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
In all matters of national legislation the chief of the Party
Chancellery occupies the same position as that of any Reich minister
concerned. Therefore he is to be consulted by the highest Reich
authorities with regard to the drafting of Reich laws, decrees, and
directives of the Fuehrer, directives of the Ministerial Council for
National Defense, as well as directives issued by the highest Reich
authorities, and regulations and provisions for the execution of these
directives. The same applies to the endorsement of laws and directives
issued within the jurisdiction of the German States [Laender] or of
directives of Reich governors.
Article 3
In all matters of general principle and national policy, particularly
in matters pertaining to the drafting, amendment, or execution of laws,
decrees, or directives, all communications between the highest Reich
authorities and the highest authority of the German States including
several political districts on one hand, and the agencies of the Party,
its formations and affiliated organizations on the other hand, are to
be channeled exclusively through the chief of the Party Chancellery. In
such cases there shall exist no direct correspondence between either
the highest Reich authorities or the highest authorities of the German
States, and any agencies of the Party other than the chief of the Party
Chancellery. The same applies to personnel matters of civil servants,
unless such matters are otherwise regulated by special provisions.
Fuehrer Headquarters, 16 January 1942
The Reich Minister and Chief of the Reich Chancellery
DR. LAMMERS
The Chief of the Party Chancellery
M. BORMANN
PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NG-715
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 112
FUEHRER DECREE, 21 MARCH 1942, CONCERNING SIMPLIFICATION
OF THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
1942 REICHSGESETZBLATT, PART I, PAGE 139
The defense of people and Reich necessitates smooth and quick work in
the administration of justice. In order to enable the courts and the
public prosecutors to continue the fulfilling of their tasks under the
extraordinary conditions, I decree the following:
I
The procedure in penal cases including the administration of
punishment, in civil cases and in matters of voluntary jurisdiction,
is to be simplified and expedited, by eliminating all dispensable
measures and by utilizing all available manpower, as far as it is
compatible with the purpose of the procedure. In particular, in penal
cases the enforcement of the indictment by the offended party, and the
formal decree of the court opening, the trial will be eliminated; the
authority of the local court in penal matters is to be enlarged, and
the admissibility of writs of punishment to be extended.
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