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Altstoetter 10 |
Altstoetter Ex.
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Extract from the German
Civil Service Law (Deutsches Beamtengesetz, or "DBG"), 26 January 1937. |
182 |
| Joel 8 |
Joel Ex.11 |
Letter of Reich
Minister of Justice Guertner to Reich Minister of the Interior Frick, 14 May
1935, protesting against the "Mistreatment of Communist prisoners by
policemen." |
314 |
| Klemm 1 |
Klemm Ex. 1 |
The "Enabling Act."
(Also NG-715, Pros. Ex. 112.) |
163 |
| Klemm 20 |
Klemm Ex. 20 |
Letters from Guertner,
Reich Minister of Justice, to Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, and to the SA Chief
of Staff, Viktor Lutze, 5 June 1935, concerning interference in the trial of
camp Hohenstein personnel. |
352 |
| Klemm 28 |
Klemm Ex.28 |
Order of Prussian
Ministry of Justice, 15 March 1934, informing au thorities of Goering's decree
of 11 March 1934, authorizing the Gestapo and certain Prussian authorities to
order protective custody for political reasons. |
313 |
| Klemm 29 |
Klemm Ex. 29 |
Decree of 17 October
1939, establishing special jurisdiction and providing for judges appointed by
Himmler, for criminal proceedings against members of the SS and police
formations on special tasks. |
190 |
| Klemm 33 |
Klemm Ex. 33 |
Party Chancellery
instructions to Party officials, 31 August 1937 and 9 February 1938, concerning
the exclusive concern of judicial authorities in prosecuting punishable
offenses and procedures where Party members may have committed them. |
361 |
| Klemm 33 |
Klemm Ex. 33 |
Announcement of Martin
Bormann, Party Chancellery chief, 2 December 1942, requesting Gauleiter to
inform the Party Chancellery of their opinions on the Judges' Letters and of
good and bad verdicts. |
540 |
| Klemm 57 |
Klemm Ex. 57 |
Extracts from decree,
13 December 1944, for the further adaptation of criminal procedure to the
requirements of total war (fourth decree for the simplification of criminal
procedure). |
211 |
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