“4) To assure the necessary labor for the other German armament programs which are in progress in France.


“5) To make available supplementary labor in agreement with State Secretary Backe, with a view to intensifying French agricultural production.


“6) To have discussions, if necessary, with the French Government on the subject of the carrying out of the labor service, the calling up of age-groups, and so forth, with a view to activating the recruitment of labor for the benefit of the German war economy.”

THE PRESIDENT: I think that is a good time to break off.

[The Tribunal adjourned until 19 January 1946 at 1000 hours.]


THIRTY-EIGHTH DAY
Saturday, 19 January 1946