CONTENTS

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Preface[v]
Chapter
I.Agreement by the United States, France, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union for the Prosecution and Punishment of the Major War Criminals of the European Axis[1]
II.Charter of the International Military Tribunal and Protocol of 6 October 1945[4]
III.International Military Tribunal, Indictment No. 1 and Statement of Reservation Filed by U. S. Chief of Counsel[13]
IV.Motions, Rulings, and Explanatory Material Relating to Certain of the Defendants[83]
1.Robert Ley[83]
2.Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach[84]
3.Martin Bormann[94]
4.Ernst Kaltenbrunner[95]
5.Julius Streicher[96]
6.Rudolf Hess[97]
V.Opening Address for the United States[114]
VI.Organization of the Nazi Party and State[175]
VII.Means used by the Nazi Conspirators in Gaining Control of the German State[184]
1.Common Objectives, Methods, and Doctrines of the Conspiracy[184]
2.Acquisition of Totalitarian Political Control[199]
3.Consolidation of Totalitarian Political Control[218]
4.Purge of Political Opponents and Terrorization[239]
5.Destruction of the Free Trade Unions and Acquisition of Control over the Productive Labor Capacity[252]
6.Suppression of the Christian Churches[263]
7.Adoption and Publication of the Program for Persecution of Jews[296]
8.Reshaping of Education and Training of Youth[312]
9.Propaganda, Censorship, and Supervision of Cultural Activities[328]
10.Militarization of Nazi Organizations[341]
VIII.Economic Aspects of the Conspiracy[349]
IX.Launching of Wars of Aggression[370]
1.The Plotting of Aggressive War[370]
2.Preparation for Aggression: 1933-1936[410]
3.Aggression Against Austria[450]
4.The Execution of the Plan to Invade Czechoslovakia[515]
5.Opening Address for the United Kingdom[593]
6.Aggression as a Basic Nazi Idea: Mein Kampf[644]
7.Treaty Violations[651]
8.Aggression against Poland, Danzig, England and France[673]
9.Aggression against Norway and Denmark[733]
10.Aggression against Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg[760]
11.Aggression against Greece and Yugoslavia[775]
12.Aggression against the USSR[794]
13.Collaboration with Italy and Japan and Aggressive War against the United States: November 1936 to December 1941[840]
X.The Slave Labor Program, the Illegal Use of Prisoners of War, and the Special Responsibility of Sauckel and Speer Therefor[875]
XI.Concentration Camps[949]
XII.The Persecution of the Jews[978]
XIII.Germanization and Spoliation[1023]
XIV.The Plunder of Art Treasures[1097]