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less clear; the military leaders furnished Hitler with
the means and the might which were necessary to his survival, to say
nothing of the accomplishment of those purposes which seemed to us so
ludicrously impossible in 1932 and so fearfully imminent in 1942.
I have said that the German militarists were inept as well as
persistent. Helpless as Hitler would have been without them he succeeded
in mastering them. The generals and the Nazis were allies in 1933. But
it was not enough that the generals should be his voluntary allies;
Hitler wanted them permanently and completely under his control. Devoid
of political skill and principle, the generals lacked the mentality or
morality to resist. On the day of the death of President Hindenburg, in
August 1934, the German officers swore a new oath. Their previous oath
had been to the Fatherland; now it was to a man Adolf Hitler.
Later the Nazi emblem became part of their uniform, the Nazi flag their
standard. By a clever process of infiltration into key positions, Hitler
seized control of the entire military machine.
We will no doubt hear the generals ask what they could have done about
it. We will hear that they were helpless, and that to protect their jobs
and families and lives, they had to follow Hitler's decision. No doubt
this became true, but the generals were a key factor in Hitler's rise to
complete power and a partner in his criminal aggressive designs. It is
always difficult and dangerous to withdraw from a criminal conspiracy.
Never has it been suggested that a conspirator may claim mercy on the
ground that lids fellow conspirators threatened him with harm, should he
withdraw from the plot.
In many respects the spectacle which the German General Staff and High
Command group presents today is the most degrading of all the groups and
organizations before this Court. They are the bearers of a tradition not
devoid of valor and honor; but they emerge from this war stained both by
criminality and ineptitude. Attracted by the militaristic and aggressive
Nazi policies, the German generals found themselves drawn into
adventures of a scope they had not foreseen. From crimes in which almost
all of them participated willingly and approvingly were born others in
which they participated partly because they were too ineffective to
alter the governing Nazi policies and partly because they had to
continue collaboration to save their own skins.
Having joined the partnership, the General Staff and High Command group
planned and carried through manifold acts of aggression which turned
Europe into a charnel house and caused the Armed Forces to be used for
foul practices, foully executed, of terror, pillage, and wholesale
slaughter. Let no one be heard to say that the military uniform shall be
a cloak, or that they may find sanctuary