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or his deputy in office and as far as I recollect referred to as "Top Secret
State Matter." Amt D II (department D II) of the Economic and Administrative
Main Office has never ordered executions to be carried out. Neither did the
labor allocation officer have anything to do with this at the concentration
camp. |
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| [Signed] PISTER,
HERMANN |
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| Dachau, Germany 12 August
1947 |
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT HOHBERG 4 HOHBERG DEFENSE EXHIBIT
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| EXTRACT FROM
"YEARBOOK OF ECONOMIC TRUSTEES FOR 1941" CONCERNING PROFESSIONAL ETHICS OF
ECONOMIC EXAMINERS |
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| Extract
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The
Yearbook of Economic Trustees for 1941, published by Dr. Otto Moenckmeier
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Page 4 B. Professional
Regulations |
I.
The officially appointed economic examiner 1.
Professional rights. |
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2.
Principles of the Profession. a.
General meaning of principles The peculiarity of the profession of
economic examiner, as holder of the public confidence, demands rules for his
professional conduct which safeguard this confidence and thus guarantee a high
standard of professional conduct. Ethical principles are especially responsible
for deciding the professional conduct of the economic examiners. In many
respects these principles resemble the principles of other free professions,
yet they have their own characteristics in keeping with the special duties of
the economic examiner. It is just these professional rules which make the
profession of economic examiner a free profession in the actual sense of the
term. |
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The "principles of the profession" are given
special meaning and intent in view of the fact that the economic examiner is
engaged in the economic sphere as a guardian of law and order and thus as a
champion of the rights of the community in the economic field * * *.
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