brief there appears a list of documents - by no means exhaustive - previously offered by the prosecution, which demonstrate Goering's knowledge of and [ ... ]
replacement for industrial workers lacking in the Reich. . ." which is taken from our U.S.A. Exhibit 172, our Document No. 1375. [ ... ]
Defendant Georing is clear from statements in the Defendant Frank's Diary for 10 May 1940, already introduced in evidence. the Defendant Goering is al [ ... ]
ordered prisoners of war to work under dangerous conditions, and in the manufacturing and transportation of arms and munitions of war, in violation of [ ... ]
ployed in war industries; That it was better to employ PW's than unsuitable foreign workers; That Poles, Dutchmen, etc., should be seized if necessa [ ... ]
Albrecht Duerer were taken from a Polish collection and personally handed to the Defendant Goering who took them to the Fuehrer's headquarters. Rosenb [ ... ]
Thus the Defendant Goering's responsibility, for the plunder and looting of art which was actually accomplished by the EinsatzstabRosenberg would seem [ ... ]
Nazis purported to incorporate the four western provinces of Poland into the German Reich. In the remaining portions occupied by them they set up the [ ... ]
from the territories of the General Government all raw materials, scrap materials, machines, etc., which are of use for the German war economy. Enter [ ... ]
territories, is subject to confiscation, administration by commissioner and sequestration in accordance with the following regulations." "1) Confisca [ ... ]