1942 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I,
IV Law for protection of German blood and German honor, 15 Sep- tember 1935. 1935 Reichsgesetz- blatt, Part I, No. 100, p. 1146..... IV Law to Remove the Distress of People and State, 24 March 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 141......
IV Law concerning the Sovereign Head of the German Reich, 1 Au- gust 1934. 1934 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 747.....
IV Order concerning the jurisdiction of SS courts and Police courts in the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia, 15 July 1942. 1942 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 475... IV Decree establishing the Reich Min- istry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, 13 March 1933. 1933 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 104... IV Law relating to National Emer- gency Defense Measures of 3 July 1934. 1934 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 529...
IV Reich Flag Law of 15 September 1935. 1935 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 1145.....
IV Decree on position of leader of Party Chancellery, 24 January 1942. 1942 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 35...
IV Police decree on identification of Jews, 1 September 1941. 1941 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I, p. 547... IV Law on passports of Jews, 5 Oc-
tober 1938. 1938 Reichsgesetz- blatt, Part I, p. 1342...
IV The End of the Marxist Class Struggle, published in National Socialist Party Press Agency, 2 May 1933, pp. 1-2. (USA 364)... IV The Front of German Workers has been Erected, published in National Socialist Party Press Agency, 3 May 1933, p. 1...... IV Agreement between Ley and Lutze, chief of staff of SA, pub- lished in Organization Book of NSDAP, 1938, pp. 484-485b, 486c. IV Coordination of Cooperatives, published in National Socialist Party Press Agency release of 16 May 1933.....
IV The National Socialist Factory Cells Organization, published in Organization Book of NSDAP, pp. 185-187...
IV The Fifth Day of the Party Con- gress, from Voelkischer Beobach- ter, Munich (Southern German) Edition, Issue 258, 14 September 1936. (USA 337).
IV Decree in execution of Article 118 of German Municipal Order, 26 March 1935. 1935 Reichsgesetz- blatt, Part I, p. 470.....
IV Special Circular on Securing of association of German Labor Front against hidden Marxist sabotage, 27 June 1933..
IV Extracts from "The Myth of 20th Century" by Alfred Rosenberg, 1941. (USA 352).....
IV Extracts from National Socialist
Yearbook, 1943, showing party positions of other Cabinet mem- bers in 1943. (USA 324).
V Directive of 25 October 1934, De- crees of the Deputy of the Fueh- rer, signed by Hess. (USA 327)... V Distribution Plan for Gaue, Kreise, and Ortsgruppen, from The Bearers of Sovereignty, 2nd Issue, 3rd Year, February 1939. (USA 325)....
V Speech by Hitler to the Reichstag on 20 February 1938, published in The Archive, February 1938, Vol. 47, pp. 1441-1442. (USA 331). V Hitler's speech, published in Nurn- berg Party Congress, 1934. (USA 330)......
V Extract from The Statistics of the NSDAP, Issue 8, 1939, p. 10. (USA 325)....
V Three teletype orders from Heyd- rich to all stations of State Police, 10 November 1938, on measures against Jews, and one order from Heydrich on termination of pro- test actions. (USA 240).
V Letters of transmission enclosing report about events and judicial proceedings in connection with anti-semitic demonstrations of 9 November 1938. (USA 332)... V Fight and Order - Not Peace and Order! from the Bearer of Sover- eignty, February 1939, p. 15.
, (USA 325).
V Allocution of His Holiness Pope Pius XII, to the Sacred College, 2 June 1945. (USA 356)....
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Geneva Convention of 1929 rela- tive to treatment of Prisoners of War.....
VI SD Inspector Bierkamp's letter, 12 December 1941, to RSHA en- closing copy of secret decree signed by Bormann, entitled Relationship of National Socialism and Chris- tianity. (USA 348).
VI Circular, 15 March 1945, from NSDAP Gauleitung Hessen- Nassau to the “Kreis”-Leaders of the Gau, concerning Action by the Party to keep Germans in check until end of the War. (GB 282)... VII Letter from Hoffman, 25 Febru- ary 1945, concerning action to be taken against pilots who are shot down. (USA 335)...
VII “The Strategic Position at the Be- ginning of the 5th Year of War", a lecture delivered by Jodl on 7 No- vember 1943 at Munich to Reich and Gauleiters. (USA 34)... VII Bormann report on conference of 16 July 1941, concerning treatment of Eastern populations and terri- tories. (USA 317)...
VII RSHA Order of 5 November 1942, signed by Streckenbach, concern- ing jurisdiction over Poles and Eastern Nationals. (USA 346).... VII Letter from Chief of the Security Police and Security Service to the Reich Commissioner for the Con- solidation of German Folkdom, 5 April 1940, with enclosures con- cerning confiscation of church property. (USA 358)..
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Letter to Reich Leader SS, 30 July 1941, concerning treatment of church property in incorporated Eastern areas. (USA 358). Letter from Chief of Staff of the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA) to Reich Leader SS, 30 March 1942, concerning confisca- tion of church property. (USA 358). Himmler order of 10 August 1943 to all Senior Executive SS and Police officers. (USA 333)..... Orders issued by Reich Commis- sioner for the Consolidation of German nationhood, 16 February 1942, 1 July 1942, 28 July 1942. (USA 309)..... Memoranda of conferences, 4 and 18 August 1942, concerning direc- tions for treatment of deported Alsatians. (USA 314).... National Socialist German Workers' Party. (2903-PS; USA 2)...
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The Reich Cabinet, or Reichsregierung, unlike most of the other Nazi organizations, was not especially created by the Nazi Party to carry out or implement its purposes. The Reichsregierung had, before the Nazis came to power, a place in the constitutional and political history of the country. As with other cabinets of duly constituted governments, the executive power of the realm was concentrated in that body. The Nazi conspirators well realized this fact. Their aim for totalitarian control over the State could not be secured, they realized, except by acquiring, holding, and utilizing the machinery of the State. And this they did.
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