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COL. WHEELER: Yes, Your Honor. It is the third full
paragraph on Page 2. It starts in the middle of the paragraph with the
last word on the seventh line of the third paragraph.
THE PRESIDENT: It is very difficult for us to find it if you don't tell
us it begins in the middle of the paragraph.
COL. WHEELER: The last word of that line is "measures". It's
the seventh line of the paragraph beginning "Yet, despite this keen
desire," Sir.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, I see.
COL. WHEELER: " ... but often and this is much more grave
to the very fundamental principles of Divine Law both natural and
positive."
The next paragraph specifies these measures. I quote:
"Let it suffice to recall in this
connection, among other things, the changing of the Catholic state
elementary schools into undenominational schools; the permanent or
temporary closing of many minor seminaries, of not a few major
seminaries, and of some theological faculties; the suppression of
almost all the private schools and of numerous Catholic boarding
schools and colleges; the repudiation, decided upon unilaterally, of
financial obligations which the State, municipalities, and so forth,
had towards the Church; the increasing difficulties put in the way of
the activity of the religious orders and congregations in the
spiritual, cultural, and social field, and above all the suppression
of abbeys, monasteries, convents, and religious houses in such great
numbers that one is led to infer a deliberate intention of rendering
impossible the very existence of the orders and congregations in
Germany."
The Nazis did not
overlook other sects or denominations in their efforts to suppress
Christian religion in Germany. They persecuted the "Bibelforscher"
or Bible students ...
THE PRESIDENT: Perhaps, if you are going on to another church, it would
be better to break off until tomorrow morning.
[The Tribunal adjourned until 8 January
1946 at 1000 hours.]