[306] Further extracts from the testimony of the defendant Klemm are reproduced above in sections V C 1 a and V C 3 b, and below in sections V D 2 and V F.
[307] These documents are reproduced earlier in this section.
[308] At the time the defendant Klemm was Under Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Justice.
[309] See Klemm Document 68a, Klemm Exhibit 68a, the first document reproduced in this section.
[310] Translation of entire document appears in Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1946) volume IV, pages 186–189.
[311] These documents are reproduced above in this section.
[312] The first part of this report on the conference is reproduced in section B. It dealt with attacks on judicial actions in the official SS magazine and questions of prosecuting those who committed criminal offenses during the widespread violence against Jews during “Crystal Week,” 9–11 November 1938.
[313] Document is not signed.
[314] Paragraph (5) is not included in original document.
[315] This ordinance was promulgated in the 1938 Reichsgesetzblatt, part I, page 1044. It provided that beginning 1 January 1939, male Jews must add “Israel” and female Jews “Sara” as their first or middle names unless they already used such names. This provision applied to all German Jews but not to Jews in Austria or Jews of foreign nationality. The aim was to identify Jewish persons as Jews by their names.