GRGR(4) Geheime Kommandosache
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mcmullenm at vcss.k12.ca.us
Thu Jun 17 11:56:50 CDT 1999
Here's an example of the kind of document thusly stamped.
>From the transcript of the Nuremberg Trials at:
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/proc/11-27-45.htm
We have an original German document, again headed "Geheime
Kommandosache" (secret
commando matter)-a directive of 31 January 1933 by the Defendant Raeder
for the German
industry to support the armament of the Navy.
It is identified in our series as C-29. I offer it in evidence as
Exhibit USA-46: "Top Secret.
"General directions for support given by the German Navy to the German
armament industry."
"The effects of the present economic depression have led here and there
to the conclusion
that there are no prospects of an active participation of the German
armament industry abroad,
even if the Versailles terms are no longer kept. There is no profit in
it and it is therefore not worth
promoting. Furthermore, the view has been taken that the increasing
'self-sufficiency' would in
any case make such participation superfluous.
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