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   Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume One, Chapter 11

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       2. "CHARGES" AGAINST CONCENTRATION CAMP INMATES

In the Eastern territories, these victims were apprehended
for extermination in concentration camps without any charges
having been made against them. In the Western occupied
territories, charges were apparently made against some of
the victims. Some of the charges which the Nazis considered
sufficient basis for confinement in a concentration camp are
illustrated in a summary of the file of the dossier of 25
persons arrested in Luxembourg for commitment to various
concentration camps and sets forth the charges made against
each person (L-215). These charges read as follows:

     Name      Charge                                  Place
                                                       of Confinement
--------------------------------------------------------------------- 
     HENRICY   By associating with members of illegal
               resistance
               movements and making money for
               them violating legal foreign
               exchange rates, by harming the
               interests of the Reich and being
               expected in the future to
               disobey official administrative
               regulations and act as an enemy
               of the Reich
                                   			Natzweiler
     
     KRIER     By being responsible for advanced
               sabotage of labor and causing fear 
               because of his political and criminal
               past. Freedom would only further his anti-
               social urge.
     							Buchenwald.
                           *******
                                                  [Page 957]
                                                            
     MONTI     By being strongly suspected of aiding
               desertion.  				Sachsenhausen.
     
     JUNKER    Because as a relative of a deserter he is
               expected to endanger the interests of the 
               German Reich if allowed to go free 	Sachsenhausen.
     
     JAEGER    Because as a relative of a deserter he is
               expected to take advantage of every occasion 
	       to harm the German Reich 		Sachsenhausen
                              
     LUDWIG    For being strongly suspected of aiding
               desertion (L-215)" 			Dachau
     

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