21 Nov. 45
The persecution policy against the Jews commenced with nonviolent
measures, such as disfranchisement and discriminations against their
religion, and the placing of impediments in the way of success in
economic life. It moved rapidly to organized mass violence against
them, physical isolation in ghettos, deportation, forced labor, mass
starvation, and extermination. The Government, the Party formations
indicted before you as criminal organizations, the Secret State
Police, the Army, private and semi-public associations, and
"spontaneous" mobs that were carefully inspired from
official sources, were all agencies that were concerned in this
persecution. Nor was it directed against individual Jews for personal
bad citizenship or unpopularity. The avowed purpose was the
destruction of the Jewish people as a whole, as an end in itself, as
a measure of preparation for war, and as a discipline of conquered
peoples.
The conspiracy or common plan to exterminate the Jew was so
methodically and thoroughly pursued, that despite the German defeat
and Nazi prostration this Nazi aim largely has succeeded. Only
remnants of the European Jewish population remain in Germany, in the
countries which Germany occupied, and in those which were her
satellites or collaborators. Of the 9,600,000 Jews who lived in
Nazi-dominated Europe, 60 percent are authoritatively estimated to
have perished. Five million seven hundred thousand Jews are missing
from the countries in which they formerly lived, and over 4,500,000
cannot be accounted for by the normal death rate nor by immigration;
nor are they included among displaced persons. History does not
record a crime ever perpetrated against so many victims or one ever
carried out with such calculated cruelty.
You will have difficulty, as I have, to look into the faces of
these defendants and believe that in this twentieth century human
beings could inflict such sufferings as will be proved here on their
own countrymen as well as upon their so-called "inferior"
enemies. Particular crimes, and the responsibility of defendants for
them, are to be dealt with by the Soviet Government's counsel, when
committed in the East, and by counsel for the Republic of France when
committed in the West. I advert to them only to show their magnitude
as evidence of a purpose and a knowledge common to all defendants, of
an official plan rather than of a capricious policy of some
individual commander, and to show such a continuity of Jewish
persecution from the rise of the Nazi conspiracy to its collapse as
forbids us to believe that any person could be identified with any
part of Nazi action without approving this most conspicuous item in
their program.
The Indictment itself recites many evidences of the anti-Semitic
persecutions. The Defendant Streicher led the Nazis in anti-Semitic