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
The Reich Minister of the Interior, in agreement with the deputy of the
Fuehrer and the Reich Minister of Justice, will issue the legal and
administrative regulations required for carrying out and supplementing
this law.
Article 7
This law comes into force on the day following its promulgation;
article 3, however, not until 1 January 1936.
Nuernberg, 15 September 1935, at the Reich Party Congress for
Freedom.[94]
The Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor
ADOLF HITLER
The Reich Minister of the Interior
FRICK
The Reich Minister of Justice
DR. GUERTNER
The Deputy of the Fuehrer
Reich Minister without Portfolio
R. HESS
PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NG-715
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 112
EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW AGAINST ECONOMIC SABOTAGE,
1 DECEMBER 1936
1936 REICHSGESETZBLATT, PART 1, PAGE 999
The Reich government has enacted the following law, which is
promulgated herewith:
Article 1
(1) A German citizen who deliberately and unscrupulously, for his own
gain or for other low motives, contrary to legal provisions smuggles
property abroad or leaves property abroad and thus inflicts serious
damage to German economy is to be punished by death. His property will
be confiscated. The perpetrator is also punishable, if he commits the
act abroad.
(2) This crime is subject to the jurisdiction of the People’s Court.
Article 2
The law becomes effective on the day of its promulgation.
Berlin, 1 December 1936
The Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor
ADOLF HITLER
The Plenipotentiary for the Four Year Plan
GOERING
Minister President
The Reich Minister of Economics as Deputy
POSSE
The Reich Minister of Justice
DR. GUERTNER
TRANSLATION OF ALTSTOETTER DOCUMENT 10
ALTSTOETTER DEFENSE EXHIBIT 1 (1)
EXTRACT FROM THE GERMAN CIVIL SERVICE LAW
(DEUTSCHES BEAMTENGESETZ, OR “DBG”), 26 JANUARY 1937[95]
_4. Obligation to render obedience_
Article 7
(1) The civil servant is responsible for the lawfulness of his official
acts.
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