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14 Dec.
45
"I. Where racial Germans have not
applied for entry in the German ethnical list you will instruct the
subordinate agencies to turn over their names to the local State
Police (superior) Office. Subsequently, you will report to me.
"II. The local State Police (superior) Office will charge the
persons whose names are turned over to it to prove within 8 days that
they have applied for entry in the German ethnical list.
"If such proof is not submitted, the person in question is to be
taken into protective custody for transfer to a concentration camp."
The measures taken against
persons in the fourth category "Polonized Germans" as
the conspirators called them were particularly harsh. These
persons were resistant to Germanization, and ruthless measures
calculated to break their resistance were prescribed. Where the
individual's past history indicated that he could not be effectively
germanized, he was thrown into a concentration camp.
Some of these measures are set forth in Subparagraph A of Paragraph II
on Page 5 of Document R-112, and I quote in full from the English text
of that particular paragraph. This passage is set forth in the German
text at Pages 2 and 3 of the second decree dated 16 February 1942 under
II. This is what the directive provides:
"II. The re-Germanization of the
Polonized Germans presupposes their complete separation from Polish
surroundings. For that reason the persons entered in Division 4 of the
German ethnical list are to be dealt with in the following manner:
"A. They are to be resettled in Old Reich territory.
"1 The Higher SS and Police Leaders are charged with evacuating
and resettling them in Old Reich territory according to instructions
which will follow later.
"2. Asocial persons and others who are of inferior hereditary
quality will not be included in the resettlement. Their names will be
turned over at once by the Higher SS and Police Leaders (Inspectors of
Security Police and Security Service) to the competent State Police
(superior) Office. The latter will arrange for their transfer to a
concentration camp.
"3. Persons with a particularly bad political record will not be
included in the resettlement action. Their names will also be given by
the Higher SS and Police Leaders (Inspectors of Security Police and
Security Service) to the competent State Police (superior) Office for
transfer to a concentration camp.
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