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We were again reminded that, in view of the difficulties expected to arise in transport and procurement, it is urgently desired that a sufficient stock of provisions for 3 to 4 weeks should be kept, taking into consideration the extent of personnel in case of mobilization. The Reich Ministry of Food and Agriculture promised to instruct its subsidiary offices to give us every assistance in the stockpiling.

Please let us have the necessary information, in order that we can pass this on to the Reich Ministry of Food and Agriculture. 
 
Vermittlungsstelle W.

Signed: KAYSER  
 
 
  PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NI-13554
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 1948
 
EXTRACTS FROM A CONFIDENTIAL REPORT ON A CONFERENCE
AT FARBEN'S WOLFEN PLANT, 12 JULY 1939, ATTENDED BY
DEFENDANT GAJEWSKI  
 
Present: [the defendant]    Dr. Gajewski   CONFIDENTIAL
  Dr. Esselmann   
  Dr. Miller    
  Dir. Riess   
  Dr. Schulze   
 
1. Gajewski stated that, as arranged with Dr. Osterburg, Dr. Fink will be transferred to Rottweil to take the place of Dr. Eble, deceased. The transfer will be announced in a circular here in the plant.  
 
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3. Gajewski announced that he and several other members of the film factory had received a document with highly treasonable contents from abroad. The various department and plant chiefs are requested to draw the special attention of their employees to the fact that documents of this kind are to be handed over to the appropriate office in the plant immediately and their contents are not to be revealed in the plant; otherwise, exceedingly severe penalties may be expected. In addition, it is to be pointed out that it is everyone's duty to oppose the spreading of all rumors that appear, such as the one about the ban on leave which is to be expected in the plant.

4. The members of the staff who are working in new experimental fields are to be especially reminded once again of their duty to maintain secrecy, since the persons concerned will suffer grave consequences for violations, such as giving information about new experiments, showing samples which are supposed to be handled confidentially, etc.




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