29 Nov. 45
Afternoon Session
MR. ALDERMAN: May it please the Tribunal, an hour
later, following the conversation between Göring and
Seyss-Inquart with which I dealt this morning, the Defendant
Göring telephoned to Dombrowski in the German Legation in
Vienna. I have reference to the telephone conversation marked
"TT" on Page 2, Part C, of Document 2949-PS. In that
conversation, in the first place, the Defendant Göring showed
concern that the Nazi Party and all of its organizations should be
definitely legalized promptly. I quote from Page 2 of the transcript:
"Göring: 'Now to go on, the
Party has definitely been legalized?'
"Dombrowski: 'But that is--it is not necessary even to
discuss that?'
"Göring: 'With all of its organizations.'
"Dombrowski: 'With all of its organizations within this
country.'
"Göring: 'In uniform?'
"Dombrowski: 'In uniform.'
"Göring: 'Good.'
"Dombrowski calls attention to the fact that the SA and SS
have already been on duty for one-half hour, which means everything
is all right."
In addition, Göring stated that the Cabinet--the Austrian
Cabinet--must be formed by 7:30 p.m. and he transmitted instructions
to be delivered to Seyss-Inquart as to who should be appointed to the
Cabinet. I quote from Page 3 of the English text of the transcript of
the conversation:
"Göring: 'Yes, and by 7:30 he
also must talk with the Führer, and as to the Cabinet, Keppler
will bring you the names. One thing I have forgotten: Fischböck
must have the Department of Economy and Commerce.'
"Dombrowski: 'That is understood.'
"Göring: 'Kaltenbrunner is to have the Department of
Security and Bahr is to have the Armed Forces. The Austrian Army is
to be taken by Seyss-Inquart himself and you know all about the
Justice Department.'
"Dombrowski: 'Yes, yes.'
"Göring: 'Give me the name.'
"Dombrowski: 'Well, your brother-in-law, isn't that
right?'" --That is Hüber, the brother-in-law of the
Defendant Göring.--