, p.15, USA 123, Tr. p.299).79.
English transcript, p.8342.
80. English transcript, p.2135.
81. Excerpts from Diary kept by General Jodl, January 1937 to August 1939 (1730-PS, USA 72, Tr. pp.
556, 1157).
82. Notes on a conference with Hitler in the Reich Chancellery, Berlin, 5 November 1937, signed by Hitler's Adjutant, Hossbach, and dated 10 November 1937 (386-PS, USA 25, Tr. pp.
336, 735, 2137).
83. File of papers on Case Green (the plan for the attack on Czechoslo vakia) kept by Schmundt, Hitler's Adjutant, April-October 1938 (388-PS, USA 26, Tr. pp.
735, 741-748, 760-765, 769-776, 793, 789-807).
84. Excerpts from Diary kept by General Jodl, January 1937 to August 1939 (1780-PS, USA 72, Tr. pp.
556, 1157).
85. File of papers on Case Green (the plan for the attack on Czechoslovakia kept by Schmundt, Hitler's Adjutant, April-October 1938 (388-PS, USA 26, Tr. pp.
744).
Footnote 26 July LJG 10-1e 86.
Documents found in official Navy files containing notes 1938, September 1938.
(C-23, USA-49, Tr. p. 449). 87. "Germany neither intends or wishes to interfere in or to unite with Austria."
Berlin, May 21, 1935, Voelkischer Beobachter, May 22, 1935.
"Immediately wished to live with her in peace and friendship."
(Berlin, Oct. 6, 1939, Voelkischer Beobachter, October 7, 1939.
"I have given binding declarations to a num ber of states.
None of these can complain that even made to them by Germany.
None of the Scandinavian and integrity of their state."
Berlin, April 28, 1939, Voelkischer Beobachter, April 29, 1939.
"We have That is not a phrase; that is our sacred will."
September 27, 1938. "Without taking the past into with Poland.
This is more than a valuable contribution ally.
We only hope that it will be renewed and continued relations between the two countries.
With the under conscious people."
Berlin, May 21, 1935, Voelkischer Beobachter, May 22, 1935.
"Germany has steadily given able."
Berlin, January 30, 1937, Voelkischer Beobachter, 88. Notes on conference between Goering, Mussolini, and Ciano, 15 April 1939 (1874-PS, USA-125, Tr. p. 929). 89.
Note for Reichminister, 26 August 1938 (TC-76, GB-31, Tr. p. 980). 90.
Speech of Fuehrer at a conference, 23 November 1933, to which all Supreme Commanders were ordered (789-PS, USA-23, Tr. pp.
275, 931). 91. Minutes of conference with Goering at the Air Ministry, (1301-PS, USA-123, Tr. pp.
295, 296, 299, 300, 2555, 2556, 2558, 2559, 5126.)
Notes on conference with Goering in Westerland on 26 July 1939, signed Mueller, 26 July LJG 10-2e dated Berlin, 27 July 1939 (R-133, USA-124, Tr. p. 928) 92.
Minutes of conference, 23 May 1939 "Indoctrination on the Political Situation and future Aims."
(L-79, USA-27, Tr. pp.
*---*, 408, 930). 93. Minutes of Second Meeting of Reich Defense Council, 23 June 1939 (3787-PS, USA-782, Tr. pp.
6406, 6167, 12875-12886). 94.
Minutes of conference, 23 May 1939, "Indoctrination on the Political Situation and Future Aims."
(L-79, USA-27, Tr. pp.
359, 408, 930). 95. Letter from Frank to Goering, 25 January 1940 (1375-PS, USA-172, Tr. p. 1273). 96.
Thierack's notes, 18 September 1942, on discussion for extermination through work (654-PS, US -218, Tr. pp.
1350, 1950). Letter from Minister of Justice Department of Justice (701-PS, USA-497, Tr. p. 1940). 97.
Directive of 27 April 1943 to Commanders of Concentra tion Camps, regarding executions of prisoners (1933-PS, USA-459, Tr. p. 1844). 98.
Copy of telegram from Mueller to Himmler, 16 December 1942, concerning recruiting Jewish labor (1472-PS, USA-279, Tr. p. 1454). Mueller's order, 17 December sent to concentration camps ( 1063-D-PS, USA-219, Tr. p. 1354). 99.
Speer's conference minutes of Central Planning Board, 1942-44, concerning labor supply, p. 36 (R-124, USA 179, Tr. pp.
1286, 1293, 1309, 2989). 100. Report signed by Doenitz, 1944, giving support to Navy and Merchant Marine.
(C-195, GB-211, Tr. p. 2709).
101. Speer's conference minutes of Central Planning Board, 26 July LJG 10-3e 1942-44, concerning labor supply (R-124, USA-179, P. 32 Tr. pp.
1293, 1286, 1309). 102. Memorandum of 15 Spetember 1941 from Canaris to Keitel Soviet prisoners of war (EC-338, USSR-356, Tr. p. 4441). 103.
English transcript, p. 6016. 104. Examples of violations of International Law and 1938, (C-2, USA-90, Tr. p. 2959). 105.
OKW circular entitled Direction of War as Problem of Organization, 19 April 1938 (L-211, GB-161, Tr. p.2397). 106.
English transcript p. 5786. 107. Report by Raeder to Hitler, 16 October 1939 (C-157, GB-224, Tr. p. 2734). 108.
Extract from Befehlshaber der U-bootes; Secret Stand ing Order No. 154 signed by Doenitz.
(D-642, GB-196, Tr. p. 2663).Operation Order "Atlantic" No. 56 for U-boats in Atlantic, 7 October 1943 (D-663, GB-200, Tr. p. 2666). 109.
English transcript, p. 6069. 110. English transcript, p. 5843. 111. English transcript, p. 6050-6052. 112. Extracts from testimony of Goering; "As soon as we under all circumstances.
.. we could not leave this to parliamentary majorities.
..." (Tr. p. 5824). "The Laender Parliaments.
.. I considered entirely superflu ous.
..I could not understand why so many different constructive work.
.. A further point in the strengthen as a parliament.
.. In some cases we suggested to the former parties they dissolve themselves, because they 26 July LJG 10-4e selves were dissolved by us."