3435-PS 3436-PS 3437-PS 3439-PS Law concerning the Constitution VI 136 VI First Ordinance for Execution of Fifth Decree for execution of law Fifteenth decree for the Execution 143 144 VI, 145 VI 146 VI 147 3466-PS 3560-PS Decree to unite the competences of 168 244 Document Description Vol. Page 246 405 VI 636 VI 1035 3561-PS 3701-PS *3751-PS *D-75 *D-84 *EC-68 *R-101-A R-101-B Decree concerning the Adminis- Letter from Chief of the Security VI 1040 7. ADOPTION AND PUBLICATION OF THE PROGRAM FOR PERSECUTION OF JEWS A. The official program of the NSDAP, proclaimed 24 Febru ary 1920 by Adolf Hitler at a public gathering in Munich. Point 4: "None but members of the nation (Volksgenosse) may be citizens. None but those of German blood, whatever their creed, may be members of the nation. No Jew, therefore, may be a member of the nation." Point 5: "Anyone who is not a citizen may live in Germany only as a guest and must be regarded as being subject to legislation for foreigners." Point 6: "The right to determine matters concerning government and legislation is to be enjoyed by the citizen alone. We demand therefore that all appointments to pub * lic office, of whatever kind, whether in the Reich, Land, or Point 8: "Any further immigration of non-Germans is to (a) that all editors and collaborators of newspapers (b) non-German newspapers be requested to have ex- B. Development of ideological basis for anti-Semitic measures. Among the innumerable statements made by the leaders of the NSDAP are the following: Rosenberg advocated in 1920 the adoption of the following program concerning the Jews: "(1) The Jews are to be recognized as a (separate) nation living in Germany, irrespective of the religion they belong to. (2) A Jew is he whose parents on either side are nationally Jews. Anyone who has a Jewish husband or wife is henceforth a Jew. (3) Jews have no right to speak and write on or be active in German politics. (4) Jews have no right to hold public offices, or to serve in the Army either as soldiers or as officers. However, their contribution of work may be considered. |