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THAT such groups and organizations are
accused by the Chief Prosecutors for the prosecution of major war
criminals of being, criminal organizations and this Tribunal has been
asked by the Chief Prosecutors to declare said groups and organizations
criminal.
THAT if any of such groups and organizations are found by this Tribunal
to have been criminal in character members will be subject to trial and
punishment on account of their membership in accordance with the
provisions of the Charter of this Tribunal and upon any such trial the
criminal character of the group or organization shall be considered
proved and shall not be questioned.
THAT the issue of the criminal character of these groups and
organizations will be tried commencing the 20th day of November 1945 at
the Palace' of Justice, Nuremberg, Germany.
THAT any person who acknowledges membership in any of the said groups or
organizations may be entitled to apply to the Tribunal for leave to be
heard by the Tribunal upon the question of the criminal character of the
group or organization. Such application shall be made without delay, in
writing, and addressed to the General Secretary, International Military
Tribunal, Nuremberg, Germany.
THAT in the case of members of any of the said groups or organizations
who
(i) may be in the custody of the
prosecuting powers, such applications shall be handed to the
Commanding Officer of the place where the said members are detained;
(ii) may not be in custody, such applications shall be handed to the
nearest military unit.
THAT the Tribunal has power to allow or reject any such
application. If the application is allowed, the Tribunal will direct in
what manner the applicant shall be represented and heard.
THAT nothing contained in this notice shall be construed to confer
immunity of any kind upon such applicants.
For the International Military Tribunal
(no signature)
General Secretary
(b) Manner of Notice
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:
THAT publication in the German language be made throughout the zones of
occupation in Germany over the radio, in newspapers and, if practicable,
by the form of postings ordinarily employed by the military authorities
in conveying information to the civilian population. Such radio and
newspaper publications shall be made
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