[ ... ] disappeared or been exterminated. The only probative value of this fictitious trusteeship is to furnish another cord to bind Pohl closer to OST's criminal purposes. In an attempt at partial exculpation, Pohl has submitted in evidence (Pohl Ex. 2) a decree, dated February 28, 1933, signed by Reich President Von [ ... ]
[ ... ] heretofore made, the Tribunal determines that the defendant Pohl is guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, as alleged in Counts II and III of the Indictment. The Tribunal finds that the defendant Pohl was a member of a criminal organization, that is, the SS, under the conditions defined by the [ ... ]
which terminated his connection with the WVHA. In this case we are concerned with judging his conduct only between September 1, 1939, and September [ ... ]
[ ... ] billets, and Amtsgruppe C for construction and maintenance needs. As early as November 1941, Pohl suggested that meetings of all the W office chiefs be held Loerner, Hohberg and Volk were present, among others. Again, in September 1943, Pohl called a meeting of W office chiefs, at which defendants Georg Loerner [ ... ]
[ ... ] ignorance which each claims, Pohl never could have run the WVHA with anything near the outstanding success which he achieved. The whole than Pohl could hardly have failed under those circumstances to show a profit. First of all, Frank must conclusively be convicted of knowledge of and [ ... ]
behalf negatives any such ridiculous inference. It must be concluded, therefore, that Frank knew that the slave labor was being supplied by the conc [ ... ]
ing to the disposition of the proceeds of Action Reinhardt before that date, he acted in the belief that the hundred million Reichsmarks of Jewish p [ ... ]
to the goods as "originating from thefts, receiving of stolen goods and hearded goods." He proceeds to specify the manner of distribution of the co [ ... ]
We therefore cannot find from the proof that the defendant Frank is in law guilty of the murders of the Jews in the concentration camps, but we do f [ ... ]
[ ... ] recommendations to Himmler or to the Main Personnel Office, through Pohl, for their transfer, appointment or promotion, and he personally signed orders transferring officer in charge of personnel, he was as much an integral part of the whole organization and as essential a bog in its operation as any other of Pohl [ ... ]