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Legal References And List Of Documents Relating To Artur Seyss-Inquart

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Charter of the International Military Tribunal, Article 6. Vol. I, Pg. 5

International Military Tribunal, Indictment Number 1, Section IV (H); Appendix A. Vol. I, Pg. 29,65

[Note: A single asterisk (*) before a document indicates that the document was received in evidence at the Nurnberg trial. A double asterisk (**) before a document number indicates that the document was referred to during the trial but was not formally received in evidence, for the reason given in parentheses following the description of the document. The USA Description series number, given in parentheses following the description of the document, is the official exhibit number assigned by the court.]

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091-PS; Letter from Rosenberg to Seyss-Inquart, 11 September 1944, concerning seizure of a library in Amsterdam. Vol. III, Pg. 152.

*176-PS; Report on Einsatzstab Rosenberg, Working Group Netherlands, signed Schimmer. (USA 707) . Vol. III, Pg. 203

*437-PS; Extract from report, 19 June 1943, by Frank to Hitler, concerning situation in Poland. (USA 610) . Vol. III, Pg. 396

*812-PS; Letter from Rainer to Seyss-Inquart, 22 August 1939 and report from Gauleiter Rainer to Reichskommissar Gauleiter Buerckel, 6 July 1939 on events in the NSDAP of Austria from 1933 to 11 March 1938. (USA 61) . Vol. III, Pg. 586

997-PS; Top secret report by Seyss-Inquart concerning the situation in the Netherlands -- Exploitation and Nazification in period 29 May 1940 to 19 July 1940. Vol. III, Pg. 817

1162-PS; Four Proclamations calling up Dutch civilians for Temporary Forced Labor. Vol. III, Pg. 817

1163-PS; Posters warning Dutch population of reprisals and announcing the shootings of hostages. Vol. III, Pg. 819

1376-PS; Decree of the Fuehrer concerning the exercise of Governmental authority in the Lowlands, 20 May 1940. 1940 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p.778. Vol. III, Pg. 929

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1621-PS; Secret letter from Reichsfuehrer SS to General Rauter, 12 November 1942, concerning procurement of medico- physiological appliances. Vol. IV, Pg. 136

1660-PS; Decree for registration for active service in Austria in the year 1938 of 16 June 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 631. Vol. IV, Pg. 171

*1726-PS; Statement of Netherlands Government in view of Prosecution and punishment of the German Nazi War Criminals. (USA 195) . Vol. IV, Pg. 227

*1780-PS; Excerpts from diary kept by General Jodl, January 1937 to August 1939. (USA 72) . Vol. IV, Pg. 360

*1816-PS; Stenographic report of the meeting on The Jewish Question, under the Chairmanship of Fieldmarshal Goering, 12 November 1938. (USA 261) . Vol. IV, Pg. 425

1949-PS; Report of Bureau of Statistics for Provinces of the Ostmark, 15 December 1939, concerning Jews. Vol. IV, Pg. 586

2111-PS; Order of Reich Commissioner for Occupied Netherlands Territories concerning establishment of administrative Courts Martial. 1941 Verordnungsblatt, p. 190. Vol. IV, Pg. 735

2112-PS; Order of the Reich Commissioner for Occupied Netherlands Territories concerning Jewish Real Estate, 11 August 1941. 1941 Verordnungsblatt, p. 655. Vol. IV, Pg. 738

*2176-PS; Report on Mauthausen concentration camp, by investigating officer, Office of Judge Advocate, Third U.S. Army, 17 June 1945. (USA 249) . Vol. IV, Pg. 836

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*2219-PS; Excerpt from letter Inquart to Goering, 14 July 1939. (USA 62) . Vol. IV, Pg. 854

*2233-B-PS; Frank Diary. Tagebuch. 1940. Part I. January- March. (USA 174). Vol. IV, Pg. 885

*2233-N-PS; Frank Diary. Tagebuch. 1940. Part II. April to June. (USA 614) . Vol. IV, Pg. 907

2233-CC-PS; Frank Diary. 1939. Entry of 14 December at p. 99. Vol. IV, Pg. 918

2237-PS; Letter from Reich Commissar for Reunion of Austria with the German Reich to Goering, 18 November 1938, concerning actions against the Jews in November 1938. Vol. IV, Pg. 918

*2246-PS; Report of von Papen to Hitler, 1 September 1936, concerning Danube situation. (USA 67) . Vol. IV, Pg. 930

*2278-PS; Report of Reichsminister Seyss-Inquart to the General Government of Poland, concerning official tour from 17 November 1939 to 22 November 1939. (USA 706) . Vol. IV, Pg. 953

*2307-PS; Law concerning reunion of Austria with German Reich, 13 March 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 237. (GB 133) . Vol. IV, Pg. 997

**2311-PS; Decree of Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor concerning Administration of the Oath to Officials of Province of Austria, 15 March 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 245. (Referred to but not offered in evidence.) . Vol. IV, Pg. 1005

*2463-PS; Telegram from Seyss-Inquart to Hitler, 11 March 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, 1939, Vol. VI, Part 1. (USA 708) . Vol. V, Pg. 207

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**2464-PS; Official Austrian communique of the reorganization of the Austrian Cabinet and general political amnesty, 16 February 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, 1939, Vol. VI, Part 1. (Referred to but not offered in evidence.) . Vol. V, Pg. 208

**2465-PS; Announcement of appointment of Seyss-Inquart as Federal Chancellor, 11 March 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, 1938, Vol. VI, Part 1. (Referred to but not offered in evidence.) . Vol. V, Pg. 209

**2466-PS; Official communique of resignation of Austrian President Miklas, 13 March 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, 1939, Vol. VI, Part 1. (Referred to but not offered in evidence.) . Vol. V, Pg. 209

**2469-PS; Official German and Austrian communique concerning equal rights of Austrian National Socialists in Austria, 18 February 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, 1939, Vol. VI, Part 1. (Referred to but not offered in evidence.) . Vol. V, Pg. 210

**2484-PS; Official German communique of visit of Austrian Minister Seyss-Inquart to Hitler, Berlin, 17 February 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, 1939, Vol. VI, Part 1. (Referred to but not offered in evidence.) . Vol. V, Pg. 234

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**2485-PS; Address by Federal Chancellor Seyss-Inquart from Balcony of City Hall at Linz, 12 March 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, Vol. VI, Part 1, p. 144-146. (Referred to but not introduced in evidence.) . Vol. V, Pg. 234

2613-PS; Extracts from "The Black Book of Poland" Vol. V, Pg. 332

2705-PS; Decree of Reich Commissioner for Occupied Netherlands Territories for avoidance of cruelty to animal in slaughtering, from Official Gazette for Occupied Netherlands Territories, 3 August 1940. Vol. V, Pg. 374

2909-PS; Affidavit of August Eigruber, 9 November 1945. Vol. V, Pg.578

*2910-PS; Certificate of defendant Seyss-Inquart, 10 November 1945. (USA 17) . Vol. V, Pg. 579

**2936-PS; Instruction of the Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor concerning the Austrian Federal Army, 13 March 1938, published in Documents of German Politics, 1938, Vol. VI, Part 1, p. 150. (Referred to but not offered in evidence.) . Vol. V, Pg. 604

*2949-PS; Transcripts of telephone calls from Air Ministry, 11 March 1938-14 March 1938. (USA 76) . Vol. V, Pg. 628

**2994-PS; Affidavit of Kurt von Schuschnigg, former Chancellor of Austria, concerning Austrian-German Treaty of 11 July 1936. (USA 66) (Objection to admission in evidence upheld.) . Vol. V, Pg. 703

2995-PS; Affidavit of Kurt von Schuschnigg, former Chancellor of Austria, concerning his visit to Berchtesgaden on 12 February 1938. Vol. V, Pg. 709

3147-PS; The Administration of the Occupied Polish Territory, published in The Archives, No. 67. Vol. V, Pg. 910


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