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Fuehrer decree relating to Chief of
Party Chancellery of 29 May 1941.
1941 Reichsgesetzblatt, Part I,
p. 295...

Decree on position of leader of
Party Chancellery, 24 January
1942. 1942 Reichsgesetzblatt,
Part I, p. 35....

Military Commission Order No. 2,
Headquarters Fifteenth U. S.
Army, 25 June 1945, concerning
trial of German civilian by U. S.
Military Commission...
Military Commission Order No. 5,
Headquarters Third U. S. Army
and Eastern Military District, 18
October 1945, concerning trial of
German national by U. S. Mili-
tary Commission..

Military Commission Order No. 3,
Headquarters Third U. S. Army,
4 October 1945, concerning trial of
four German nationals by U. S.
Military Commission....
Biographical information on Mar-
tin Bormann, published in The
Greater German Reichstag, 1943,
p. 167.....

Hitler decree of 18 October 1944 in
Voelkischer Beobachter, South
German Edition, 20 October 1944,
p. 1....

Himmler's ordinance of 3 July
1943 charging Gestapo with execu-
tion of Thirteenth Ordinance under
Reich Citizen Law. 1943 Minis-

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terial Gazette of Reich and Prus-
sian Ministry of Interior, p. 1085.. V
Decree providing for the participa-
tion of the Fuehrer's Deputy in
appointment of officials, 24 Sep-
tember 1935. 1935 Reichsgesetz-
blatt, Part I, p. 1203....

Promotions in the SS, published in
The Archive, July 1940, p. 399.... V
Every Party Region Becomes a
Reich Defense District, from The
Archive, December 1942, p. 805.... V
Biographical material on Martin
Bormann, published in The Ger-
man Reichstag, 1936, p. 113.....
Bormann Order of 14 February
1935, demanding that all Party
officers assist the SD in its work,
published in Decrees of the Deputy
of the Fuehrer...

Bormann Order of 3 September
1935 calling on Party agencies to
hand persons who criticize the
Nazi Party or institutions over to
Gestapo, published in Decrees 'of
the Deputy of the Fuehrer...
Bormann Order of 8 January 1937
concerning refusal of financial as-
sistance to patients who consult
Jewish Doctors, published in De-
crees of the Fuehrer's Deputy..... V
The Reich Offices of the NSDAP,
published in National Socialist
Yearbook, 1944, pp. 181–182....
Food Supply of the Jews, pub-
lished in Decrees, Orders, An-
nouncements, Vol. II, pp. 147-150.. V
Preparatory Measures for the Solu-
tion of the Jewish Problem in

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Summary of Interrogation of
Hanna Reitsch, 8 October 1945.... VI
Testimony of Erich Kempka on
the last days of Hitler....
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)..

Decree of 27 July 1934, providing
for participation of Fuehrer's
deputy in the drafting of all legis-
lation. (USA 403)....

Bormann instructions, 5 Novem-
ber 1941, prohibiting burials with
religious ceremonies for Russian
Prisoners of War. (USA 694)...
Speer circular of 10 November
1944, distributing Himmler's de-
cree for ensuring the discipline and
output of foreign workers. (USA
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Letter from Lammers to Bormann,
1 January 1945. (GB 323)..

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Letter from Bormann to Lammers,
5 January 1945. (GB 323)..
"The Strategic Position at the
Beginning of the 5th Year of
War", a lecture delivered by Jodl
on 7 November 1943 at Munich to
Reich and Gauleiters. (USA 34)..
Bormann report on conference of
16 July 1941, concerning treat-
ment of Eastern populations and
territories. (USA 317) . . . .
Memorandum to Rosenberg, 19
August 1942, concerning Bormann
letter of 23 July 1942, prepared by
an official in the Rosenberg Min-
istry. (USA 699)...
Correspondence between Hess' of-
fice and the Ministry of Justice
concerning civil law in Eastern
Territories...

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18. FRANZ VON PAPEN

A. POSITIONS HELD BY VON PAPEN.

(1) Awarded the Golden Party Badge by Hitler, thereby becoming member of NSDAP (2902-PS; Das Archiv vol. 48, p. 1614).

(2) Member of Reichstag, 1938-1945 (2902-PS).

(3) Reich Chancellor, 1 June 1982 to 2 December 1932, acting pro-tem between 17 November and 2 December (2902-PS).

(4) Vice Chancellor, 30 January 1933 to August 1934 (?) (Papen admits holding office only to 30 June 1934; he also admits that decrees published on 1 and 2 August 1934 carry his signa

ture as Vice-Chancellor, but claims this was either mistake or forgery) (2902-PS).

(5) Special Plenipotentiary for the Saar (13 November 1933 to 30 June 1934) (2902-PS).

(6) Negotiator of Concordat with Vatican (concluded 20 July 1933) (2655-PS).

(7) German Ambassador at Vienna (26 July 1934 to 4 February 1938), continuing thereafter to arrange Berchtesgaden meeting between Hitler and Schuschnigg and to participate in meeting itself (2902-PS).

B. AS EX-REICH CHANCELLOR AND PROMINENT POLITICAL LEADER, VON PAPEN USED HIS PERSONAL INFLUENCE TO PROMOTE THE ACCESSION OF THE NAZIS TO POWER.

(1) When von Papen began these efforts he was well aware of the Nazi program and Nazi methods. The official NSDAP program was open and notorious. For many years it had been published and republished in the Yearbook of the NSDAP and elsewhere. The Nazis made no secret of their intention to make it the fundamental law of the State. The first three points of this program forecast a foreign policy predicated upon the absorption of "Germanic" populations outside the boundaries of the Reich, the abrogation of Versailles treaty limitations, and the acquisition of "Lebensraum." Points 4 to 8 foretold the ruthless elimination of the Jews, and the 25th point demanded “unlimited authority" of the central regime over the entire Reich as a means "for the execution of all this" (1708-PS).

Hitler and the other leaders of the Party repeatedly reiterated these views before 1933. Hitler himself subsequently pointed out that there was no excuse for misinterpreting Nazi intentions:

"When I came to power in 1933, our path lay unmistakably before us. Our internal policy had been exactly defined by our fifteen-year-old struggle. Our program, repeated a thousand times, obligated us to the German people. I should be a man without honor, worthy of being stoned, had I retracted a single step of the program I then enunciated

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"My foreign policy had identical aims. My program was to abolish the Treaty of Versailles. It is futile nonsense for the rest of the world to pretend today that I did not reveal this program until 1933 or 1935 or 1937. Instead of listen

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