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Resettlement Main Office; (5) Main Office,
Ordinary Police; (6) SS Economic Administrative Main Office; (7) SS
Personnel Main Office; (8) Main Office SS Court; (9) SS Supreme
Command, Headquarters of the Waffen-SS; (10) Staff Headquarters of the
Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of Germanism; (11) Main
Office Center for Racial Germans; (12) Office of SS Obergruppenführer
Heissmeyer; (13) Chief of the anti-partisan combat ... "
I point out to the Court that every one of the main offices appearing on
the chart is a recipient of that directive. The next addressees are the
Higher SS and Police Leaders in the various regions.
I continue to quote the body of the directive:
"Referring to Item 4 of the
above-mentioned order, I order that all young female prisoners capable
of work are to be sent to Germany for work, through the agency of
Reich Commissioner Sauckel.
"Children, old women, and old men are to be collected and put to
work in the women's and children's camps established by me on estates,
as well as on the border of the evacuated area."
In April 1944 the SS was called on to produce even more laborers
this time 100,000 Jews from Hungary. The Tribunal will recall the
minutes of the Defendant Speer's discussion with Hitler on April 6 and
7, 1944, which were found in our Document R-124 at Page 36 and were read
to the Court in evidence as Exhibit Number USA-179 minutes in
which Speer referred to Hitler's statement that he would call on the
Reichsführer SS to produce 100,000 Jews from Hungary.
The last source of manpower had not been tapped. To Jews, deportees,
women, and children, there was added the productive power of prisoners
of war. It was through the SS that the conspirators squeezed the last
drop of labor from such prisoners.
I refer to a statement by the Defendant Speer which appears in our
Document R-124 at Page 13 of the translation, the document itself having
already been introduced in evidence as Exhibit Number USA-179. The
statement is found at Page 7, last paragraph of the original, Page 13 of
our Document R-124, the next to the last paragraph on Page 13. That
appears in Volume 2 of the document book. I quote:
"Speer: 'We have to come to an
arrangement with the Reichsführer SS as soon as possible so that
PW's he picks up are made available for our purposes. The Reichsführer
SS gets from 30,000 to 40,000 men per month.'"