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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 promoted the military, economic, and
psychological preparations for war set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he participated in the political planning and preparation
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 participated in the preparation and planning of
foreign policy plans of the Nazi conspirators set forth in Count One
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
a wide variety of crimes against persons and property.
KALTENBRUNNER. The Defendant Kaltenbrunner between 1932 and 1945
was a member of the Nazi Party, a general in the SS, a member of the
Reichstag, a general of the Police, State Secretary for Security in
Austria in charge of the Austrian Police, Police Leader of Vienna,
Lower and Upper Austria, Head of the Reich Main Security Office and
Chief of the Security Police and Security Service. The Defendant
Kaltenbrunner used the foregoing positions and his personal influence
in such a manner that:
He promoted the consolidation of control over Austria seized by
the Nazi conspirators as set forth in Count One of the Indictment;
and 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 Crimes against Humanity involved in the system of
concentration camps.
ROSENBERG. The Defendant Rosenberg between 1920 and 1945 was a
member of the Nazi Party, Nazi member of the Reichstag, Reichsleiter
in the Nazi Party for Ideology and Foreign Policy, the editor of the
Nazi newspaper Völkiischer Beobachter, or "People's
Observer", and the NS Monatshefte, head of the Foreign Political
Office of the Nazi Party, Special Delegate for the entire Spiritual
and Ideological Training of the Nazi Party, Reich Minister for the
Eastern Occupied Territories, organizer of the "Einsatzstab
Rosenberg", a general in the SS and a general in the SA. The
Defendant Rosenberg used the foregoing positions, his personal
influence and his intimate connection with the Führer in such a
manner that:
He developed, disseminated, and exploited the doctrinal
techniques of the Nazi conspirators set forth in Count One of the
Indictment; he promoted the accession to power of the Nazi
conspirators and the consolidation of their control over Germany set