Allocution of His Holiness Pope *3268-PS 1038 Document Description Vol. Page 3738-PS *D-75 *D-728 *L-154 *L-172 Geneva Convention of 1929 rela- VI 599 VI 1035 SD Inspector Bierkamp's letter, lecture delivered by Jodl on 7 No 174 VII 904 *R-101-A signed by Streckenbach, concern- Police and Security Service to the VIII 87 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. |