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that it was the final link in a chain of terror and
repression which involved the SS and the Gestapo and which resulted in
the apprehension of victims and their confinement without trial, often
without charges, generally with no indication of the length of their
detention.
My colleagues will present full evidence concerning the criminal role
of the SS and the Gestapo in this phase of Nazi terrorism, the
concentration camp; but at this point I wish simply to point out that
the SS, through its espionage system, tracked down the victims, that the
criminal police and the Gestapo seized them and brought them to the
camps, and that the concentration camps were administered by the SS.
This Tribunal, we feel, is already aware of the sickening evidence of
the brutality of the concentration camp from the showing of the moving
picture. More than that, individual prosecutions are going on, going
forward before other courts which will record these outrages in detail.
Therefore, we do not propose to present a catalogue of individual
brutalities but, rather, to submit evidence showing the fundamental
purposes for which the camps were used, the techniques of terror which
were employed, the large number of victims, and the death and the
anguish which they caused.
The evidence relating to concentration camps has been assembled in a
document book bearing the letter "S." I might say that the
documents in this book have been arranged in the order of presentation,
rather than, as we have been doing, numerically. In this book we have
put them in as they occur in the presentation. One document in this
book, 2309-PS, is cited several times, so we have marked it with a tab
with a view to facilitating reference back to it. It will be referred to
more than once.
The Nazis realized early that without the most drastic repression of
actual and potential opposition they could not consolidate their power
over the German people. We have seen that, immediately after Hitler
became Chancellor, the conspirators promptly destroyed civil liberties
by issuing the Presidential Emergency Decree of February 28, 1933. It is
Document 1390-PS of the document book; and it sets forth that decree
which has already been introduced in evidence before the Tribunal and is
included in USA Exhibit B. It was this decree which was the basis for
the so-called "Schutzhaft," that is, protective custody-the
terrible power to imprison people without judicial proceedings. This is
made clear by Document Number 2499-PS, which is a typical order for
protective custody. We offer it for that purpose, as a typical order for
protective custody which has come into the possession of the
Prosecution. It bears Exhibit Number USA-232. I should like to quote
from the body of that order: