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Table of Contents - Volume 6
CONTENTS
 "THE KRUPP CASE" 
 
(Introductory material and basic directives under which the trials were conducted are printed in Volume VI, "The Flick Case" which is the first volume in the economic unit. )
 


VOLUME IX  

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Introduction  1
Order Constituting the Trubunal  4
Members of the Tribunal  4a
Commissioners of the Tribunal 4b
Assistant Secretaries General 4c
Prosecution Counsel 4d
Defense Counsel 6
   
I.   Indictment 7
        Appendix "A"  37
        Appendix "B"  50
     
II.   Arraignment  52
     
III. Statements of the Tribunal, Chief of the Prosecution Counsel and Defense       Counsel on the Order of the Trial and Certain Rules of Procedure  54
           
IV. Opening Statements of the Prosecution and Defense   60
      A. For the Prosecution    60
      B. For the Defendant Alfried Krupp 132
      C. For the Defendant Loeser  144
       D. For the Defendant Houdremont  152
       E. For the Defendant Mueller  159
       F. For the Defendant Janssen 164
       G. For the Defendant Pfirsch  174
       H. For the Defendant Ihn 184
        I. For the Defendant Eberhardt 192
        J. For the Defendant Korschan 204
        K. For the Defendannt von Buelow 208
         L. For the Defendant Lehmann 218
        M. For the Defendant Kupke 221
   
V.   Organization of the Krupp Concern and the Positions of the Defendants  226
  A. Introduction  
 226
  B.  Contemporaneous Documents and Positions of the Defendants   
 227
        
VI. Crimes Against Peace — Counts One and Four  
 239
  A. Introduction  
 239
  B.   Contemporaneous Documents Concerning Period 1919-1943 
240
               1. Armament of Germany after the Treaty of Versailles 240
               2. Early Relations with Leaders of Hitler's Third Reich   336
               3. “Lex Krupp”   348

 
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  C.   Discussion Between the Prosecution and the Tribunal on the Legal Significance of Violations of the Rearmament Clauses of the Versailles Treaty        
 353
D. Defense Motion for a Judgment of Not Guilty on Counts One and Four   
 356
  E.  Extracts from the Prosecution’s Answer to the Defense Motion for Acquittal on the Charges of Crimes Against Peace    
 364
  F.  Order of the Tribunal Acquitting the Defendants of the Charges of Crimes Against Peace 
 390
  G.  Opinion of the Tribunal Concerning its Dismissal of the Charges of Crimes Against Peace 
 390
  H.   Concurring Opinion of Presiding Judge Anderson on the Dismissal of the Charges of Aggressive War  
 401
  I.   Special Concurring Opinion of Judge Wilkins on the Dismissal of the Charges of Aggressive War  
 455
                
VII. Spoliation — Count Two            467
A.  Introduction 
 467
B.  The Berndorf Firm in Austria
469
C.  Policy toward the Acquisition of Plants in Occupied Western Europe 
 483
    1.  Contemporaneous Documents   
 483
    2.   Extracts from Testimony of Prosecution Witness Arthur Ruemann    
 498
D. The Austin Plant in Liancourt, France
 506
1. Affidavit and Testimony of Prosecution Witness Milos Celap 
 506
    2. Contemporaneous Documents 
529
3. Affidavit of the Defendant Alfried Krupp 
 559
4. Extracts from Testimony of Defense Witness Johannes Schroeder
560
  E.  The ELMAG Plant in Mulhouse, France    
584
1. Contemporaneous Documents.
584
2.   Affidavit and Testimony of Defense Witness Kurt Biegi
616
  F.  Machinery of the ALSTHOM Firm in Belfort, France. 
 632
    1.   Contemporaneous Documents 
632
  2.   Extracts from the Testimony of Prosecution Witness Robert Koch
 644
  3.   Extracts from the Testimony of Defense Witness Erich Thiess
 653
   
VIII. Slave Labor Count Three  667
  A.  Introduction 
 667
  B.  Procurement and Utilization of Foreign Laborers    
 668
    1.  Contemporaneous Documents
668
    2.   Prosecution Testimony and Affidavit 
 756
     3. Affidavit of Defendants Alfried Krupp, Mueller, Ihn, Lehmann, Kupke, and Loeser  
 797
    4.  Defense Testimony and Affidavits 
 819
  C.  Treatment of Foreign Laborers; Working and Living Conditions; Discipline; Krupp's Relations With the Gestapo    
 874
    1. Contemporaneous Documents 
 874
    2.   Testimony of Prosecution Witnesses Josef Dahm and Fritz Fell 
 926

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    3.  Affidavits of Defendants Ihn, von Buelow, and Kupke
939
4. Defense Testimony and Affidavits.
 946
   D. Special Training or Penal Camps for Foreign Workers Employed by Krupp
 1031
    1.  Contemporaneous Documents
1031
    2. Prosecution Testimony and Affidavit  
 1049
    3. Affidavits by Defendants Kupke and von Buelow  
 1074
4. Defense Testimony and Affidavit
1078
  E. The Children’s Camp at Voerde    
 1109
    1.  Reports of Deaths of Children at the Voerde Camp 
 1109
    2.  Extracts from Testimony of Prosecution Witness Ernst Wirtz  
 1112
    3. Affidavit of Defendant Kupke 
 1119
    4.   Defense Testimony and Affidavit   
 1121
   F. Procurement and Treatment of Female Concentration Camp Inmates at the Krupp Plants in Essen  
 1132
    1.    Contemporaneous Documents 
1132
     2.   Prosecution Testimony and Affidavits
 1143
    3.  Affidavits of Defendants Lehmann, von Buelow, Ihn, and Janssen
1160
    4.  Defense Testimony and Affidavits 
1163
  G.   Employment and Treatment of Prisoners of War 
1197
    1.  Contemporaneous Documents 
1197
    2. Prosecution Testimony and Affidavits 
1244
    3. Defense Testimony and Affidavits 
 1270
   
IX  Photographic Reproductions of Documentary Evidence.     
1315 
   
X.  Final Statements of the Defendants.  
1323
   
XI.  Judgment  
 1327
   
  A.  Opinion and Judgment of Military Tribunal III 
1327
      Count Two - Plunder and Spoliation 
1338
      The Austin Plant at Liancourt, France 
1348
      The ELMAG Plant Located at Mulhouse   
1353
      Machines Taken from ALSTHOM Factory 
1358
    Machines Taken from Other French Plants 
1361
      ROGES [Raw Materials Trading Company] 
1361
      Machines and Materials Removed from Holland 
1364
      Inadequacy of Air Raid Protection  
      Illegal Use of French Prisoners of War 
1391
 1395
      Foreign Civilian Workers and Concentration Camp Inmates 
 1396
      Law on the Deportation and Employment of Foreign Civilian Workers and Concentration Camp Inmates 
1429
      Necessity as a Defense 
 1435
      Law as to Individual Responsibility  
 1448
 B. Sentences
1449
   
XII. Dissenting Opinion of Presiding Judge Anderson on the Sentences Imposed by the Tribunal  
 1453
   
XIII. Dissenting Opinion of Judge Wilkins on the Dismissal of Certain of the Charges of Spoliation  1455
  Austria  
 1455
  The Montbelleux Mine, France  
 1461
   
 
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  CHROMASSEO Mines, Yugoslavia 
 1464
  Russia 
 1471
   
XIV. Confirmation and Revision of the Sentences by the Military Governor of the United States Zone of Occupation   1485
   
Appendix  
 1489
  Table of Comparative Ranks 
 1489
  German Civil Service Ranks 
 1490
  List of Witnesses  
 1491
  Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations  
 1498
   
Index of Documents and Testimony 
 1503

  
   
   
   
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