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1. INDICTMENT
 
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COUNT ONE — CRIMES AGAINST PEACE 13
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A.  Austria and Czechoslovakia   13
B. Poland, France, and the United Kingdom 15
C Denmark and Norway 16
D. Belgium, The Netherlands, and Luxembbourg 19
E. Yugoslavia and Greece 22
F. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 25
G. The United States of America 28
COUNT TWO — WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: CRIMES AGAINST ENEMY BELLIGERENTS AND PRISONERS OF WAR  29
A. The “Commissar” Order 30
B. The “Commando” Order 31
C. Prohibited Labor of Prisoners of War 32
D. Murder and Ill Treatment of Prisoners of War. 33
 
COUNT THREE — WAR CRIMES AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: CRIMES AGAINST CIVILIANS  36
A. Deportation and Enslavement of Civilians. 37
B. Plunder of Public and Private Property, Wanton Destruction and Devastation not Justified by Military Necessity. 39
C, Murder, Ill-Treatment and Persecution of Civilian Populations. 40
 
COUNT FOUR — COMMON PLAN OR CONSPIRACY 48
   
APPENDIX — STATEMENT OF MILITARY POSITIONS HELD BY THE DEFENDANTS AND COPARTICIPANTS. 48
 
The United States of America, by the undersigned Telford Taylor, Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, duly appointed to represent said Government in the prosecution of war criminals, charges that the defendants herein, with divers other persons, including Erich Raeder, Gerd von Rundstedt, Walther von Brauchitsch, Fedor von Bock, Wilhelm Keitel, Fritz Erich von Manstein and Alfred Jodl (see Appendix, pp. 48-55) committed crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and participated in a common plan and conspiracy to commit crimes against peace, all as defined in Control Council Law Number 10, duly enacted by the Allied Control Council on 20 December 1945. These crimes included planning, preparing, initiating, and waging of wars of aggression  
 

 
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