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against civilian populations before and during
the war, and persecutions on political racial or religious grounds,
in execution of the plan for preparing arid prosecuting aggressive or
illegal ware, many of such acts and persecutions being violations of
the domestic laws of the countries where perpetrated.
IV. Particulars of the Nature and Development
of the Common Plan or Conspiracy.
(A) The Nazi Party as the central core of the
Common Plan or Conspiracy.
In 1921 Adolf Hitler became the supreme leader or
Führer of the Nationalsozialistsche Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
(National Socialist German Workers Party), also known as the Nazi
Party, which had been founded in Germany in 1920. He continued as
such throughout the period covered by this Indictment The Nazi Party,
together with certain of its subsidiary organizations, became the
instrument of cohesion among the defendants and their co-conspirators
and an instrument for the carrying out of the aims and purposes of
their conspiracy. Each defendant became a member of the Nazi Party
and of the conspiracy, with knowledge of their aims and purposes, or,
with such knowledge, became an accessory to their aims and purposes
at some stage of the development of the conspiracy.
(B) Common objectives and methods of conspiracy.
The aims and purposes of the Nazi Party and of
the defendants and divers other persona from time to time associated
as leaders, members, supporters, or adherents of the Nazi Party
(hereinafter called collectively the "Nazi conspirators")
were, or came to be, to accomplish the following by any means deemed
opportune, including unlawful means, and contemplating ultimate
resort to threat of force, force, and aggressive war: (1) to abrogate
and overthrow the Treaty of Versailles and its restrictions upon the
military armament and activity of Germany; (2) to acquire the
territories lost by Germany as the result of the World War of 1914-18
and other territories in Europe asserted by the Nazi conspirators to
be occupied principally by so-called "racial Germans"; (3)
to acquire still further territories in continental Europe and
elsewhere claimed by the Nazi conspirators to be required by the
"racial Germans" as "Lebensraum," or living
space, all at the expense of neighboring and other countries. The
aims and purposes of the Nazi conspirators were not fixed or static,
but evolved and expanded as they acquired progressively greater power
and became able to make more effective application of threats of
force and threats of aggressive war. When their expanding aims and
purposes became finally so great as to provoke such strength of
resistance as could be overthrown only by armed force and aggressive
war, and not simply by the