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opportunistic methods theretofore used, such as
fraud, deceit, thread, intimidation, fifth-column activities, and
propaganda, the Nazi conspirators deliberately planned, determined
upon and launched their aggressive wars and ware in violation of
international treaties, agreements, and assurances by the phases and
steps hereinafter more particularly described.
(C) Doctrinal techniques of the Common Plan or
Conspiracy.
To incite others to join in the Common Plan or
Conspiracy, and as a means of securing for the Nazi conspirators
their highest degree of control over the German community, they put
forth, disseminated, and exploited certain doctrines, among others,
as follows:
1. That persons of so-called ``German blood"
(as specified by the Nazi conspirators) were a "master
race" and were accordingly entitled to subjugate, dominate, or
exterminate other "races" and peoples;
2. That the German people should be ruled under
the Führerprinzip (Leadership Principle) according to which
power was to reside in a Führer from whom sub-leaders were to
derive authority in a hierarchical order, each sub-leader to owe
unconditional obedience to his immediate superior but to be absolute
in 0a own sphere of jurisdiction; and the power of the leadership was
to be unlimited, extending to all phases of public and private life;
3. That war was a noble and necessary activity of
Germans; 4. That the leadership of the Nazi Party, as the sole bearer
of the foregoing and other doctrines of the Nazi Party, was entitled
to shape the structure, policies, and practices of the German State
and all related institutions, to direct and supervise the activities
of all individuals within the State, and to destroy all opponents.
(D) The acquiring of totalitarian control of
Germany: political.
1. First steps in acquisition of control of State
machinery:
In order to accomplish their aims and purposes,
the Nazi conspirators prepared to seize totalitarian control over
Germany to assure that no effective resistance against them could
arise within Germany itself. After the failure of the Munich Putsch
of 1923 aimed at the overthrow of the Weimar Republic by direct
action, the Nazi conspirators set out through the Nazi Party to
undermine and capture the German Government by "legal"
forms supported by terrorism. They created and utilized, as a Party
formation, Die Sturmabteilungen (SA), a semi-military, voluntary
organization of young men trained for and committed to the use of
violence, whose mission was to make the Party the master of the
streets.