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 Those instructions can be given by the counterintelligence agent or by his deputy in the form of short repeated lectures and instructions.

These precautions are not only necessary for efficient protection against espionage and treason, but also, according to our own experience, for the protection of the IG employees concerned against eventual legal prosecution for negligence. 12 March 1937 
 
 
  PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NI-6382
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 158
 
EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE TECHNICAL MAINGAU MANAGEMENT OF 28 NOVEMBER 1938 
 
[The defendants Lautenschlaeger and Jaehne, among others, are shown to be present by the minutes]  
 
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Lautenschlaeger discusses the minutes of management meetings of other works: Dr. Brill has been entrusted with the direction of the exchange of knowledge in the field of physics in place of Professor Grimm. Dr. Kayser (Bitterfeld) is going to Vermittlungsstelle W in place of Neumann — the employment of foreigners must be avoided at all costs. 
[Handwritten] Schrauber 
 
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  PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NI-6084
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 2111
 
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF FARBEN'S COMMERCIAL COMMITTEE ON 12 MAY 1939  
 
[The defendants Haefliger, Mann, Oster, and von Schnitzler, among others, are shown to be present by the minutes.] 
 
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6. Employment of foreigners by the IG

There is agreement that, in principle, no foreigners shall be employed at the central agencies. As far as such foreigners are concerned who are to be trained in the use of our products, each case will be decided on its merits as to whether employment is possible. (See point 11 of Commercial Committee memorandum of 10 December 1937.)

Berlin, 19 May 1939
FF/ED 22/39 
 
Signed: VON SCHNITZLER
Signed: FRANK-FAHLE

 



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