Archive/File: imt/nca/nca-02/nca-02-16-responsibility-04-05 Last-Modified: 1996/12/27 Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume II, Chapter XVI LEGAL REFERENCES AND LIST OF DOCUMENTS RELATING TO WILHELM KEITEL [Page 546] Charter of the International Military Tribunal, Article 6. Vol. I, Pg. 5 International Military Tribunal, Indictment Number 1, Section IV (H); Appendix A. Vol. I, Pg. 29,66 [Page 547] [Note: A single asterisk (*) before a document indicates that the document was received in evidence at the Nurnberg trial. A double asterisk (**) before a document number indicates that the document was referred to during the trial but was not formally received in evidence, for the reason given in parentheses following the description of the document. The USA series number, given in parentheses following the description of the document, is the official exhibit number assigned by the court.] 081-PS; Letter from Rosenberg to Keitel, 28 February 1942, concerning mistreatment of Soviet prisoners of war. Vol. III, Pg. 126 *137-PS; Copy of Order from Keitel to Commanding General of Netherlands, 5 July 1940, to cooperate with the Einsatzstab Rosenberg. (USA 379). Vol. III, Pg. 185 138-PS; Copy of Order from Keitel to Commanding General of France, 17 September 1940, to cooperate with the Einsatzstab Rosenberg. Vol. III, Pg. 186 *149-PS; Hitler Order, 1 March 1942, establishing authority of Einsatzstab Rosenberg. (USA 369) Vol. III, Pg. 190 *375-PS; Case Green with wider implications, report of Intelligence division, Luftwaffe General Staff, 25 August 1938. (USA 84) Vol. III, Pg. 280 [Page 548] *388-PS; File of papers on Case Green (the plan for the attack on Czechoslovakia), kept by Schmundt, Hitler's adjutant, April-October 1938. (USA 26). Vol. III, Pg. 305 *440-PS; Directive No. 8 signed by Keitel, 20 November 1939, for the conduct of the war. (GB 107). Vol. III, Pg. 397 *444-PS; Original Directive No. 18 from Fuehrer's Headquarters signed by Hitler and initialled by Jodl, 12 November 1940, concerning plans for prosecution of war in Mediterranean Area and occupation of Greece. (GB 116). Vol. III, Pg. 403 *446-PS; Top secret Fuehrer Order No. 21 signed by Hitler and initialled by Jodl, Warlimont and Keitel, 18 December 1940, concerning the Invasion of Russia (case Barbarossa). (USA 31). Vol. III, Pg. 407 *447-PS; Top Secret Operational Order to Order No. 21, signed by Keitel, 13 March 1941, concerning Directives for special areas. (USA 135). Vol. III, Pg. 409 *448-PS; Hitler Order No. 22, initialled by Keitel and Jodl, 11 January 1941, concerning participation of German Forces in the Fighting in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. (GB 118). Vol. III, Pg. 413 *498-PS; Top Secret Fuehrer Order for killing of commandos, 18 October 1942. (USA 501). Vol. III, Pg. 416 *503-PS; Letter signed by Jodl, 19 October 1942, concerning Hitler's explanation of his commando order of the day before (Document 498-PS). (USA 542). Vol. III, Pg. 426 [Page 549] *508-PS; OKW correspondence, November 942, about shooting of British glider troops in Norway. (USA 545). Vol. III, Pg. 430 *509-PS; Telegram to OKW, 7 November 1943, reporting "special treatment" for three British commandos. (USA 547). Vol. III, Pg. 433 *512-PS; Teletype from Army Commander in Norway, 13 December 1942, concerning interrogation of saboteurs before shooting; and memorandum in reply from OKW, 14 December 1942. (USA 546). Vol. III, Pg. 433 *531-PS; OKW memorandum, 23 June 1944, citing inquiry from Supreme Command West about treatment of paratroopers. (USA 550). Vol. III, Pg. 435 *537-PS; Order signed by Keitel, 30 July 1944, concerning treatment of members of foreign "Military Missions", captured together with partisans. (USA 553). Vol. III, Pg. 439 *551-PS; Order signed by Keitel, 26 June 1944, concerning treatment of Commando participants. (USA 551). Vol. III, Pg. 440 *553-PS; Order signed by Keitel, 4 August 1942, regulating treatment of paratroops. (USA 500). Vol. III, Pg. 441 *556-2-PS; Order initialled by Keitel, 8 September 1942, for civilians to work on "West Wall". (USA 194). Vol. III, Pg. 443 *656-PS; Letter, undated, from Bormann to Political leaders, enclosing Order of Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht, 29 January 1943, relating to self-defense against prisoners of war. (USA 339). Vol. III, Pg. 470 [Page 550] 666-PS; Directives issued by the Fuehrer and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces signed by Keitel, 7 December 1941, for prosecution of offenses against the Reich. Vol. III, Pg. 474 *668-PS; Letter from Chief of the SIPO and SD and OKW letter, 24 June 1942, concerning prosecution of punishable offenses against the Reich or occupation forces in occupied territories. (USA 504). Vol. III, Pg. 476 *686-PS; Decree of the Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor to strengthen German Folkdom, 7 October 1939, signed by Hitler, Goering, Lammers and Keitel. (USA 305). Vol. III, Pg. 496 695-PS; OKW Order signed by Reinecke, 24 March 1942, concerning treatment of Soviet prisoners of war. Vol. III, Pg. 498 *728-PS; Letter of Foreign Office to Chief of Supreme Command of Armed Forces, 20 June 1944, concerning treatment of enemy terror aviators. (GB 152). Vol. III, Pg. 526 729-PS; Handwritten note initialled Keitel, 14 June 1944, concerning treatment of enemy terror aviators. Vol. III, Pg. 529 730-PS; Draft of letter to Foreign Office, attention Ambassador Ritter, 15 June 1944, concerning treatment of enemy aviators. Vol. III, Pg. 530 731-PS; Memorandum initialled by Jodl, 22 May, concerning measures to be taken against Anglo-American air crews in special instances. Vol. III, Pg. 531 732-PS; Letter from Feske to Keitel, 19 June 1944, concerning treatment of enemy terror aviators. Vol. III, Pg. 532 [Page 551] 733-PS; Telephone memorandum, 26 June 1944, concerning treatment of terror aviators. Vol. III, Pg. 533 *735-PS; Minutes of meeting, 6 June 1944, to fix the cases in which the application of Lynch Law against Allied airmen would be justified. (GB 151). Vol. III, Pg. 536 737-PS; Conference Notes, 4 June 1944, concerning treatment of enemy terror aviators. Vol. III, Pg. 537 *740-PS; Letter from Warlimont, 30 June 1944, concerning treatment of enemy terror aviators. (GB 153). Vol. III, Pg. 539 743-PS; Order signed by Keitel, 8 September 1944, instructing the Armed Forces to support Koch in the exploitation and evacuation of Baltic territories. Vol. III, Pg. 539 *795-PS; Keitel's conference, 17 August 1939, concerning giving Polish uniforms to Heydrich. (GB 54). Vol. III, Pg. 580 *798-PS; Hitler's speech to Commanders-in-Chief, at Obersalzberg, 22 August 1939. (USA 29). Vol. III, Pg. 581 829-PS; Order signed by Keitel, 16 December 1941, for ruthless suppression of uprisings in occupied territories. Vol. III, Pg. 597 833-PS; Instructions by Admiral Canaris, Head of the Abwehr, 2 February 1942, concerning prosecution of crimes against the Reich or occupying forces in the occupied territories. Vol. III, Pg. 600 *865-PS; Correspondence between Keitel, Rosenberg and Lammers, April 1941, concerning appointment of Jodl and Warlimont as OKW representatives with Rosenberg. (USA 143). Vol. III, Pg. 621 [Page 552] 870-PS; Report of December 1944 from Terboven to Hitler concerning sabotage in Oslo, with marginal comment by Keitel approving suggestion to shoot relatives of saboteurs. Vol. III, Pg. 623 *871-PS; Teletype from Keitel to Lammers, 6 December 1944, agreeing that reprisals must be ruthless. (GB 322). Vol. III, Pg. 626 *872-PS; Memorandum of Discussion between the Fuehrer and the OKW, concerning case "Barbarossa" and "Sonnenblume" (African operation). (USA 134). Vol. III, Pg. 626 874-PS; Draft letter to Todt, initialled K, J, and W, 9 March 1941, concerning Deception measures. Vol. III, Pg. 634 878-PS; Draft of Order signed by Keitel, 12 September 1941, providing that Jews may be put in labor-columns. Vol. III, Pg. 636 *1014-PS; Hitler's speech to Commanders-in-Chief, 22 August 1939. (USA 30). Vol. III, Pg. 665 *1039-PS; Report concerning preparatory work regarding problems in Eastern Territories, 28 June 1941, found in Rosenberg's "Russia File". (USA 146). Vol. III, Pg. 695 1107-PS; Office memorandum, 17 May 1944, in Rosenberg Ministry concerning the Wehrmacht's function in removing treasures from the USSR. Vol. III, Pg. 789 1161-PS; OKW, 31 May 1940, setting up economic reconnaissance teams to procure all important stocks of raw materials, machinery, etc. in Belgium, Holland and Northern France. Vol. III, Pg. 816 [Page 553] *1292-PS; Memorandum of conference with Hitler, 4 January 1944, concerning | allocation of labor, 1944. (USA 225). Vol. III, Pg. 866 *1456-PS; Thomas memorandum 20 June 1941; Keitel consulted about resources of USSR. (USA 148). Vol. IV, Pg. 21 *1519-PS; Circular from Bormann, 30 September 1941, containing text of OKW of 8 September 1941 on treatment of Soviet prisoners of war. (GB 525). Vol. IV, Pg. 58 *1538-PS; Report from German Military Attache in Tokyo to Office Foreign Intelligence, 24 May 1941. (USA 154). Vol. IV, Pg. 100 *1541-PS; Directive No. 20, Operation Marita, 13 December 1940. (GB 117). Vol. IV, Pg. 101 1546-PS; Raeder memorandum, 9 April 1940, concerning occupation of Norway. Vol. IV, Pg. 104 1590-PS; Order received by OKH signed by Keitel, 1 October 1941, containing regulations for the shooting of hostages. Vol. IV, Pg. 127 1642-PS; Distribution list, 1 March 1941, for secret map of Soviet Union. Vol. IV, Pg. 154 *1666-PS; Decree appointing Sauckel General Plenipotentiary for Manpower, 21 March 1942 and decree of Goering conferring certain powers on Sauckel, 27 March 1942. 1942 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, pp. 179-180. (USA 208). Vol. IV, Pg. 182 *1746-PS; Conference between German and Bulgarian Generals, 8 February 1941; speech by Hitler to German High Command on situation in Yugoslavia, 27 March 1941; plan for invasion of Yugoslavia, 28 March 1941. (GB 120). Vol. IV, Pg. 272 [Page 554] *1774-PS; Extracts from Organizational Law of the Greater German Reich by Ernst Rudolf Huber. (GB 246). Vol. IV, Pg. 349 *1775-PS; Propositions to Hitler by OKW, 14 February 1938. (USA 73). Vol. IV, Pg. 357 *1780-PS; Excerpts from diary kept by General Jodl, January 1937 to August 1939. (USA 72). Vol. IV, Pg. 360 *1809-PS; Entries from Jodl's diary, February 1940 to May 1940. (GB 88). Vol. IV, Pg. 377 1915-PS; Decree concerning leadership of Armed Forces, 4 February 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 111. Vol. IV, Pg. 552 1954-PS; Deposition of Keitel, 3 August 1945, on his official functions and relation to Nazi Party. Vol. IV, Pg. 592 *2018-PS; Fuehrer's decree establishing a Ministerial Council for Reich Defense, 30 August 1939. 1939 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1539. (GB 250). Vol. IV, Pg. 650 *2031-PS; Decree establishing a Secret Cabinet Council, 4 February 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 112. (GB 217). Vol. IV, Pg. 654 2039-PS; Decree concerning the conditions of employment of Eastern workers, 30 June 1942. 1942 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 419. Vol. IV, Pg. 655 *2194-PS; Top secret letter from Ministry for Economy and Labor, Saxony, to Reich Protector in Bohemia and Moravia, enclosing copy of 1938 Secret Defense Law of 4 September 1938. (USA 36). Vol. IV, Pg. 843 [Page 555] 2231-PS; Excerpt from von Stutterheim, "Die Reichskanzlei" (1940), pp. 19-34. Vol. IV, Pg. 873 *2285-PS; Affidavit, 13 May 1945, by two French officers, about shooting of prisoners at Mauthausen. (USA 490). Vol. IV, Pg. 991 *2329-PS; Order by Commander in Chief of the Army, 7 October 1939. (GB 105). Vol. IV, Pg. 1037 *2353-PS; Extracts from General Thomas' Basic Facts for History of German War and Armament Economy. (USA 35). Vol. IV, Pg. 1071 *2608-PS; Frick's lecture, 7 March 1940, on "The Administration in Wartime". (USA 714). Vol. V, Pg. 327 2746-PS; Decree concerning organization of Criminal Jurisdiction against Poles and Jews in Incorporated Territories, 4 December 1941. 1941 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, pp. 759-761. Vol. V, Pg. 386
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