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Nazi Conspiracy & Aggression
Volume II Chapter XV
Legal References & List of Documents
Relating to
The Nazi Party Leadership Corps
(Part 1 of 2)


Charter of the International Military Tribunal, Article 9. Vol. I, Pg. 6

International Military Tribunal, Indictment Number 1, Section IV (H); Appendix B. Vol. I, Pg. 29, 69

[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.]

*004-PS; Report submitted by Rosenberg to Deputy of the Fuehrer, 15 June 1940, on the Political Preparation of the Norway Action. (GB 140). Vol. III, Pg. 19

*057-PS; Circular letter from Bormann to Political Leaders, 30 May 1944, concerning justice exercised by people against Anglo-American murderers. (USA 329). Vol. III, Pg. 19

*064-PS; Bormann's letter to Rosenberg, 27 September 1940, enclosing letter from Gauleiter Florian criticizing churches and publications for soldiers. (USA 359). Vol. III, Pg. 109

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*070-PS; Letter of Deputy Fuehrer to Rosenberg, 25 April 1941, on substitution of National Socialist mottos for morning prayers in schools. (USA 349). Vol. III, Pg. 118

*071-PS; Rosenberg letter to Bormann, 23 April 1941, replying to Bormann's letter of 19 April 1941 (Document 072-PS). (USA 371). Vol. III, Pg. 119

*072-PS; Bormann letter to Rosenberg, 19 April 1941, concerning confiscation of property, especially of art treasures in the East. (USA 357). Vol. III, Pg. 122

*089-PS; Letter from Bormann to Rosenberg, 8 March 1940, instructing Amann not to issue further news print to confessional newspapers. (USA 360). Vol. III, Pg. 147

*090-PS; Letter from Rosenberg to Schwarz, 28 January 1941, concerning registration and collection of art treasures. (USA 372). Vol. III, Pg. 148

*098-PS; Bormann's letter to Rosenberg, 22 February 1940, urging creation of National Socialist Catechism, etc. to provide moral foundation for NS religion. (USA 350) Vol. III, Pg. 152

*100-PS; Bormann's letter to Rosenberg, 18 January 1940, urging preparation of National Socialist reading material to replace Christian literature for soldiers. (USA 691). Vol. III, Pg. 160

*101-PS; Letter from Hess' office signed Bormann to Rosenberg, 17 January 1940, concerning undesirability of religious literature for members of the Wehrmacht. (USA 361). Vol. III, Pg. 160

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*107-PS; Circular letter signed Bormann, 17 January 1938, enclosing directions prohibiting participation of Reichsarbeitsdienst in religious celebrations. (USA 351). Vol. III, Pg. 162

*116-PS; Bormann's letter to Rosenberg, enclosing copy of letter, 24 January 1939, to Minister of Education requesting restriction or elimination of theological faculties. (USA 685). Vol. III, Pg. 165

*122-PS; Bormann's letter to Rosenberg, 17 April 1939, enclosing copy of Minister of Education letter, 6 April 1939, on elimination of theological faculties in various universities. (USA 362). Vol. III, Pg. 173

*136-PS; Certified copy of Hitler Order, 29 January 1940, concerning establishment of "Hohe Schule". (USA 367). Vol. III, Pg. 184

*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

*141-PS; Goering Order, 5 November 1940, concerning seizure of Jewish art treasures. (USA 368). Vol. III, Pg. 188

*145-PS; Order signed by Rosenberg, 20 August 1941, concerning safeguarding the cultural goods in the Occupied Eastern Territories. (USA 373). Vol. III, Pg. 189

*149-PS; Hitler Order, 1 March 1942, establishing authority of Einsatzstab Rosenberg. (USA 369) . Vol. III, Pg. 190

*154-PS; Letter from Lammers to high State and Party authorities, 5 July 1942, confirming Rosenberg's powers. (USA 370) . Vol. III, Pg. 193

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315-PS; Note of a meeting held in the Reich Ministry for Enlightenment and Propaganda, 10 March 1943, concerning treatment of foreign workers employed in the Reich. . Vol. III, Pg. 251

*327-PS; Letter of Rosenberg to Bormann, 17 June 1944, concerning liquidation of property in Eastern Occupied Territories. (USA 338) . Vol. III, Pg. 257

*347-PS; Letter from Lohse to Reich Youth Leader Axmann, 18 April 1944. (USA 340) . Vol. III, Pg. 267

*374-PS; TWX Series of Orders signed by Heydrich and Mueller, issued by Gestapo Headquarters Berlin, 9 November 1938-11 November 1938, concerning treatment of Jews. (USA 729) . Vol. III, Pg. 277

*392-PS; Official NSDAP circular entitled "The Social Life of New Germany with Special Consideration of the German Labor Front", by Prof. Willy Mueller (Berlin, 1938). (USA 326) . Vol. III, Pg. 380

405-PS; Law Concerning Trustees of Labor, 19 May 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 285. . Vol. III, Pg. 387

*407-V and 407-VI-PS; Letter from Sauckel to Hitler, 4/15/1943, concerning labor questions. (USA 209; USA 228) . Vol. III, Pg. 391

*630-PS; Memorandum of Hitler, 1 September 1939, concerning authorization of mercy killings. (USA 342) . Vol. III, Pg. 451

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*654-PS; Thierack's notes, 18 September 1942, on discussion with Himmler concerning delivery of Jews to Himmler for extermination through work. (USA 218) . Vol. III, Pg. 467

*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

*840-PS; Party Directive, 14 July 1939, making clergy and theology students ineligible for Party membership. (USA 606) . Vol. III, Pg. 606

*848-PS; Gestapo telegram from Berlin to Nurnberg, 24 July 1938, dealing with demonstrations against Bishop Sproll in Rottenburg. (USA 353) . Vol. III, Pg. 613

*849-PS; Letter from Kerrl to Minister of State, 23 July 1938, with enclosures dealing with persecution of Bishop Sproll. (USA 354) . Vol. III, Pg.614

*1058-PS; Excerpt from a speech, 20 June 1941, by Rosenberg before people most intimately concerned with Eastern Problem, found in his "Russia File". (USA 147) . Vol. III, Pg.716

*1117-PS; Goering Order, 1 May 1941, concerning establishment of Einsatzstab Rosenberg in all occupied Territories. (USA 384) . Vol. III, Pg. 793

1118-PS; Letter from Rosenberg to Goering, 18 June 1942, and related correspondence. . Vol. III, Pg. 793

*1130-PS; Note, 11 April 1943, and report of speech by Koch in Kiev on 5 March 1943, concerning treatment of civilian population in Ukraine. (USA 169) . Vol. III, Pg. 797

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*1164-PS; Secret letter, 21 April 1942, from SS to all concentration camp commanders concerning treatment of priests. (USA 736) . Vol. III, Pg. 820

1386-PS; Law concerning the granting of amnesty, 23 April 1936. 1936 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 378. . Vol. III, Pg. 960

1388-PS; Law concerning confiscation of Property subversive to People and State, 14 July 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 479. . Vol. III, Pg. 962

1389-PS; Law creating Reich Labor Service, 26 June 1935. 1935 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 769. . Vol. III, Pg. 963

1391-PS; Statute of the Academy for German Law, 2 July 1934. 1934 Reichsgesetzblatt, pp. 605-607. . Vol. III, Pg. 970

1392-PS; Law on the Hitler Youth, 1 December 1936. 1936 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 993. . Vol. III, Pg. 972

1393-PS; Law on treacherous attacks against State and Party, and for the Protection of Party Uniforms, 20 December 1934. 1934 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1269. . Vol. III, Pg. 973

1394-PS; Law to guarantee Public Peace, 13 October 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 723, Art. 1-3 Vol. III, Pg. 976

1395-PS; Law to insure the unity of Party and State, 1 December 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1016. (GB 252) . Vol. III, Pg.978

1397-PS; Law for the reestablishment of the Professional Civil Service, 7 April 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 175 . Vol. III, Pg.981

1398-PS; Law to supplement the Law for the restoration of the Professional Civil Service, 20 July 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 518, Vol. III, Pg. 986

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1402-PS; The Homestead Law of 29 September 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 685. . Vol. III, Pg. 990. Vol. III, Pg. 990

1412-PS; Decree relating to payment of fine by Jews of German nationality, 12 November 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1579. . Vol. IV, Pg. 6

1415-PS; Police regulation concerning appearance of Jews in public, 28 November 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. . Vol. IV, Pg. 6

1416-PS; Reich Citizen Law of 15 September 1935. .1935 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1146. . Vol. IV, Pg. 7

*1417-PS; First regulation to the Reichs Citizenship Law, 14 November 1935. 1935 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1333. (GB 258) . Vol. IV, Pg. 8

1419-PS; Law concerning Jewish tenants, 30 April 1939. 1939 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 864. . Vol. IV, Pg.10

1422-PS; Thirteenth regulation under Reich Citizenship Law, 1 July 1943. 1943 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 372. . Vol. IV, Pg.14

1438-PS; Fuehrer concerning administration of Sudeten-German territory, 22 October 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1453. . Vol. IV, Pg.17

*1481-PS; Gestapo order, 20 January 1938, dissolving and confiscating property of Catholic Youth Women's Organization in Bavaria. (USA 737) . Vol. IV, Pg. 50

*1517-PS; Memorandum from Rosenberg concerning discussion with the Fuehrer, 14 December 1941. (USA 824) . Vol. IV, Pg. 55


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