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with so-called racial Germans. Not all Germans were
deemed reliable colonists, however. Those who were not were returned to
Germany for re-Germanization and re-education along Nazi lines.
A typical instance of the fate of such Germans is told in our Document
Number R-112, which has already been introduced in evidence as Exhibit
Number USA-309. It is a decree of the Reich Commissioner for the
consolidation of Germandom. That decree, as the Tribunal will recall,
dealt with the treatment to be accorded so-called "Polonized"
Germans. By the terms of that decree two SS functionaries were charged
with the responsibility for the re-Germanization program: the Higher SS
and Police Leaders, and the Gestapo.
I think it is unnecessary for me to quote from that report, since
portions have already been read into evidence. I will refer the Court
specifically to Section III of the decree, which appears on Page 7 of
the translation, and to Section IV of the decree, which appears on the
same page, both of which indicate that the Higher SS and Police Leaders
and the Gestapo were responsible for the re-Germanization actions.
In the final stage of the process, the resettlement of the conquered
lands by racially and politically desirable Germans, still other SS
agencies participated. I quote again from our Document 2163-PS, the National
Socialist Year Book for 1941, Exhibit Number USA-444. The passage
appears on Page 3 of the translation, Paragraph 7, and on Page 195 of
the original. I quote:
"Numerous SS leaders and SS men
helped with untiring effort in bringing about this systematic
migration of peoples which has no parallel in history.
"There were many authoritative and administrative difficulties
which, however, were immediately overcome due to the unbureaucratic
working procedure. This was especially guaranteed above all by the
employment of the SS.
"The procedure called 'Durchschleusung' takes 3 to 4 hours as a
rule. The re-settler is being passed through eight or nine offices,
following each other in organic order: Registration office, card-index
office, certificate and photo office, property office, and biological,
hereditary, and sanitary test offices. The latter was entrusted to
doctors and medical personnel of the SS and of the Armed Forces. The
SS Corps Areas Alpenland, Northwest, Baltic Sea, Fulda-Werra, South
and Southeast, the SS Main Office, the NPEA" National
Political Education Institution "Vienna, and the SS
Cavalry School in Hamburg, provided most of the SS officers and SS
noncommissioned officers who worked at this job of resettlement."