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Christensen (SS Sturmbannfuehrer)
Stapf (Lt. General, Infantry)
Date: 1943
Total Pages: 1
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: PS-3012
Citations: NMT 2 (page 88), NMT 2 (page 610)
HLSL Item No.: 3818
Notes:This Staff Evidence Analysis was prepared by Cohn on 5 Feb 1946. The orders from Stapf to Nagel were entered as evidence in Case 2. The analysis covers six items, and the photostat has six parts; not all were translated.
PS-3012: Originals and carbon copies of drafting of labor from the Eastern Territories
PS-3012: German decree for the newly occupied eastern territories, 6 february 1943: compulsory labor for all inhabitants from the age of 14 to 65. discussion by officers and administrative officials in Rowno, 10 March 1943: a further million workers to be sent to Germany from the eastern territories within the next 4 months; corresponding order by the economy staff east, 11 March 1943. file memorandum, 20 March 1943, on the employment of prisoners of war in coal-mining. secret Sd circular,
PS-3012: March 19, 1943. March 11, 1943. Order signed Christiansen to all group leaders of Security Service and record of telephone conversation signed by Stupj.
Order signed by SS Major Christiansen to all group leaders of Security Service, 19 March 1943.
Copy of memorandum and order, 19 March 1943, from SS Major Christiansen to all group leaders of Security Service. It is stated that the measures of the security police have to be subordinated to the greatest extent to the recruiting of labor for Germany. In the shortest possible time the Ukraine has to put at the disposal of the armament industry one million workers. 500 have to be sent daily from Christiansen's territory.
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