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It is all important for me — and you could actually tell him that right from the start — that he should work together with his colleagues to be [etwaige Kollegen] in Essen loyally and sincerely and that he bears the responsibility with them. At the same time I am attaching great importance to the fact that he should also be mentally prepared to collaborate with the Party as honestly and sincerely as is in keeping with my attitude towards the Fuehrer and the movement as a whole.

Please forgive me for taking up your time in this matter, but I am of the opinion that in this way the problem regarding the successor for Buschfeld which concerns me greatly may progress quickest. 
 
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Kindest regards from us all to you all.  
 
Always yours

[Signed] GUSTAV 
[Handwritten] Answered by letter, 28 July 1937. 
 
 
3. “LEX KRUPP.”
 
  TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT D-99
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 470
 
LETTER FROM GUSTAV KRUPP TO MARTIN BORMANN,¹ 11 NOVEMBER 1942, CONCERNING PROPOSALS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF A KRUPP FAMILY ENTERPRISE 
 
[Handwritten notation] 2d copy. 
(1 copy for Alfried) 
11 November 1942 
 
My dear Mr. Bormann,

Today I once again refer to my letter of 27 July² acknowledging at the same time the receipt of your letter of the 21st of the same month, and referring to the conversation which you have had with my son Alfried at the Fuehrer’s Headquarters on 10 August with regard to the safeguarding of the firm Krupp for the future.

I should like to ask you first of all to express my warm thanks to the Fuehrer for his suggestion regarding the use of the costs of
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¹ Bormann was tried in absentia in the case before the IMT and sentenced to death. Bormann became head of the Party Chancellery and Deputy to the Fuehrer after Hess’ flight to Scotland in May 1941.
² The letter referred to was not in evidence.  
 

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