Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume IIIVarious
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Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume III
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946; War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg
Whoever undertakes to give away a state secret will be punished by
death.
If the perpetrator is a foreigner he may be sentenced to hard labor for
life.
If the act could not have constituted a danger for the welfare of the
Reich, the verdict may be hard labor for life or for not less than 5
years.
Article 90
Whoever undertakes to procure a state secret in order to give it away
will be punished by death or hard labor for life.
If the crime could not have brought about a danger for the welfare of
the Reich the verdict may be a term of hard labor.
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Article 91
Whoever establishes contact with a foreign government or a person
acting for a foreign government with the intention of causing a war or
forcible measures against the Reich or other serious disadvantages to
the Reich, will be punished by death.
Whoever establishes contact of the kind described in paragraph 1 with
the intention of causing serious disadvantages for a national of the
Reich, will be punished with hard labor for life or for not less than 5
years.
Article 82, paragraph 2, second sentence shall apply.
Article 91 a
A German who, during a war against the Reich, serves in the armed
forces of the enemy or carries arms against the Reich or its allies
shall be punished by death or hard labor for life or not less than 5
years.
Article 91 b
Whoever, during a war against the Reich, or with regard to an impending
war, undertakes within the Reich, or being a German abroad, to either
aid and abet the enemy power, or to cause a detriment to the armed
forces of the Reich or its allies shall be punished by death or by hard
labor for life.
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Article 92
Whoever conspires with another in a crime of treason under articles 89
through 90a, or 90f through 91b shall be punished by hard labor.
Whoever solicits or volunteers to commit a crime as described in
paragraph 1, or accepts such a solicitation or offer will be liable
to the same punishment. If the perpetrator declares his solicitation,
offer, or acceptance in writing, the crime is accomplished when the
declaration is sent off.
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Part III. People’s Court[90]
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Berlin, 24 April 1934
The Reich Chancellor
ADOLPH HITLER
The Reich Minister of Justice at the same
time for the Reich Minister of the Interior
DR. GUERTNER
The Reich Defense Minister
VON BLOMBERG
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