Archive/File: imt/nca/nca-06/nca-06-3339-PS Last-Modified: 1996/12/03 Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 6 [Page 71] PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT 3339-PS OFFICIAL GAZETTE FOR THE OCCUPIED DUTCH TERRITORIES, YEAR 1941 [Verordnungsblatt fuer die besetzten Niederlandischen Gebiete] Part 8, Page 143. Order of the Reich Commissioner for the Occupied Dutch Territories concerning Marriages of Male Persons of German Nationality in the Occupied Netherlands Territories, and Related Matters, February 28, 1941. In pursuance of Section 5 of the decrees of the Fuehrer concerning the exercise of governmental authority in the Netherlands of May 18, 1940 (RGB1, I, p. 778), I hereby order as follows: Section 1 (1) The marriage of a male person of German nationality shall have validity only if the marriage ceremony is performed by a German official. ******* Section 4 (1) Upon the application of a female person of Netherlands nationality intending to marry a German and requiring for such marriage, in accordance with Articles 92-98 of the Netherlands Civil Code, the consent of her parents, grandparents, guardian, or guardians, the approval of the Reich Commissioner for the occupied Netherlands territories (through the Commissioner General for the Administration of Justice) may grant dispensation form the observance of the waiting period required in accordance with Articles 91 and 103 of the Netherlands Civil Code. ******* The Hague, February 28,1941. Reich Commissioner for the Occupied Dutch Territories SEYSS-INQUART
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