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. NUERNBERG MILITARY TRIBUNAL
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war production and added that ‘all measures are to be considered from the standpoint of an assured waging of war.’ At the Party Rally in Nuremberg in 1936, Hitler announced the establishment of the Four Year Plan and the appointment of Goering as the Plenipotentiary in charge. Goering was already engaged in building a strong air force and on 8 July 1938 he announced to a number of leading German aircraft manufacturers that the German Air Force was already superior in quality and quantity to the English. On 14 October 1938, at another conference, Goering announced that Hitler had instructed him to organize a gigantic armament program which would make insignificant all previous achievements. He said that he had been ordered to build as rapidly as possible an air force five times as large as originally planned, to increase the speed of the rearmament of the navy and army, and to concentrate on offensive weapons, principally heavy artillery and heavy tanks. He then laid down a specific program designed to accomplish these ends. The extent to which rearmament had been accomplished was stated by Hitler in his memorandum of 9 October 1939, after the campaign in Poland. He said:

‘The military application of our people’s strength has been carried through to such an extent that within a short time at any rate it cannot be markedly improved upon by any manner of effort. * * *

‘The warlike equipment of the German people is at present larger in quantity and better in quality for a greater number of German divisions than in the year 1914. The weapons themselves, taking a substantial cross-section, are more modern than is the case of any other country in the world at this time. They have just proved their supreme war worthiness in their victorious campaign. * * * There is no evidence available to show that any country in the world disposes of a better total ammunition stock than the Reich * * *.’”* 
There was an enormous program of planning and preparation behind these accomplishments and Farben was a major factor contributing to the results achieved. The record abundantly shows the integration of Farben with this program. The meeting of the Experts Committee on Raw Materials Questions on 26 May 1936, presided over by Goering and attended by defendant Schmitz [NI-5380, Pros. Ex. 400], has already been discussed in this opinion. In that same month Farben through Bosch, the chairman of the Vorstand at that time, placed the defendant Krauch at the disposal of Goering. Krauch, who was one of Farben’s most capable scientists and administrators, was put in charge of the sector for Research and Development [NI -4703, Pros. Ex. 426]. Important personnel from the Ver- [...mittlungsstelle]
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* Trial of the Major War Criminals, volume I, pages 182 and 183.  
 
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