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main driving force in the entire
Germanization program. By an abundance of evidence it is established beyond a
reasonable doubt, as heretofore detailed in this judgment, that the defendant
Greifelt is criminally responsible for the following actions: kidnaping of
alien children; hampering the reproduction of enemy nationals; forced
evacuations and resettlement of populations; forced Germanization of enemy
nationals; the utilization of enemy nationals as slave labor; and the plunder
of public and private property. The evidence submitted is insufficient to
establish beyond a reasonable doubt the defendant Greifelt's guilt upon the
following specific charges: abortions on Eastern workers; taking away infants
of Eastern workers; and the punishment of foreign nationals for sexual
intercourse with Germans.
The defendant Greifelt is found guilty upon
counts one and two of the indictment. |
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| COUNT THREE |
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| The Tribunal finds that the defendant
Greifelt was a member of a criminal organization, that is, the SS, under the
conditions defined and specified by the judgment of the International Military
Tribunal, and he is, therefore, guilty under count three of the
indictment. |
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| RUDOLF
CREUTZ |
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Rudolf Creutz, as deputy to Greifelt, was an
active participant in certain phases of the Germanization program, as has
heretofore been set forth in detail in this judgment; and it has been
established beyond any reasonable doubt that the defendant Creutz is criminally
responsible for, and implicated in, the following criminal activities: the
kidnaping of alien children; the forced evacuation and resettlement of
populations; the forced Germanization of enemy nationals; and the utilization
of foreign nationals as slave labor.
Upon the following specific
charges the evidence is insufficient to justify a conclusion of guilt:
abortions on Eastern workers; taking away infants of Eastern workers;
punishment of foreign nationals for sexual intercourse with Germans; and
hampering the reproduction of enemy nationals.
The defendant Creutz is
found guilty upon counts one and two of the indictment. |
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| COUNT THREE |
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| The Tribunal finds that the defendant Creutz
was a member of a criminal organization, that is, the SS, under the conditions
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