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Mansfeld (Dr., deputy general, mobilization of labor (1942))
Date: 29 January 1942
Literal Title: Subject: Increased mobilization of man-power for the German Reich from the occupied territories and preparations for mobilization by force.
Total Pages: 5
Language of Text: Multilanguage
Evidence Code: PS-1183
Exhibit Code: Prosecution 26
Document Book No: Prosecution Forced labor
Citations: IMT (page 2993), IMT (page 2982), IMT (page 3015)
HLSL Item No.: 453430
Notes:In French (3pp), then English (2pp). Another copy of PS 1183 was entered as US exhibit 585.
PS-1183: Circular Directive to Governing Authorities in the Occupied Territories re Measures to be Adopted in the Procurement of Workers
PS-1183: Express letter from the plenipotentiary for the Four-year-plan "deployment of labor" department, 29 January 1942, to the supreme administrative authorities of the occupied territories, concerning measures to intensify the recruiting of labor for the Reich from the occupied territories and to prepare for forcible enrollment
PS-1183: Letter from Dr. Masfeld re increased mobilization of manpower for German Reich from occupied territories, 29 Jan. 42.
Letter, 29 January 1942, from Labor Allocation Department of Commissioner of Four-Year Plan (Goering's Office). Letter concerns increased mobilization of man- power from the occupied territories and preparations for mobilization by force, Shows as addressees the pertinent Reich offices in the occupied countries of Poland, Norway, Holland, France, Belgium, etc. Letter states that forcible mobilization of workers from occupied territories cannot, be disregarded, in case voluntary recruiting is unsuccessful -- and the more possibility of mobilization by force will, in many instances, make recruiting easier.
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