MILCH: No.
“Ten Commandments for the Conduct of the German Soldier in War.
“1. The German soldier fights chivalrously for the victory of his people. Cruelty and needless destruction are unworthy of him.
“2. The fighter must wear a uniform, or else he must be provided with insignia visible from a good distance. Fighting in civilian clothes without such insignia is prohibited.
“3. No enemy once he has surrendered shall be killed, not even a partisan or a spy. The courts will administer the just punishment.
“4. Prisoners of war must not be maltreated or insulted. Weapons, plans and notes are to be taken from them. Apart from these, none of their possessions may be taken from them.
“5. Dum-dum bullets are prohibited. Bullets may not be transformed into dum-dum bullets.
“6. The Red Cross is inviolable. Wounded enemies must be treated humanely. Medical orderlies and chaplains must not be hindered in the performance of their medical and spiritual functions.
“7. The civilian population is inviolable. The soldier must not plunder or wantonly destroy. Historical monuments and buildings dedicated to religious service, art, science, or charity must be treated with special care. Personal services and services in kind shall only be required of the civilian population against compensation, and if ordered by the superior officer.
“8. Neutral territory must not be militarily involved by trespassing, by planes flying over it, or by gunfire.