[405] The two original Nuernberg laws, the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for the Protection of German Blood and Honor, were both announced at Nuernberg on 15 September 1935. The second law is reproduced as a part of Document NG-715, Prosecution Exhibit 112, on page 180.

[406] This document is reproduced earlier in this section.

[407] Other extracts from the testimony of the defendant Klemm are reproduced above in sections V C 1 a, V C 3 b, V C 3 d, and below in section V F.

[408] Concerning the earlier phases of Klemm’s activities, see the footnote appearing at the beginning of the extracts from Klemm’s testimony which are reproduced above in section V C 3 b. There was still a fourth phase to Klemm’s activities, for in January 1944 he was appointed Under Secretary in the Reich Ministry of Justice.

[409] Hess landed in Scotland on 10 May 1941.

[410] 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, 1 December 1933, part I, page 1016.

[411] Reproduced above in section C 3 d.

[412] Reproduced above in this section.

[413] Reproduced above in section C 2 a.

[414] Reproduced below in subsection E.