12 Dec.
45
and I quote from the first paragraph of the English
translation of' a portion of the decree as follows:
"There is no claim for free time.
Female domestic workers from the East may, on principle, leave the
household only to take care of domestic tasks. As a reward for good
work, however, they may be given the opportunity to stay outside the
home without work for 3 hours once a week. This leave must end with
the onset of darkness, at the latest at 2000 hours. It is prohibited
to enter restaurants, movies or other theaters, and similar
establishments provided for German or foreign workers. Attending
church is also prohibited. Special events may be arranged for Eastern
domestics in urban homes by the German Workers' Front, for Eastern
domestics in rural homes by the Reich Food Administration in
cooperation with the German Women's League. Outside the home, the
Eastern domestic must always carry her work card as a personal pass.
"Vacations and return to homes are not granted as yet. The
recruiting of Eastern domestics is for an indefinite period."
Always over these enslaved workers was the shadow of the Gestapo and the
concentration camps. Like other major programs of the Nazi conspirators,
the guards of the SS and Himmler's methods of dealing with people were
the instruments employed for enforcement.
On the subject of the slave laborers, a secret order dated 20 February
1942 issued by Reichsführer SS Himmler to SD and Security Police
officers concerning Eastern Workers spells out the violence which was
applied against them. It is our Document 3040-PS, which is Exhibit
Number USA-207, and I ask this Court to take judicial notice of the
original order, which is published in the Allgemeine Erlass-Sammlung
Part II, Section 2-A, III, f, Pages 15 to 24. 1 wish to quote from Page
3 of the English text, starting with Paragraph III in the German
text it appears in Section 2-A, III, f, at Page 19 of the publication
as follows:
"III. Combatting violations against
discipline. (1) In keeping with the equal status of laborers from the
original Soviet Russian territory with prisoners of war, a strict
discipline must be maintained in quarters and in workshops. Violations
against discipline, including refusal to work and loafing at work,
will be dealt with exclusively by the secret state police. The less
serious cases will be settled by the leader of the guard according to
instructions from the state police headquarters with measures as
provided for in the appendix. To break acute resistance, the guards
shall be permitted to use also physical compulsion against the
laborers. But this may be done only for a cogent reason. The laborers
should always