Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal No. 1, in the matter of the United States of America against Ulrich Greifelt et al, defendants, sitting at Nurnberg, Germany on 10 October 1947, Justice Wyatt, presiding.
THE MARSHAL:The Honorable, the Judges of military Tribunal I Military Tribunal 1 is now in session.
God save the United States of America and this Honorable Tribunal.
There will be order in the Courtroom.
THE PRESIDENT:Military Tribunal I will come to order. The Tribunal will now proceed with the arraignment of the defendants in Case no. 8 pending before this Tribunal. The Secretary General will call the roll of the defendants.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Each defendant will stand and answer "present" when his name is called. Ulrich Greifelt.
ULRICH GREIFELT:Present.
THE SECRETRY GENERAL:Be seated. Rudolf Creutz.
RUDOLE CREUTZ:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Konrad Meyer-Hetling.
KONRADMEYER-HETLING: Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Otto Schwarzenberger.
OTTO SCHWARZENBERGER:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Herbert Huebner.
HERBERT HUEBNER:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Werner Lorenz.
WERNER LORENZ:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Heinz Brueckner.
HEINZ BRUECKNER:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Otto Hofman.
OTTO HOFMANN:Otto Hofmann.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Richard Hildebrandt.
RICHARD HILDEBRANDT:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Firtz Schwalm.
FRITZ SCHWAML:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Max Sollmann.
MAX SOLLMANN:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Gregor Ebner.
GREGOR EBNER:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Guenther Tesch.
GUENTHER TESCH:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:Be seated. Inge Viermetz.
INGE VIERMETZ:Present.
THE SECRETARY GENERAL:May this Honorable Tribunal please, all of the defendants are present and in the dock.
THE PRESIDENT:The record will so indicate. The prosecution will now proceed with the reading of the indictment.
MR. MCHANEY:Your Honors, Mr. McHaney of the Prosecution:
The United States of America by the undersigned Telford Taylor. Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, duly appointed to represent said Government in the prosecution of war criminals, charges that the defendants herein committed Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes. as defined in Control Council Law No. 10, duly enacted by the Allied Control Council on 20 December 1945. These crimes included murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, atrocities, deportation, enslavement, plunder of property, persecutions and other inhumane acts, as set forth in Counts One and Two of this Indictment. All but one of the defendants herein are further charged with membership in a Criminal Organization, as set forth in Count Three of this Indictment.
The persons accused as guilty of these crimes and accordingly named as defendants in this case are:
Ulrich Greifelt - Obergruppenfuehrer in Die Schutzstaffeln der Nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Arbeiterpartei (commonly known as "SS") and General of Police (Lt. General); Chief of the Main Staff Office (Stabshauptamt) of the Reichs Commissioner for the Strenghtening of Germanism (Reichskommissar fuer die Festigung des deutschen Volkstums, commonly known as the "RKFDV"); Chief of Amtsgruppe "B" of the Main Staff Office.
Rudolf Creutz - Oberfuehrer (Senior Colonel) in the SS; Deputy to Greifelt and Chief of Amtsgruppe "A" of the Main Staff Office of the RKFDV.
Konrad Meyer-Hetling - Oberfuehrer (Senior Colonel) in the SS; Chief of Amtsgruppe "C" of the Main Staff Office of the RKFDV.
Otto Schwarzenberger - Oberfuehrer (Senior Colonel) in the SS; Chief of Amt V in Amtsgruppe "B" of the Main Staff Office of the RKFDV.
Herbert Huebner - Standartenfuehrer (Colonel) in the SS; Chief of Branch Office Posen of the Main Staff Office of the RKFDV and local representative of the SS Main Race and Settlement Office (Rasse und Siedlungshauptamt, commonly known as "RUSHA") for the Warthegau.
Werner Lorenz - Oberguppenfuehrer in the SS and General of the Waffen-SS and Police (Lt. General); Chief of the Repatriation Office for Ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, commonly known as "VOMI") of the SS.
Heinz Brueckner - Sturmbannfuehrer (Major) in the SS; Chief of Amt VI of VOMI.
Otto Hofmann - Obergruppenfuehrer (Lt. General) in the SS; Chief of RUSHA, July 9 1940 to April 20, 1943; later Higher SS and Police Leader (HSSPF) for Southwestern Germany.
Richard Hildebrandt - Obergruppenfuehrer in the SS and General of Police (Lt. General); Chief of RUSHA, April 20, 1943 to May 1945.
Fritz Schwalm - Obersturmfuehrer (Lt. Colonel) in the SS; Chief of Staff of RUSHA and principal RUSHA representative at the Immigration Center at Lodz (Einwandererzentrale Lodz, commonly known as "EWZ").
Max Sollmann - Standartenfuehrer (Colonel) in the SS; Chief of Lebensborn, e.V. (Well of Life Society) of the SS; Chief of Main Department A of Lebensborn.
Gregor Ebner - Oberfuehrer (Senior colonel) in the SS; Chief of the Main Health Department of Lebensborn.
Guenther Tesch - Sturmbannfuehrer (Major) in the SS; Chief of the Main Legal Department of Lebensborn.
Inge Viermetz - Deputy Chief of Main Department A of Lebensborn.
COUNT ONE - CHIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.
1. Between September 1939 and April 1945, all the defendants herein committed Crimes Against Humanity as defined by Control Council Law No. 10, in that they were principals in, accessories to, ordered, abetted, took a consenting part in, were connected with plans and enterprises involving and were members of organizations or groups connected with: atrocities and offenses, including but not limited to murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, imprisonment, torture, persecutions on political, racial and religious grounds, and other inhumane and criminal acts against civilian populations, including German civilians and nationals of other countries, and against prisoners of war.
2. The acts, conduct, plans and enterprises charged in Paragraph 1 of this Count were carried out as part of a Systematic program of genocide, aimed, at the destruction of foreign nations and ethnic groups, in Part murderous extermination, and in part by elimination and suppression of national characteristics. The object of this program was to strengthen the German nation and the so- called "Aryan" race at the expense of such other nations and groups by imposing Nazi and German characteristics upon individuals selected therefrom (such imposition being hereinafter called "Germanization"); and by the extermination of "undesirable" racial elements. This program was carried out in part by
a) kidnapping the children of foreign nationals in order to select for Germanization those who were considered of "racial value";
b) Encouraging and compelling abortions on Eastern workers for the purposes of preserving their working capacity as slave labor and weakening Eastern nations;
c) Taking away, for the purpose of extermination or Germanization, infants born to Eastern workers in Germany;
d) Executing, imprisoning, in concentration camps, or Germanizing Eastern workers and prisoners of war who had had sexual intercourse with Germans, and imprisoning the Germans involved;
e) Preventing marriages and hampering reproduction of enemy nationals;
f) Evacuating enemy populations from their native lands by force and resettling so-called "ethnic Germans" (Volks deutsche) on such lands;
g) Compelling nationals of other countries to perform work in Germany, to become members of the German community, to accept German citizenship, and to join the German Armed Forces, the Waffen-SS, the Reich Labor Service and similar organization.
h) Plundering public and private property in Germany and in the incorporated and occupied territories, elg.
, taking church property, real estate, hospitals, apart ments, goods of all kinds, and even personal effects of concentration camp inmates, and
i) Participating in the persecution and extermination of Jews.
3. Throughout the period covered by this Indictment, all of the defendants herein were associated directly or indirectly with the Main Staff Office (Stabshauptamt) of the Reichs Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germanism (Reichskommissar fuer die Festigung des deutschen Volkstums, commonly known as the "RKFDV"), with the Repatriation Office for Ethnic Germans (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle, commonly known as "VOMI"), with the SS-Main Race and Settlement Office (SS-Rasse und Siedlungshauptamt, commonly known as "RUSHA"), and with the Well of Life Society (Lebensborn, e.V., commonly known as Lebensborn.)
4. Heinrich Himmler, Reichs Fuehrer of the SS and Chief of the German Police, was also the RKFDV. In his capacity as RKFDV he established the Main Staff Office (Stabshauptamt) with the defendant Ulrich Greifelt in charge. The Main Staff Office was responsible, among other things, for bringing "ethnic Germans" into Germany, for evacuating non-Germans from desirable areas in foreign lands, and for establishing new settlements of Germans and "ethnic Germans" in such areas. These activities involved transfer of populations, Germanization of citizens of other countries, deportation of Eastern workers, deportation to slave labor of members of other countries eligible for Germanization, kidnapping of so-called "racially valuable" children for Germanization, participation in the performance of abortions on Eastern workers, murder and plunder of property. Ultich Greifelt was Chief of the Main Staff Office and In personal charge of Amtsgruppe B, which consisted of the offices for economy, agriculture, and finance; Rudolf Creutz was Chief of Antsgruppe A; which consisted of the Central Office and the offices for re-settlement of folkdom, and labor, and was in personal charge of Amt Z (Central Office); Konrad Meyer-Hetling was Chief of Amtsgruppe C which consisted of the Central Land Office and the offices for planning and construction, and was in personal charge of Amt VI (Planning); Otto Schwarzenberger was Chief of Amt V (Finance); and Herbert Huebner was Chief of Branch Office Posen.
5. The Office for Repatriation of Ethnic Germans (VOMI) was responsible, among other things, for the selection of "ethnic Germans", their evacuation from their native country, their transportation into "VOMI" camps, their care in these camps including temporary employment as well as ideological training, and their indoctrination after final employment or resettlement.
It took large amounts of personal effects of concentration camp inmates and of real estate, for the use of resettlers. VOMI also played a leading part in the compulsory conscription of enemy nationals into the Armed Forces, Waffen-SS, Police and similar organizations. In addition, it participated in the compulsory Germanization of "ethnic Germans" and people of German descent, in the forcing into slave labor of individuals considered eligible for Germanization, and in the kidnapping of foreign children. Werner Lorenz was the Chief of VOMI; and Heinz Brueckner was Chief of Amt VI (Safeguarding of German Folkdom in the Reich Sicherung deutschen Volkstums in Reich.)
6. The SS Main Race and Settlement Office (RUSHA) was responsible, among other things, for racial examinations. These racial examinations were carried out by RUS leaders (Rasse und Siedlungs Fuehrer) or their staff members, called racial examiners (Eignungspruefer), in connection with: cases where sexual intercourse between workers and prisoners of war of the Eastern nations and Germans had occurred, pregnancy of Eastern workers, children born to Eastern workers, classification of people of German descent, selection of enemy nationals, particularly Poles and Slovenes, for slave labor and Germanization, kidnapping of children eligible for Germanization, transfers of populations, and persecution and extermination of Jews. Otto Hofmann was the Chief of RUSHA from 1940 to 1943; Richard Hildebrandt was the Chief of RUSHA from 1943 to 1945; Fritz Schwalm was Chief of Staff of RUSHA; and Herbert Huebner was the RUS leader for the Warthegau.
7. Lebensborn was responsible, among other things, for the kidnapping of foreign children for the purpose of Germanization. Max Sollmann was the Chief of Lebensborn and in personal charge of Main Department A, which consisted of offices for reception into homes, guardianship, foster homes and adoptions, statistics, and registration:
Gregor Ebner was the Chief of the Main Health Department; Guenther Tesch was the Chief of the Main Legal Department; and Inge Viermetz was Deputy Chief of Main Department A.
MR. MCHANEY:Mr. Schiller will continue with the reading of the indictment.
MR. SCHILLER:
8. The RKFDV Main Staff Office, VOMI, RUSHA, and Lebensborn were inter-related in their operations, purposes, and functions. The Main Staff Office was the driving force for carrying out the program set forth above in Paragraph 2. VOMI, RUSHA and Lebensborn participated in the execution of various portions of this program. RUSHA, in carrying out racial investigations and examinations, took a leading part in the accomplishment of the program. Since negative results of racial investigations and examinations led to the extermination or imprisonment in concentration camps of the individuals concerned, the Main Staff Office, as well as VOMI, RUSHA and Lebensborn, acted in close cooperation with the SS Reichs Main Security Office (SS Reichssicherheitshauptamt, commonly known as the "RSHA"). The RSHA imposed capital punishment and imprisonment in concentration camps upon individuals designated by RUSHA, after examination, and upon those persons who resisted measures which the Main Staff Office, VOMI, RUSHA and Lebensborn sought to carry out.
9. The ties between the Main Staff Office, VOMI, RUSHA and Lebensborn were not only organizational but also personal. Higher SS and Police Leaders, such as the defendant Otto Hofmann, after his resignation as Chief of RUSHA, represented at the same time the RKFDV. In some instances, RUS leaders also represented Lebensborn.
10. The fundamental purpose of the four organizations described as set forth above in Paragraphs 4 to 9 inclusive, was to proclaim and safeguard the supposed superiority of "Nordic" blood, and to exterminate and suppress all sources which might "dilute" or "taint" it. The underlying objective was to assure Nazi dominance over Germany and German domination over Europe in perpetuity.
In carrying out the plans and enterprises constituting a vast integrated scheme to commit genocide and thereby to strengthen Germany, the defendants herein participated in criminal activities, including but not limited to those set forth hereinafter in Paragraphs 11 to 21, inclusive, of this Indictment.
11. Kidnapping of Alien Children. An extensive plan of kidnapping "racially valuable" alien children was instituted. This plan had the two-fold purpose of weakening enemy nations and increasing the population of Germany. It was also used as a method of retaliation and intimidation in the occupied countries. During the war years, numerous Czech, Polish, Yugoslav and Norwegian children were taken from their parents or guardians and classified according to their "racial value". Also included in this program were the illegitimate children of non-German mothers, fathered by members of the German Armed forces in the occupied countries. Those children considered to be "racially valuable" were selected for Germanization and placed in foster homes or designated children's homes. In carrying out this program, numerous birth certificates were falsified and German names were given to those children selected for Germanization. The defendants Greifelt, Creutz, Meyer-Hetling, Schwarzenberger, Huebner, Hildebrandt, Hofmann, Schwalm, Sollmann,Ebner, Tesch, Viermetz, Lorenz and Brueckner are charged with special responsibility for and participation in these crimes.
12. Abortions. All known cases of pregnancy among deported Eastern slave workers were submitted to RUSHA. Extinctions were conducted on the racial characteristics of the expectant mother and father. In the majority of instances, where the racial examinations yielded negative results showing that the expected child was not of "racial value", the Eastern women workers were induced or forced to undergo abortions. When the expected child was found to be of "racial value" it was taken shortly after birth, as described below in Paragraph 13.
The desired results of this systematic program of abortions were immediately, to keep the women available as labor, and, ultimately, to reduce the populations of the Eastern nations.
Abortions on Polish women in the Government General were also encouraged by the withdrawal of abortion cases from the jurisdiction of the Polish courts. The defendants Greifelt, Creutz, Meyer-Hetling, Schwarzenberger, Hofmann, Hildebrandt, Schwalm, Huebner, Lorenz and Brueckner are charged with special responsibility for and participation in these crimes.
13. Taking Away Infants of Eastern Workers.
Often cases of pregnancy among workers were not discovered until too late for an abortion to be performed or until the child was actually born. Racial examinations of the expectant mother and father were carried out. When the child was determined to be of "racial value", it was taken immediately after birth by the National Socialist Public Welfare Association (NSV) or Lebensborn, for the purpose of Germanization. Numerous children not selected for Germanization were taken from their mothers and placed in designated collection centers for the purpose of extermination. The defendants Greifelt, Creutz, Meyer-Hetling, Schwarzenberger, Huebner, Hildebrandt, Hofmann, Schwalm, Sollmann,Ebner, Tesch and Viermetz are charged with special responsibility for and participation in these crimes.
14. Punishment for Sexual Intercourse with Germans Czechs, Poles and other Eastern workers or prisoners of war who had had sexual intercourse with Germans were examined by the racial examiners of RUSHA.
Those who were found to be not "racially desirable" were imprisoned in concentration camps or executed. Those found "racially valuable" were Germanized. The defendants Greifelt, Creutz, Meyer-Hetling, Schwarzenberger, Hofmann, Hildebrandt, and Schwalm are charged with special responsibility for and participation in these crimes.