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Bormann to the Defendant Rosenberg in his capacity as
the Führer's Representative for the Supervision of Spiritual and
Ideological Schooling and Education of the NSDAP. This letter is dated
17 April 1939 and transmits to Rosenberg an enclosed photostatic copy of
a plan suggested by the Reich Minister for Science, Education, and
Popular Culture for the combining and closing of certain specially
listed theological faculties. In his letter of transmittal the Defendant
Bormann requested Reichsleiter Rosenberg to take cognizance and prompt
action with respect to proposed suppression of religious institutions. I
now quote from the next to the last paragraph on Page 2 of the English
translation, in which the plan to suppress the religious institutions is
summarized, and which reads:
"To recapitulate, this plan would
mean, in addition to the closing of the theological faculties at
Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Munich, which has already taken place, and
the contemplated transfer of the faculty of Graz to Vienna, the
elimination of four Catholic theological faculties:
"a) The abolition of three more Catholic theological faculties
or higher schools and of four evangelical theological faculties in the
winter semester 1939-1940;
"b) the abolition of one more Catholic and of three more
evangelical theological faculties in the near future."
From the foregoing evidence the inference is irresistible that the
Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party shares a responsibility for the
measures taken to subvert the Christian Churches and persecute the
Christian clergy, both in Germany and in German-occupied territories of
Europe. The evidence just offered, together with that previously
presented by the Prosecution, demonstrates that there was a general
participation by the Leadership Corps, ranging from the Reichsleiter to
the Gauleiter, adhered to by the rank and file, in the deliberate
program undertaken to undermine Christian religion. We stress the
significance of the appointment of the Defendant Rosenberg, whose
anti-Christian views are open and notorious, as the Führer's "delegate"
or "representative" for the whole spiritual and philosophical
education of the Nazi Party. It was precisely this position which gave
Rosenberg his seat in the Reichsleitung (the general staff of the
Party), comprising all the Reichsleiter. But emphasis is placed, not
merely upon the fact that anti-Christs such as the Defendants Bormann
and Rosenberg held directive positions within the Leadership Corps, but
upon the further fact that their directives and orders were passed down
the chain of command of the Leadership Corps and caused the
participation of its membership in acts subversive to the Christian
Church.
In Document Number D-75, which I believe has been introduced previously
and I am just going to quote one line from