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indictment, and directs that he be released from custody under the
indictment when this Tribunal presently adjourns; and
Military Tribunal
I finds and adjudges that the defendant Hans Wolfgang Romberg is not guilty
under either counts two or three of the indictment, and directs that he be
released from custody under the indictment when this Tribunal presently
adjourns; and
Military Tribunal I finds and adjudges that the defendant
Georg August Weltz is not guilty under either counts two or three of the
indictment; and directs that he be released from custody under the indictment
when this Tribunal presently adjourns.
BRACK The
defendant Brack is charged under counts two and three of the indictment with
personal responsibility for, and participation in, Sterilization Experiments
and the Euthanasia Program of the German Reich. Under count four the defendant
is charged with membership in an organization declared criminal by the judgment
of the International Military Tribunal, namely, the SS.
The defendant
Brack enlisted in an artillery unit of an SA regiment in 1923, and became a
member of the NSDAP and the SS in 1929. Throughout his career in the Party he
was quite active in high official circles. He entered upon full-time service in
the Braune Haus, the Nazi headquarters at Munich, in the summer of 1932. The
following year he was appointed to the Staff of Bouhler, business manager of
the NSDAP in Munich. When in 1934 Bouhler became Chief of the Chancellery of
the Fuehrer of the NSDAP, Brack was transferred from the Braune Haus to
Bouhler's Berlin office. In 1936 Brack was placed in charge of office 2 (Amt 2)
in the Chancellery of the Fuehrer in Berlin, that office being charged with the
examinations of complaints received by the Fuehrer from all parts of Germany.
Later, he became Bouhler's deputy in office 2. As such, he frequently journeyed
to the different Gaue for the purpose of gaining first-hand information
concerning matters in which Bouhler was interested.
Brack was promoted
to the rank of Sturmbannfuehrer in the SS in 1935, and in April 1936 to the
rank of Obersturmbannfuehrer. The following September he became a
Standartenfuehrer in the SS, and was transferred to the staff of the Main
Office of the SS in November. In November 1940 he was promoted to the grade of
Oberfuehrer.
In 1942 Brack joined the Waffen SS, and during the late
summer of that year was ordered to active duty with a Waffen SS division. He
apparently remained on active duty until the close of the war.
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