20 Nov. 45
Afternoon Session
THE PRESIDENT: Will the Chief Prosecutor for the French Republic
continue the reading of the Indictment.
M. MOUNTER: In Lorraine, civil servants were obliged, in order to
retain their positions, to sign a declaration by which they
acknowledged the "return of their country to the Reich",
pledged themselves to obey without reservation the orders of their
chiefs and put themselves "at the active service of the Fuhrer
and of National Socialist greater Germany."
A similar pledge was imposed on Alsatian civil servants, by
threat of deportation or internment.
These acts violated Article 45 of the Hague Regulations, 1907,
the laws and customs of war, the general principles of international
law, and Article 6 (b) of the Charter.)
Germanization of occupied territories.
In certain occupied territories purportedly annexed to Germany
the defendants methodically and pursuant to plan endeavoured to
assimilate those territories politically, culturally, socially, and
economically into the German Reich. They endeavoured to obliterate
the former national character of these territories. In pursuance of
these plans, the defendants forcibly deported inhabitants who were
predominantly non-German and replaced them by thousands of German
colonists.
Their plan included economic domination, physical conquest,
installation of puppet governments, purported de jure
annexation and enforced conscription into the German Armed
Forces.
This was carried out in most of the occupied countries especially
in Norway, France (particularly in the Departments of Upper Rhine,
Lower Rhine, Moselle, Ardennes, Aisne, Nord, Meurthe and Moselle), in
Luxembourg, the Soviet Union,
Denmark, Belgium, and Holland.
In France in the Departments of Aisne, Nord, Meurthe and Moselle,
and especially in that of the Ardennes, rural properties were
confiscated by a German state organization which tried to work them
under German management.
The landowners of these holdings were dispossessed and turned
into agricultural laborers. In the Departments of Upper Rhine, Lower
Rhine, and Moselle the methods of Germanization were those of
annexation followed by conscription.
1. From the month of August 1940 officials who refused to take
the oath of allegiance to the Reich were expelled. On September 21st
the expulsion and deportation of population began, and on November
22d, 1940 more than 70,000 Lorrainers or Alsatians were