could take fifty persons and some
which could accommodate two thousand five hundred.
Q. And did I
understand you to say that you had no disciplinary problems or troubles in the
camps?
A. Now and then there were cases of resettlers violating camp
regulations.
Q. What was done in those cases?
A. The person
concerned was punished with special labor inside the camp, such as cleaning the
yards, scrubbing and cleaning the latrines. |
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6. FORCED
EVACUATION FROM ALSACE, LORRAINE, AND LUXEMBOURG |
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a. Introduction
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A short argument concerning this
problem was made by the prosecution in the opening statement on pp. 622 to 694.
A selection of the documentary evidence of the prosecution concerning
evacuations from Alsace, Lorraine, and Luxembourg is set forth on pp. 910 to
924. This is followed by a selection from the evidence of the defense
concerning these subjects on pp. 924 to 936. |
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b. Selections
from the Evidence of the Prosecution |
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NO-2552 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
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HIMMLER ORDINANCE,
18 JUNE 1942, REGARDING RESETTLEMENT FROM FRANCE OF THE POPULATION OF
GERMAN STOCK |
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[Stamp]
Personal Staff Reich Leader SS Central Archives File No. AR /
17 |
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18 June 1942
Fuehrer Headquarters |
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Subject: Ordinance regarding
resettlement from France of
the
population of German stock.
Execution of the measures for the
repatriation from France of the refugees and expellees of German stock, and for
the resettlement from France of persons of German stock, I issue the following
ordinance: |