provisions of international law be enforced." (IMT Judgment Vol. I, pages 222, 223). THE PRESIDENT: Judge Harding wi [ ... ]
to the crime. We turn to the national pattern or plan for racial extermination. Fundamentally, the program was one for the actual extermination of [ ... ]
On 30 January 1939, in an address before the Reichstag, Hitler, who was at that very time perfecting his plot for aggressive war, said: "If the int [ ... ]
"The penal law ordinance of 4 December 1941 concerning Poles, was intended not only to serve as a criminal law against Poles and Jews but, beyond th [ ... ]
constitute any material contribution towards the realization of the above-mentioned aim." On 18 September 1942 a conference was hold among Thierack [ ... ]
Of especial significance is the record concerning the establishment of penal laws for Poles and Jews in the annexed Eastern territories. On 17 April [ ... ]
in the sphere of penal law between the Poles (and probably the Jews as well), and the Germans, I prepared, after preliminary discussions with the pr [ ... ]
Jews, "giving a wide range for the interpretations of the facts of the case, with the death penalty applicable throughout. The conditions of impris [ ... ]
criminal cases. On the same day the defendant Schlegelberger wrote to the Reich Minister for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda concerning the a [ ... ]
final result of the prolonged discussion was the enactment of time 13th Regulation under the Reich Citizenship Law of 1 July 1943, which was signed [ ... ]