13 Dec.
45
COL. STOREY: If the Tribunal please, the next phase of
War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, the Persecution of the Jews,
will be presented by Major Walsh.
THE PRESIDENT: Major Walsh.
MAJOR WILLIAM F. WALSH (Assistant Trial Counsel for the United States):
If the Tribunal please, on behalf of the United States Counsel, I now
present to this august Tribunal the evidence to establish certain phases
of the Indictment alleged in Count One under War Crimes and Crimes
against Humanity, and by agreement between the prosecutors the
allegations in Count Four, Paragraph X(B), Crimes against Humanity. The
topical title of this presentation is "The Persecution of the Jews."
At this time I offer in evidence a Document Book of translations,
lettered "T." These documents contained in the books are
arranged according to the D-, L-, PS-, and R-series; and under the
series the translations are listed numerically. This title, "The
Persecution of the Jews," is singularly inappropriate when weighed
in the light of the evidence to follow. Academically, I am told, to
persecute is to afflict, harass, and annoy. The term used does not
convey, and indeed I cannot conjure a term that does convey the ultimate
aim, the avowed purpose to obliterate the Jewish race.
This presentation is not intended to be a complete recital of all the
crimes committed against the Jews. The extent and the scope of the
crimes was so great that it permeated the entire German nation, its
people and its organizations.
I am informed that others to follow me will offer additional evidence
under other phases of the Prosecution's case. Evidence relating to the
Party organizations and state organizations, whose criminality the
Prosecution will seek to establish, will disclose and emphasize the part
that these organizations played in the pattern and plan for
annihilation.
The French and the Soviet Prosecutors, too, have a volume of evidence
all related to this subject, which will be submitted in the course of
the Trial.
Before I begin a recital of the overt acts leading to the elimination
of the Jews, I am prepared to show that these acts and policies within
Germany from the year 1933 to the end of the war related to the
planning, preparation, initiation, and waging of aggressive wars, thus
falling within the definition of Crimes against Humanity as defined in
Article 6(c) of the Charter.
It had long been a German theory that the first World War ended in
Germany's defeat because of a collapse in the zone of the interior. In
planning for future wars it was determined that the home front must be
secure to prevent a repetition of this 1918