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organizations in other countries and through some of
the departments in its own Supreme Command, it fostered Fifth Column
movements outside Germany and prepared the way for aggression. Third,
through its militarized units, it participated in aggressive actions
which eventually were carried out.
The Tribunal has just heard the evidence against the SA, which
demonstrated that from 1933 to 1938 the SA were militarized and were in
fact nothing but a camouflaged army. Some of that evidence referred to
the SS as well. The para-military character of the Allgemeine SS is
apparent. I have already described the military character of its
structure, the military discipline required of its members, and the
steps it took to enlist in its ranks young men of military age. In
addition to this volunteer army, the SS created as early as 1933 fully
armed professional units. These were the SS Verfügungstruppe and
the Death's-Head Units with which I have dealt yesterday.
While building up the SS as a military force within Germany, the
conspirators also utilized it in other countries to lay the groundwork
for aggression. The evidence, presented by Mr. Alderman, of the
preparations for the seizure of Austria showed the part played by the SS
Standarte 89 in the murder of Dollfuss and described the memorial plaque
which was erected as a tribute to the SS men who participated in that
murder. I refer to Exhibit Number USA-59 and USA-60, our Document Number
L-273 and 2968-PS, which were introduced by Mr. Alderman. The Tribunal
will recall the subsequent story of the events of the night of March 11,
1938, when the SS marched into Vienna and occupied all government
buildings and important posts in the city a story unfolded in
Exhibit Number USA-61, our Document Number 812-PS, the report of
Gauleiter Rainer which was read in evidence by Mr. Alderman, and in our
Document Number 2949-PS, Exhibit Number USA-76, the record of the
telephone conversation between the Defendant Göring and Dombrowski,
which appears on Page 570 of the transcript of the record (Volume II,
Page 417).
The same pattern was repeated in Czechoslovakia. Henlein's Free Corps
played in that country the part of Fifth Column which the Austrian SS
had played in Austria, and it was rewarded by being placed under the
jurisdiction of the Reichsführer SS in September 1938. 1 refer to
our Document 388-PS, which was read in evidence by Mr. Alderman as
Exhibit Number USA-26.
The items touched are Items 37 and 38 of the so-called Schmundt file.
Moreover, as shown by Item 36 of that file, which Mr. Alderman read into
the record, the SS had its own armed units-four battalions of the
Totenkopf Verbände actually operating in Czechoslovakia
before the Munich Pact was signed. SS preparations for aggression in
Czechoslovakia were not confined to