for gaining information he could go to Auschwitz and not learn of what was transpiring in the gas chambers and crematorias. Mummenthey had to know [ ... ]
[ ... ] had committed any crime or had received any compensation for it, but simply because they were Jews and Poles. In a letter drafted for Pohl's signature [ ... ]
[ ... ] documents were introduced in evidence to demonstrate the close tie-up between him and Pohl. On June 28, 1941, Pohl appointed him as business manager of Ostdeutsche Baustoffwerke GmbH. On September 2, 1941, Pohl appointed Bobermin as his deputy to inspect the former Russian territories for plants producing [ ... ]
The International Military Tribunal found that "the murder and ill treatment of civilian populations reached its height in the treatment of the citi [ ... ]
[ ... ] made by Pohl. But Pohl was commander-in-chief of all WVHA activities. To here expect exoneration from the charge of criminality on the basis of Pohl were operating. In view of his use of inmates from Auschwitz in the Golleschau plant, his high position in the SS, his close association with Pohl, his [ ... ]
[ ... ] an integral part of the WVHA and answerable to Pohl, it is not apparent that it was active in any aggressive way or that it forms part of the pattern [ ... ]
and administered SS-hospitals. Then there were two other organizations under his charge, the EXTERNSTEIN and the KING HENRY establishment, the form [ ... ]
[ ... ] , was ordered by Himmler and the chain of command from Himmler to Bartels did not even go through Pohl, Chief of the WVHA. The only objective part played this respect by General Wolff on Himmler's orders. The sums which were then made available by Klein were used by Bartels who, on orders from Pohl, was [ ... ]
Klein had to do with this acquisition followed in point of time its confiscation by another Reichs Agency with which Klein was in no way connected. [ ... ]
Tribunal concludes that Klein does not fall within the category specified and therefore finds him not guilty under Count IV. [ ... ]