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products which are to be manufactured by you under contract are to be
addressed directly to the military departments with which the contract was
concluded.
However, questions pertaining to the military-economic
management of your plant will continue to be addressed to your competent
Chamber of Industry and Trade or, in the case of small shops, to the competent
Association of Artisans [Handwerksbetriebe].
I request immediate
confirmation indicating that you have taken up production in accordance with
instructions.
Insofar as contractual products are not manufactured by
you, you are required to notify the subcontractors as quickly as possible.
By
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Signed: HINSCH Certified: Signed: signature Office
Employee |
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[
Stamp] Oberpresident of the Brandenburg Province Military Economy
Department |
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Vermittlungsstelle
W. Wagner |
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PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NI-4452 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
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EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF SPARTE II AT
FRANKFURT, 14 SEPTEMBER 1939, CONCERNING THE OUTBREAK OF WAR AND THE
PUTTING IN EFFECT OF MOBILIZATION PLANS |
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The meeting had been called to discuss the effects on the plants
caused by the outbreak of the war. The prepared mobilization program, which
embraces all manufacture by IG, became effective on 3 September 1939.
A
brief report on the individual plants and spheres of work is
given.
The field of dyestuffs
For the field of dyestuffs,
the mobilization program provides for 50 percent of the manufacture of the year
1936, while the |
__________ * The minutes indicate that
defendant ter Meer, chief of Sparte II, acted as chairman, and that the
following defendants, among other persons, were present: Ambros, Buergin,
Gajewski. Hoerlein, Jaehne, Kuehne, Lautenschlaeger, and Wurster. A handwritten
pencil notation on the document indicates that in addition to the defendants
present, the defendant Schmitz also received a copy.
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