Indictment and the Crimes against Humanity set forth
in Count Four of the Indictment, including a wide variety of crimes
against persons and property.
STREICHER:
The Defendant STREICHER between 1932 and 1945 was: A member of
the Nazi Party, a member of the Reichstag, a General in the SA,
Gauleiter of Franconia, editor-in-chief of the anti-Semitic newspaper
Der Stürmer. The Defendant STREICHER used the foregoing
positions, his personal influence, and his close connection with the
Führer in such a manner that: He promoted the accession to power
of the Nazi conspirators and the consolidation of their control over
Germany set forth in Count One of the Indictment: he authorized,
directed, and participated in the Crimes against Humanity set forth
in Count Four of the Indictment, including particularly the
incitement of the persecution of the Jews set forth in Count One and
Count Four of the Indictment.
KEITEL:
The Defendant KEITEL between 1938 and 1945 was: Chief of the High
Command of the German Armed Forces, member of the Secret Cabinet
Council, member of the Council of Ministers for the Defense of the
Reich, and Field Marshal. The Defendant KEITEL used the foregoing
positions, his personal influence, and his intimate connection with
the Führer in such a manner that: He promoted the military
preparations for war set forth in Count One of the Indictment; he
participated in the political planning and preparation of the Nazi
conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violation of
International Treaties, Agreements, and Assurances set forth in
Counts One and Two of the Indictment; he executed and assumed
responsibility for the execution of the plans of the Nazi
conspirators for Wars of Aggression and Wars in Violation of
International Treaties, Agreements, and Assurances set forth in
Counts One and Two of the Indictment; he authorized, directed, and
participated in the War Crimes set forth in Count Three of the
Indictment and the Crimes against Humanity set forth in Count Four of
the Indictment, including particularly the War Crimes and Crimes
against Humanity involved in the ill-treatment of prisoners of war
and of the civilian population of occupied territories.
JODL:
The Defendant JODL between 1932 and 1945 was: Lt. Colonel, Army
Operations Department of the Wehrmacht, Colonel, Chief of OKW
Operations Department, Major-General, Chief of Staff OKW and
Colonel-General. The Defendant JODL used the foregoing positions, his
personal influence, and his close connection with the Führer