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Statement of Individual Responsibility for Crimes Set Out in
Counts One, Two, Three and Four
The statements hereinafter set forth following the name of
each individual defendant constitute matters upon which the
prosecution will rely inter alia as establishing the
individual responsibility of the defendant:
GOERING:
The defendant GOERING between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, Supreme Leader of the SA, General in the SS,
member and President of the Reichstag, Minister of the
Interior of Prussia, Chief of the Prussian Police and
Prussian Secret State Police, Chief of the
Prussian State Council, Trustee of the Four Year Plan, Reich
Minister for Air, Commander in Chief of the Air Force,
President of the Council of Ministers for the Defense of the
Reich, member of the Secret Cabinet Council head of the
Hermann Goering Industrial Combine, and Successor Designate
to Hitler. The defendant GOERING used the foregoing
positions, his personal influence, and his intimate
connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner that: he
promoted the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators and
the consolidation of their control over Germany set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the military and
economic preparation for war set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he participated in the planning and preparation
of the Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in
Violation of International Treaties, Agreements and
Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of the
Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment,
and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of
the Indictment, including a wide variety of crimes against
persons and property.
RIBBENTROP:
The defendant RIBBENTROP between 1932-1945 was: a member of
the Nazi Party, a member of the Nazi Reichstag, Advisor to
the Fuehrer on matters of foreign policy, representative of
the Nazi Party for matters of foreign policy, special German
delegate for disarmament questions,
Ambassador extraordinary, Ambassador in London, organizer
and director of Dienststelle Ribbentrop, Reich Minister for
Foreign Affairs, member of the Secret Cabinet Council,
member of the Fuehrer's political staff at
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general headquarters, and General in the SS. The defendant
RIBBENTROP used the foregoing positions, his personal
influence and his intimate connection with the Fuehrer in
such a manner that: he promoted the accession to power of
the Nazi conspirators as set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he promoted the preparations for war set forth
in Count One of the Indictment; he participated in the
political planning and preparation of the Nazi conspirators
for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violation of
International Treaties, Agreements and Assurances as set
forth in Counts One and Two of the Indictment; in accordance
with the Fuehrer Principle he executed and assumed
responsibility for the execution of the foreign policy plans
of the Nazi conspirators set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment
and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of
the Indictment, including more particularly the crimes
against persons and property in occupied territories.
HESS:
The defendant HESS between 1921 and 1941 was a member of the
Nazi Party, Deputy to the Fuehrer, Reich Minister without
Portfolio, member of the Reichstag, member of the Council of
Ministers for the Defence of the Reich, member of the Secret
Cabinet Council, Successor Designate to the Fuehrer after
the defendant Goering, a General in the SS and a General in
the SA. The defendant Hess used the foregoing positions, his
personal influence and his intimate connection with the
Fuehrer in such a manner that: he promoted the accession to
power of the Nazi conspirators and the consolidation of
their control over Germany set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he promoted the military, economic and
psychological preparations for war set forth in Count One of
the Indictment; he participated in the political planning
and preparation for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violation
of International Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set
forth in Counts One and Two of the Indictment: he
participated in the preparation and
planning of foreign policy plans of the Nazi conspirators
set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he authorized,
directed and participated in the War Crimes set forth in
Count Three of the Indictment and the Crimes against
Humanity set forth in Count Four of the Indictment,
including a wide variety of crimes against persons and
property.
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KALTENBRUNNER:
The defendant KALTENBRUNNER between 1932-1945 was: a member
of the Nazi Party, a General in the SS, a member of the
Reichstag, a General of the Police, State Secretary for
Security in Austria in charge of the Austrian Police, Police
Leader of Vienna, Lower and Upper Austria, Head of the Reich
Main Security Office and Chief of the Security Police and
Security Service. The defendant KALTENBRUNNER used the
foregoing positions and his personal influence in such a
manner that: he promoted the consolidation of control over
Austria seized by the Nazi conspirators as set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; and he authorized, directed and
participated in the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of
the Indictment and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in
Count Four of the Indictment, including particularly the
Crimes against Humanity involved in the system of concentration
camps.
ROSENBERG:
The defendant ROSENBERG between 1920 and 1945 was: a member
of the Nazi Party, Nazi member of the Reichstag,
Reichsleiter in the Nazi Party for Ideology and Foreign
Policy, the Editor of the Nazi newspaper "Voelkischer
Beobachter", and of the "NS Monatshefte", head of the
Foreign Political Office of the Nazi Party, Special delegate
for the entire Spiritual and Ideological Training of the
Nazi Party, Reich Minister for the Eastern Occupied
Territories, organizer of the "Einsatzstab Rosenberg", a
General in the SS and a General in the SA.
The defendant ROSENBERG used the foregoing positions, his
personal influence and his intimate connection with the
Fuehrer in such a manner that: he developed, disseminated
and exploited the doctrinal techniques of the Nazi
conspirators set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
promoted the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators and
the consolidation of their control over Germany set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the psychological
preparations for war set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he participated in the political planning and
preparation for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violation of
International Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set forth
in Counts One and Two of the Indictment; and he authorized,
directed and participated in the War Crimes set forth in
Count Three of the Indictment and the Crimes against Humanity
set forth in Count Four of the Indictment, including a wide variety of
crimes against persons and property.
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FRANK:
The defendant FRANK between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, a General in the SS, a member of the Reichstag,
Reich Minister without Portfolio, Reich Commissar for the
Coordination of Justice, President of the International
Chamber of Law and Academy of German Law, Chief of the Civil
Administration of Lodz, Supreme Administrative Chief of the
military district of West Prussia, Poznan, Odz and Krakow
and Governor General of the Occupied Polish territories. The
defendant FRANK used the foregoing positions, his personal
influence, and his intimate connection with the Fuehrer in
such a manner that: he promoted the accession to power of
the Nazi conspirators and the consolidation of their control
over Germany set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
authorized, directed and participated in the War Crimes set
forth in Count Three of the Indictment and the Crimes against
Humanity set forth in Count Four of the Indictment,
including particularly the War Crimes and Crimes against
Humanity involved in the administration of occupied
territories.
BORMAN:
The defendant BORMANN between 1925 and 1945 was: a member of
the Nazi Party, member of the Reichstag, a member of the
Staff of the Supreme Command of the SA, founder and head of
"Hilfskasse der NSDAP", Reichsleiter, Chief of Staff Office
of the Fuehrer's Deputy, head of
the Party Chancery, Secretary of the Fuehrer, member of the
Council of Ministers for the Defence of the Reich, organizer
and head of the Volkssturm, a General in the SS and a
General in the SA. The defendant BORMANN used the foregoing
position, his personal influence and his
intimate connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner that:
he promoted the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators
and the consolidation of their control over Germany set
forth in Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the
preparations for war set forth in Count One-of the
Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment
and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of
the Indictment, including a wide variety of crimes against
persons and property.
FRICK:
The defendant FRICK between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, Reichsleiter, General in the SS, member of the
Reichstag, Reich Minister of the Interior, Prussian Minister of
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the Interior, Reich Director of Elections, General
Plenipotentiary for the Administration of the Reich, head of
the Central Office for the Reunification of Austria and the
German Reich, Director o the Central Office for the
Incorporation of Sudetenland, Memel, Danzig, the eastern
incorporated territories, Eupen, Malmedy, and Moresnot,
Director of the Central Office for the Protectorate of
Bohemia, Moravia, the Government General, Lower Styria,
Upper Carinthia, Norway, Alsace, Lorraine and all other
occupied territories and Reich Protector for Bohemia and
Moravia. The defendant FRICK used the foregoing positions,
his personal influence, and his intimate connection with the
Fuehrer in such a manner that: he promoted the accession to
power of the Nazi conspirators and the consolidation of
their control over Germany set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he participated in the planning and preparation
of the Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in
Violation of International Treaties, Agreements and
Assurances set forth in Count One and Two of the Indictment;
and he authorized, directed and participated in the War
Grimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment and the
Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of the
Indictment, including more particularly the crimes against
persons and property in occupied territories.
LEY:
The defendant LEY between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, Reichsleiter, Nazi Party Organization Manager,
member of the Reichstag, leader of the German Labor Front, a
General in the SA, and Joint Organizer of the Central
Inspection for the Care of Foreign Workers. The defendant
LEY used the foregoing positions, his personal influence and
his intimate connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner
that: he promoted the accession to power of the Nazi
conspirators and the consolidation of their control over
Germany as set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
promoted the preparation for war set forth in Count One of
the Indictment; he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment,
and in the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four
of the Indictment, including particularly the War Crimes and Crimes against
Humanity relating to the abuse of human beings for labor in
the conduct of the aggressive wars.
SAUCKEL:
The defendant SAUCKEL between 1921 and 1945 was: a mem-
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ber of the Nazi Party, Gauleiter and Reichsstatthalter of
Thuringia, a member of the
Reichstag, General Plenipotentiary for the Employment of
Labour under the Four Year Plan, Joint Organizer with the
defendant Ley of the Central Inspection for the Care of
Foreign Workers, a General in the SS and a General in the
SA. The defendant SAUCKEL used the foregoing positions and
his personal influence in such a manner that: he promoted
the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators set forth in
Count One of the indictment; he participated in the economic
preparations for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violation of
Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set forth in Counts One
and Two of the Indictment; he authorized, directed and
participated in the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of
the Indictment and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in
Count Four of the Indictment, including particularly the War
Crimes and Crimes against Humanity involved in forcing the
inhabitants of occupied countries to work as slave laborers
in occupied countries and in Germany.
SPEER:
The defendant SPEER between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, Reichsleiter, member of the Reichstag, Reich
Minister for Armament and Munitions, Chief of the
Organization Todt, General Plenipotentiary for Armaments in
the Office of the Four Year Plan, and Chairman of the
Armaments Council. The defendant SPEER used the foregoing
positions and his personal influence in such a manner that:
he participated in the military and economic planning and
preparation of the Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression
and Wars in Violation of International Treaties, Agreements
and Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of the
Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment
and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of
the Indictment, including more particularly the abuse and
exploitation of human beings for forced labor in the conduct
of aggressive war.
FUNK:
The defendant FUNK between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, Economic Adviser of Hitler, National Socialist
Deputy to the Reichstag, Press Chief of the Reich
Government, State Secretary of the Reich Ministry of Public
Enlightenment and Propaganda, Reich Minister of
Economics, Prussian Minister of Economics, President of the
German Reichsbank, Plenipoten-
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tiary for Economy and member of the Ministerial Council for
the Defense of the Reich. The defendant FUNK used the
foregoing positions, his personal influence, and his close
connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner that: he
promoted the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators and
the consolidation of their control over Germany set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the preparations
for war set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
participated in the military and economic planning and
preparation of the Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression
and Wars in Violation of International Treaties, Agreements
and Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of the
Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment
and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of
the Indictment, including more particularly crimes against
persons and property in connection with the economic exploitation of
occupied territories.
SCHACHT:
The defendant SCHACHT between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, a member of the Reichstag, Reich Minister of
Economics, Reich Minister without Portfolio and President of
the German Reichsbank; The defendant SCHACHT used the
foregoing positions, his personal influence, and his
connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner that: he
promoted the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators and
the consolidation of their control over Germany set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the preparations
for war set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; and he participated in the military and economic
plans and preparation of the Nazi conspirators for Wars of
Aggression, and Wars in Violation of International Treaties,
Agreements and Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of
the Indictment.
PAPEN:
The defendant PAPEN between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, a member of the Reichstag, Reich Chancellor,
Vice Chancellor under Hitler, special Plenipotentiary for
the Saar, negotiator of the Concordat with the Vatican,
Ambassador in Vienna and Ambassador in
Turkey. The defendant PAPEN used the foregoing positions,
his personal influence and his close connection with the
Fuehrer in such manner that: he promoted the accession to
power of the Nazi conspirators and participated in the
consolidation of their control over Germany set forth in
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Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the preparations
for war set forth in Count One of the Indictment; and he
participated in the political planning and preparation of
the Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in
Violation of International Treaties, Agreements and
Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of the
Indictment.
KRUPP:
The defendant KRUPP was between 1932-1945: head of Friedrich
KRUPP A.G., a member of the General Economic Council,
President of the Reich Union of German Industry, and head of
the Group for Mining and Production of Iron and Metals under
the Reich Ministry-of Economics.
The defendant KRUPP used the foregoing positions, his
personal influence, and his connection with the Fuehrer in
such a manner that: he promoted the accession to power of
the Nazi conspirators and the consolidation of their control
over Germany set forth in Count One of
the Indictment; he promoted the preparation for war set
forth in Count One of the Indictment; he participated in the
military and economic planning and preparation of the Nazi
conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in violation of
International Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set forth
in Counts One and Two of the Indictment; and he authorized,
directed and participated in the War Crimes set forth in
Count Three of the Indictment and the Crimes against
Humanity set forth in Count Four of the Indictment,
including more particularly the exploitation and- abuse of
human beings for labor in the conduct of aggressive wars.
NEURATH:
The defendant NEURATH between 1932-1945 was: a member of the
Nazi Party, a General in the SS, a member of the Reichstag,
Reich Minister, Reich Minister of Foreign Afl!airs,
President of the Secret Cabinet Council, and Reich Protector
for Bohemia and Moravia. The defendant
NEURATH used the foregoing positions his personal influence,
and his close connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner
that: he promoted the accession to power of the Nazi
conspirators set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
promoted the preparations for war set forth in Count One of
the Indictment; he participated in the political planning
and preparation of the Nazi conspirators for Wars of
Aggression and Wars in Violation of International Treaties,
Agreements and Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of
the Indictment; in accordance with
the Fuehrer Principle he
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executed, and assumed responsibility for the execution of
the foreign policy plans of the Nazi conspirators set forth
in Count One of the Indictment; and he authorized, directed
and participated in the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of
the Indictment and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in
Count Four of the Indictment, including particularly the
crimes against persons and property in the occupied
territories.
SCHIRACH:
The defendant SCHIRACH between 1924 and 1945 was: a member
of the Nazi Party, a member of the Reichstag, Reich Youth
Leader on the Staff of the SA Supreme Command, Reichsleiter
in the Nazi Party for Youth Education, Leader of Youth of
the German Reich, head of the Hitler
Jugend, Reich Defence Commissioner and Reichstatthalter and
Gauleiter of Vienna. The defendant SCHIRACH used the
foregoing positions, his personal influence and his intimate
connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner that: he
promoted the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators and
the consolidation of their control over Germany set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the psychological
and educational preparations for war and the militarization
of Nazi dominated organizations set forth in Count One of
the Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in the Crimes
against Humanity set forth in Count Four of the Indictment,
including, particularly, anti-Jewish measures.
SEYSS-INQUART:
The defendant SEYSS-INQUART between 1932-1945 was: a member
of the Nazi Party, a General in the SS, State Councillor of
Austria, Minister of the Interior and Security of Austria,
Chancellor of Austria, a member of the Reichstag, a member
of the Reich Cabinet, Reich Minister without Portfolio,
Chief of the Civil Administration in South Poland, Deputy
Governor-General of the Polish Occupied Territory, and Reich
Commissar for the Occupied Netherlands. The defendant SEYSS-
INQUART used the foregoing positions and his personal
influence in such a manner that: he promoted the seizure and
the consolidation of control over Austria
by the Nazi conspirators set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he participated in the political planning and
preparation of the Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression
and Wars in Violation of International Treaties, Agreements
and Assurances se forth in Counts One and Two of the
Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment
and the Crimes against
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Humanity set forth in Count Four of the Indictment,
including a wide variety of crimes against persons and
property.
STREICHER:
The defendant STREICHER between 1932-1945 was: a member of
the Nazi Party, a member of the Reichstag, a General in the
SA, Gauleiter of Franconia, Editor in Chief of the anti-
Semitic newspaper "Der Stuermer". The defendant STREICHER
used the foregoing positions, his
personal influence, and his close connection with the
Fuehrer in such a manner that: he promoted the accession to
power of the Nazi conspirators and the consolidation of
their control over Germany set forth in Count One of the
Indictment: he authorized, directed and participated in the
Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of the
Indictment, including particularly the incitement of the
persecution of the Jews set forth in Count One and Count
Four of the
Indictment.
KEITEL:
The defendant KEITEL between 1938 and 1945 was: Chief of the
High Command of the German Armed Forces, member of the
Secret Cabinet Council, member of the Council of Ministers
for the Defence of the Reich, and Field Marshal. The
defendant KEITEL used the foregoing
positions, his personal influence and his intimate
connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner that: he
promoted the military preparations for war set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; he participated in the
political planning and preparation of the Nazi conspirators
for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violations of
International Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set forth
in Counts One and Two of the Indictment; he executed and
assumed responsibility for the execution of the plans of the
Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in
Violation of International Treaties, Agreements and
Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of the
Indictment; he authorized, directed and participated in the
War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment and
the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of the
Indictment, including particularly the War Crimes and Crimes
against Humanity involved in the ill treatment of prisoners
of war and of the civilian population of occupied
territories.
JODL:
The defendant JODL between 1932 and 1945 was: Lt. Colonel,
Army Operations Department of the Wehrmacht, Colonel, Chief
of OKW Operations Department, Major-General and Chief of
Staff
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OKW and Colonel-General. The defendant JODL used the
foregoing positions, his personal influence, and his close
connection with the Fuehrer in such a manner that: he
promoted the accession to power of the Nazi conspirators and
the consolidation of their control over Germany set forth in
Count One of the Indictment; he promoted the preparations
for war set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
participated in the military planning and preparation of the
Nazi conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in
Violation of International Treaties, Agreements
and Assurances set forth in Counts One and Two of the
Indictment; and he authorized, directed and participated in
the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the Indictment
and the Crimes against humanity set forth in Count Four of
the Indictment, including a wide variety of crimes
against persons and property.
RAEDER:
The defendant RAEDER between 1928 and 1945 was: Commander-in-
Chief of the German Navy, Generaladmiral, Grossadmiral,
Admiralinspekteur of the German Navy, and a member of the
Secret Cabinet Council. The defendant RAEDER used the
foregoing positions and his personal influence in such a
manner that: he promoted the preparations for war set forth
in Count One of the Indictment; he participated in the political
planning and preparation of the Nazi conspirators for Wars
of Aggression and Wars in Violation of International
Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set forth in Counts One
and Two of the Indictment; he executed, and assumed
responsibility for the execution of the plans of the Nazi
conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violation of
International Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set forth
in Counts One and Two of the Indictment; and he authorized,
directed, and participated in the war crimes set forth in
Count Three of the Indictment, including particularly war
crimes arising out of sea warfare.
DOENITZ:
The defendant DOENITZ between 1932 and 1945 was Commanding
Officer of the Weddigen U-boat flotilla, Commander-in-Chief
of the U-boat arm, Vice-Admiral, Admiral, Grossadmiral and
Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, Advisor to Hitler,
and Successor to Hitler as head of the German Government.
The defendant DOENITZ used the foregoing positions, his
personal influence, and his intimate connection with the
Fuehrer in such a manner that he promoted the preparations
for war set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
participated in the military
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planning and preparation of the Nazi conspirators for Wars
of Aggression and Wars in Violation of International
Treaties, Agreements and Assurances set forth in Counts One
and Two of the Indictment; and he authorized, directed and
participated in the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of
the Indictment, including particularly the crimes against
persons and property on the high seas.
FRITZSCHE:
The defendant FRITZSCHE between 1933 and 1945 was: a member
of the Nazi Party, Editor-in-Chief of the official German
news agency, "Deutsche Nachrichten Bureo", Head of the
Wireless News Service and of the Home Press Division of the
Reich Ministry of Propaganda, Ministerialdirektor of the
Reich Ministry of Propaganda, head of the Radio Division of the
Propaganda Department of the Nazi Party, and Plenipotentiary
for the Political Organization of the Greater German Radio.
The defendant FRITZSCHE used the foregoing positions and his
personal influence to disseminate and exploit the principal
doctrines of the Nazi conspirators set forth in Count One of
the Indictment, and to advocate, encourage and incite the
commission of the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the
Indictment and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in
Count Four of the Indictment including, particularly, anti-
Jewish measures and the ruthless exploitation of occupied
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