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1 ment of Germany and to the economic planning and preparation required to launch the German wars of aggression. As long as he remained in power, he worked as eagerly for the preparation of aggressive war as any of his co-conspirators. He personally was favorably disposed towards aggression, if "Lebensraum" for Germany could not otherwise be attained. He knew that Hitler intended to and would break the peace, and with this knowledge, he willingly and purposely contributed his efforts. His withdrawal from three of his four posts reflected no moral feeling against the use of aggressive warfare as an instrument of national policy; he withdrew for reasons wholly unrelated to Hitler's program of illegal aggression. By the time of his withdrawal from these three positions, he had already provided his co-conspirators with the physical means and economic planning necessary to launch and maintain their wars of aggression; and he continued in his lucrative fourth position (Minister without Portfolio) until January 1943-until, in short, it became doubtful whether the conspirators could maintain the successes which they had gained in the wars they had illegally launched and were waging.

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LEGAL REFERENCES AND LIST OF DOCUMENTS
RELATING TO HJALMAR SCHACHT

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trial but was not formally received
in evidence, for the reason given in
parentheses following the descrip-
tion of the document. The USA
series number, given in paren-
theses following the description of
the document, is the official exhibit
number assigned by the court.

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Notes on a conference with Hitler
in the Reich Chancellery, Berlin,
5 November 1937, signed by Hit-
ler's adjutant, Hossbach, and
dated 10 November 1937. (USA
25)....

Unsigned Schacht memorandum
to Hitler, 3 May 1935, concerning
the financing of the armament pro-
gram. (USA 37) . .

File relating to financing of arma-
ment, including minutes of confer-
ence with Goering at the Air Min-
istry, 14 October 1938, concerning
acceleration of rearmament. (USA
123)...

Directive from Blomberg to Su-
preme Commanders of Army,
Navy and Air Forces, 24 June
1935; accompanied by copy of
Reich Defense Law of 21 May
1935 and copy of Decision of
Reich Cabinet of 12 May 1935 on
the Council for defense of the
Reich. (USA 24)...
Extracts from The Imperial House
to the Reich Chancellery by Dr.
Joseph Goebbels. (USA 262)...
Statement of governmental posi-

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Testimony of Hjalmar Schacht,
24 August 1945. (USA 628)...
Testimony of Hjalmar Schacht,
13 October 1945. (USA 633).....
Testimony of Hjalmar Schacht,
16 October 1945. (USA 636)...
Testimony of Hjalmar Schacht,
17 October 1945. (USA 616)..
Testimony of Hermann Goering,
17 October 1945. (USA 648).....
Testimony of von Krosigk, 24 Sep-
tember 1945. (USA 647).
Letter written November 1932 by
Schacht, Krupp and others to the
Reich President. (USA 837)..
Speech of Hitler to leading mem-
bers of industry before the election
of March 1933. (USA 767).....
Report on state of preparations for
war economic mobilization as of
30 September 1934. (USA 623)... VII
Summary "war economy" trip to
Godesberg undertaken by General

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