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Working and Living Conditions; Discipline; and Krupp’s Relations With the Gestapo,” deals broadly with the treatment of foreign laborers, whereas the next three sections deal in greater detail with special aspects of the employment and treatment of foreign laborers which received particular attention in both the trial of the case and in the judgment of the Tribunal — special training or penal camps for foreign workers employed by Krupp (sec. D) ; the children’s camp for the infants of eastern workers at Voerde (sec. E) and the procurement and treatment of female concentration camp inmates at the Krupp plants in Essen (sec. F). The section concludes with materials dealing in greater detail with the employment and treatment of prisoners or war (sec. G).
 
 
B. Procurement and Utilization of Foreign Laborers  
 
I. CONTEMPORANEOUS DOCUMENTS
 
 
  PARTIAL TRANSLATION OF
DOCUMENT NIK-10218
PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 870
 
REPORT FROM KRUPP’S STATISTICAL OFFICE TO DEFENDANTS KRUPP, HOUDREMONT, LEHMANN, MUELLER, AND OTHERS, 27 NOVEMBER 1944, TABULATING COMPARATIVE FIGURES INDICATING EMPLOYMENT OF OVER 70,000 FOREIGN WORKERS AND PRISONERS OF WAR ON 30 SEPTEMBER 1944 
 
  [Stamp] 
  Secretariat Houdremont
No. 7347
Rec’d 28 November [1944] 
 
 
Distribution —
Messrs A. Krupp v. Bohlen, Goerens, Janssen,
F. Mueller,
Houdremont,
E. Mueller,
Ihn, Haerlin, Lehmann,
Schroeder, Hardach,
Girod, Kraus, and
Wolf (workers relations office) — exclusive of affiliated plants,
Main administration office — exclusive of affiliated plants
Main bookkeeping department — exclusive of affiliated plants
Cooperative Stores — exclusive of affiliated plants
Mr. von Verschuer — exclusive of affiliated plants
Mr. Mette — exclusive of affiliated plants
Statistical Office, 27 November 1944  

 
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