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community capable of the highest accomplishments for the people and the Reich. Commitment: Directives and regulations for physical coordination, commitment and utilization of the Factory Troops are issued by the Reich Organizational Leader, or on his behalf by the head of the Central bureau, or the German Labor Front c... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1818-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1940 Edition | 450 | 671 |
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implacable anticommunist. (Here I interrupted with the view that the German position against communism self-evidently remains entirely unchanged and that in regard to this fact Moscow has never been left in doubt.) The comment in the letter concerning the attitude of the Japanese Cabinet he regarded as being correct. T... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1822-PS :Correspondence between Hitler and Mussolini, August 1939 | 450 | 950 |
years hence and gave his reasons. And he believed the reasons also applied to us, especially in view of the condition of our fleet. However, developments are now forcing us in another direction. In any case, he expressly emphasized, he is with us, unconditionally and with everything. At the end of the talk he made comm... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1822-PS :Correspondence between Hitler and Mussolini, August 1939 | 900 | 1,149 |
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Schmidt. COPY Letter of the Fuehrer transmitted telegraphically to his Excellency Ambassador v. Mackensen, received at 3:40 o'clock, 27 August 1939, for immediate delivery to Il Duce. DUCE! [Text of message the same as above]. Source: Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression Volume IV Office of the United States Chief Counsel fo... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1823-PS :Telegram from Hitler to Mussolini, 27 August 1939 | 450 | 607 |
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the Duce, I informed by telephone the Office RM at 1:50 about the delivery of the letters, adding that a telegram about my conversation with the Duce would be sent immediately. ROME, 1 September 1939 (Signed) Mackensen Coded, Telegram (Copy) From Berlin: 3 September 1939, 2:50 hours Arr. Rome: 2 September 1939, 3:00 ho... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1831-PS :Mackensen reports on audiences with Mussolini, September 1939 | 450 | 950 |
that peace could have been maintained for more than 1/2 year or 1 year. Under these circumstances, I thought that, in spite of everything, the present moment was better for resistance. At present, the superiority of the German armed forces in Poland is too overwhelming in all fields that the Polish Army will collapse i... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1831-PS :Mackensen reports on audiences with Mussolini, September 1939 | 900 | 1,400 |
Cable report is requested Ribbentrop Rome, 4 September 1939 Foreign. Berlin No. 418 of 4 September 1939 Telegram, secret code procedure (good) CITISSIME to telegram No. 495 of 3rd of this month and in connection with telegram No. 414 of 3 September. TOP SECRET Duce remarked during the presentation of the Fuehrer's mess... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1831-PS :Mackensen reports on audiences with Mussolini, September 1939 | 1,350 | 1,850 |
he is of an entirely different opinion. On the contrary, the most complete agreement in respect to methods and goal prevails, and especially militarily, he has done everything to the last, what the Fuehrer desired of him, and he continues his preparation most intensively. In Lybya, the critical months for him is Septem... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1831-PS :Mackensen reports on audiences with Mussolini, September 1939 | 1,800 | 2,137 |
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for the Japanese empire was interested in as rapid a German victory as possible, which was assured by the treaty with Russia. Furthermore he (the RAM) had made it clear to Stalin as well as to the public that the treaty between the Reich and Russia in no way affected the German-Japanese relationship. Now the German-Jap... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1834-PS :Extract from the report of the conference of the Reich Foreign Minister with Ambassador Oshima in Fuschl on 13 February 1941 | 450 | 950 |
England for practical purposes. But in an air war we are located in a strategically advantageous position with respect to England. We could bomb England concentrically from the broad basis of the European coast while England had to spread out in fanlike fashion in its attacks on Europe and must thereby split up its for... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1834-PS :Extract from the report of the conference of the Reich Foreign Minister with Ambassador Oshima in Fuschl on 13 February 1941 | 900 | 1,400 |
the argument of lost prestige to make war plausible to the Americans. It was very unlikely that America would declare war if it then would have to stand by helplessly while Japan takes the Philippines without America being able to do anything about it. 3. In view of the coming new world order it seems to be in the inte... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1834-PS :Extract from the report of the conference of the Reich Foreign Minister with Ambassador Oshima in Fuschl on 13 February 1941 | 1,350 | 1,850 |
West, the Japanese people are now entirely for the Three-Power Pact. Ambassador Oshima remarked further that in Japan, under the influence of the events, the hard feelings against America had risen considerably. The Reich Foreign Minister referred to the recent statement of Nomura, the Japanese Ambassador in the U.S.A.... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1834-PS :Extract from the report of the conference of the Reich Foreign Minister with Ambassador Oshima in Fuschl on 13 February 1941 | 1,800 | 2,300 |
the shaping of the future fate of the two nations. Due to our geographical situation we should have to carry the main burden of the final battle in the future, too. If an unwanted conflict with Russia should arise we should have to carry the main burden also in this case. If Germany should ever weaken, Japan would find... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1834-PS :Extract from the report of the conference of the Reich Foreign Minister with Ambassador Oshima in Fuschl on 13 February 1941 | 2,250 | 2,750 |
in propaganda. The question, however, was in no way acute at the time. Source: Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression Volume IV Office of the United States Chief Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality Washington, DC : United States Government Printing Office, 1946 Previous Document Volume IV Menu Next Document Avalon Home... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1834-PS :Extract from the report of the conference of the Reich Foreign Minister with Ambassador Oshima in Fuschl on 13 February 1941 | 2,700 | 2,835 |
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their value should they become known. 6. Today I called in the Bulgarian and the Hungarian ministers and outlined to them my thoughts on the situation and, with view to military developments, to arouse their interest by explaining to both of them, the negative and positive effects which would arise for them in this cas... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1835-PS :Hitler to Mussolini, 28 March 1941 | 450 | 777 |
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with special weapons, and a few squadrons of planes. The Fuehrer had carefully examined the Gibraltar problem from the military point of view, and had come to the conclusion, that the conquest of the rock was absolutely possible, but only then, if the Spaniards were to be given assistance. The Reich Foreign Minister th... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1842-PS :Notes on the discussion of the Reich Foreign Minister Von Ribbentrop with the Duce in the presence of Count Ciano as well as the ambassadors von Mackensen and Alfieri, in Rome on the 19th September 1940 | 450 | 802 |
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Head of the Reich Youth, the Reich Commissar for Sport and the Chief of Training are sharply defined. I sent a draft to Munich to that effect. 2. Students. A discussion is taking place today between Oberst v. Vietinghoff and Gerullis regarding the question of military sports for students. Oberst v. Vietinghoff is of th... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1850-PS :Negotiation between Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, Oberst Karmann, Oberst Lorenz in the Chambers of the Reich Board of Trustees on 8 July 1933 | 450 | 950 |
Reich Ministry for Finance. I declared myself ready to examine the budget, in conjunction with the Reich Ministry for Defense, as soon as it was decided upon. Furthermore, the Fuehrer's demand in Reichenhall that I should train 250,000 SA men and leaders within a year so that they would be at the disposal of the Reichs... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1850-PS :Negotiation between Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, Oberst Karmann, Oberst Lorenz in the Chambers of the Reich Board of Trustees on 8 July 1933 | 900 | 1,400 |
in which the Ministers Frick, Schwerin-Krosigk, and v. Blomberg should take part; he recommended also that I should first have a word with State Secretary Reinhard in the Reich Ministry for Finance to smooth the way. 3. General v. Blomberg had me explain to him the forms of training in the military camps and requested ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1850-PS :Negotiation between Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, Oberst Karmann, Oberst Lorenz in the Chambers of the Reich Board of Trustees on 8 July 1933 | 1,350 | 1,850 |
33/34 and an additional demand of approximately 25 millions. State Secretary Reinhard considers it very difficult under the circumstances to carry through the supplementary budget for the current financial year. He was informed that the Reich Ministry for Finance wishes to dispose of the funds granted from the Reich Tr... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1850-PS :Negotiation between Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, Oberst Karmann, Oberst Lorenz in the Chambers of the Reich Board of Trustees on 8 July 1933 | 1,800 | 2,300 |
united in the Unions it was said: The SA has no interest in incorporating the Unions, for all elements who do not believe firmly in the principles of the new idealogy, are unwanted. (There is also no power of authority over these unions). The troop commanders should, however, be guaranteed authoritative influence over ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1850-PS :Negotiation between Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, Oberst Karmann, Oberst Lorenz in the Chambers of the Reich Board of Trustees on 8 July 1933 | 2,250 | 2,750 |
unlikely that my request will be fulfilled on account of the distribution already on hand. For this reason, Sir, I am again applying directly to you. Perhaps Korvettenkapitaen Kieseritzky could inform me briefly whether my request can be granted. Your very faithfully, Heil Hitler K. [Krueger] Obergruppenfuehrer. C-2177... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1850-PS :Negotiation between Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, Oberst Karmann, Oberst Lorenz in the Chambers of the Reich Board of Trustees on 8 July 1933 | 2,700 | 3,200 |
Chancellor. If the Reich Minister for Defense assumed full and complete responsibility for the training in the Army of the Reich, the Chief of Staff saw no reason to cease training the SA in the Army. II. Oberst von Reichenau showed me the letter written by Obergruppenfuehrer von Jagow to the Reich Minister for Defense... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1850-PS :Negotiation between Obergruppenfuehrer Krueger, Oberst Karmann, Oberst Lorenz in the Chambers of the Reich Board of Trustees on 8 July 1933 | 3,150 | 3,608 |
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holiness of the soil. From the beginning, the Race and Settlement Main Office [Rasse- und Siedlungs-Hauptamt], has incorporated the term "Blood and Soil" in its name, although with different words, but in the same meaning. I can assure you, that it is not a coincidence, that the Reich Leader of Peasants [Reichsbauernfu... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1851-PS :Himmler'sThe New Germany Speaks Here, 1936 | 450 | 950 |
unmeasurable strength, and he knows as well, that he, as a representative of the black corps, must do honor to this community by his best performance at his place. Thus we assemble and march according to unalterable laws as a national socialist, soldierly order of distinctly Nordic men, and as a sworn community, of its... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1851-PS :Himmler'sThe New Germany Speaks Here, 1936 | 900 | 1,123 |
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which in this are specifically recognized by the leader as special State duties, must be gathered from the written and unwritten "law", through which the action of the police is at present determined. a. The written "police" law. Written "police" law, which governs the duties and activities of the "police" exists at pr... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1852-PS :Dr. Werner Best'sThe German Police, 1940 edition | 450 | 950 |
unions and holding meetings, infringements on the secrecy of letter, post, telegraph and telephone communications, orders for house-searches and confiscation of property, as well as restrictions on property, even beyond the limits already fixed by law, are admissible. By means of this legal statement it was formally ma... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1852-PS :Dr. Werner Best'sThe German Police, 1940 edition | 900 | 1,400 |
For the making of laws as a result of popular "voices" working together, of actively operating organizations and of "actively" or "passively" cooperating individuals, for the fulfilling of a definite task-here the task of the "police"-must not be contradictory in itself, or only because an individual law drawn up at an... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1852-PS :Dr. Werner Best'sThe German Police, 1940 edition | 1,350 | 1,850 |
out the will of the government, it is acting legally; should it overstep the will of the government, then it is no longer a matter of "police" action, but it is a case of a breach of duty by a member of the police. Whether the will of the government lays down the "right" rules, i.e. those possible and necessary for pol... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1852-PS :Dr. Werner Best'sThe German Police, 1940 edition | 1,800 | 2,254 |
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and laborers in the sense of the regulations concerning the board of representatives belong also the persons who do piece work at home, who work mainly for the same enterprise either alone or with their families. Paragraph 6 1. It is the duty of the board of representatives to increase the mutual confidence within the ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1861-PS :Law Regulating National Labor of 20 January 1934 | 450 | 872 |
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British to give in. He had explained all this in a long and confused letter to the Fuehrer. When this letter reached the Fuehrer, Hess was already in England. It was hoped in Germany that he would perhaps have an accident on the way, but he was now really in England and had tried to contact the former Marquis of Clydes... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 450 | 950 |
and would, if necessary, summon the Reichstag, in order to clarify the whole situation there. The Duce repeated his unworried view of the affair and remarked that to him also it seemed best that the whole truth should be told about the whole affair. Going on to the matter of the talks with Admiral Darlan, the Reich For... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 900 | 1,400 |
help to Iraq could be very substantial. The Italians had already prepared five planes, which would proceed to Baghdad via Rhodes, in order to transport their 400 machine-guns, as well as 20 anti-tank guns. In addition, 12 fighter planes were ready for action. Should the passage of arms through Turkey prove impossible, ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 1,350 | 1,850 |
part made the war against England for the Axis easier. The Reich Foreign Minister answered the Duce's question as to whether concessions had been made regarding French prisoners of war in the negative and mentioned that the Fuehrer had first of all reminded Darlan of how the German prisoners of war had only been releas... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 1,800 | 2,300 |
King Alexander of Yugoslavia in France had been decked with flowers by the population. But when the French saw how quickly Germany was victorious in the Balkans, they immediately turned round towards collaboration again. In Vichy the majority belonged to the camp that wanted to await events. Count Ciano here added that... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 2,250 | 2,750 |
seemed to him to be extremely doubtful. To this the Reich Foreign Minister remarked that at the beginning of this year Franco had unfortunately left the Axis completely in the lurch. This he had to note with regret again and again. If he had cooperated at that time, Gibraltar would today not be in the hands of the Brit... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 2,700 | 3,200 |
in the end align itself once more with the policy pursued by Germany and Italy. In this connection the Reich Foreign Minister referred to Matsuoka's remarks that he was forced into frequent manoeuvres for reasons of home politics, and that on occasion he might be forced to do things that would not be easily understood ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 3,150 | 3,650 |
that sooner or later Japan would enter the war on the side of the Axis to exploit the opportunities offered. Anyhow he was absolutely certain that Japan would meet her treaty obligations. The Duce went on to speak about Turkey, which he called Germany's and Italy's trump card. He asked the German Foreign Minister wheth... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1866-PS :Record of the conversation between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Duce in the Palazzo Venezia on the 13th May 1941, in the presence of Count Ciano | 3,600 | 4,083 |
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no further possibilities of attack on Germany. The Nordic countries would no doubt remain neutral and are safe from air attack from any side, since there is hardly any question of occupying such large areas as Norway and Sweden. In the same way Switzerland would certainly defend her neutrality to the last against any i... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 450 | 950 |
attack England immediately upon the outbreak of war, and the English fighter planes would be urgently needed for the protection of their own country. In regard to France's situation-the Fuehrer said that in a general conflict after the expected conquest, within a short time, of Poland, Germany would be in a position to... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 900 | 1,400 |
and Yugoslavia's leaving the League of Nations. Prince Paul agreed to the matter. Recently the Prince Regent was in London and sought reinsurance from the western powers. The same thing was repeated that happened in the case of Gafencu, who was also very reasonable during his visit to Germany and who denied any interes... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 1,350 | 1,850 |
brutal force. It can hardly be supposed that Italy would look on calmly for very long. Count Ciano replied to the Fuehrer's explanations by first pointing out the great surprise among the Italians at the absolutely unexpected seriousness of the situation. Neither in the Milan conversations nor in the talks on the occas... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 1,800 | 2,300 |
Fuehrer remarked that of course England and France will have additional battleships of 35,000 and 40,000 tons. Count Ciano pointed out the long Italian coastline, which is hard to defend and the numerous bases at the disposal of the English and French fleets, giving particular attention to the Greek ports. The Italian ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 2,250 | 2,750 |
by France as hostages in case of a conflict, as could be seen from some measures taken by France in September of last year. Besides, the Duce personally attaches great importance to the orderly execution of the world's fair in 1942, for which Italy made big preparations and from which she hopes for good results in the ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 2,700 | 3,200 |
first contemplated a proposal for a conference, but conscious of the Fuehrer's misgivings, he now makes another suggestion in a milder form and is very much interested in its acceptance. The Fuehrer declared concerning the conference plan that in future meetings of the powers it will not be possible to exclude Russia. ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 3,150 | 3,650 |
do anything against it; for it is out of the question to shell and destroy Danzig. Count Ciano asked by what time the question of Danzig will have to be settled, in the Fuehrer's opinion. The Fuehrer replied that this question will have to be settled one way or the other by the end of August. The Fuehrer replied to Cia... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 3,600 | 4,100 |
He himself had informed the Russian charge d'affaires, by order of the Fuehrer. The Fuehrer remarked that in his opinion Russia would not be willing to pull chestnuts out of the fire for the western powers. Stalin's position is endangered as much by a victorious Russian army as by a defeated Russian army. Russia is, at... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1871-PS :Minutes of the conference between the Fuehrer and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Ciano, in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister of Obersalzberg on 12 August 1939 | 4,050 | 4,337 |
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Germany was ready for action, if suddenly some conflict should come up. But if one was considering at what period of time the armament situation was most favorable, both the facts mentioned above-the insufficient armament at sea and the reconversion of the airforce to the new type of bomber-should not be disregarded. B... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1874-PS :Notes on the Conference Between General Field Marshal Goering and the Duce in the Presence of Count Ciano, 15 April 1939 | 450 | 950 |
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Navy during this year would have its hands so full in the English home waters and in the Mediterranean, that it would not be able to send even a single ship to the Far East. General-Admiral Raeder had described the U.S. submarines as so bad, that Japan need not bother about them at all. Matsuoka replied immediately, th... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1877-PS :Report on the Conversation between the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs [RAM] and the Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka in Berlin on 29 March 1941 | 450 | 950 |
mentioned the proposal of a German written promise of assistance. The RAM replied, that he had already discussed these questions with Ambassador Oshima. He had asked him to procure maps of Singapore in order that the Fuehrer-who probably must be considered the greatest expert on military questions at the present time-c... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1877-PS :Report on the Conversation between the Reich Minister for Foreign Affairs [RAM] and the Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka in Berlin on 29 March 1941 | 900 | 1,366 |
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be fought out in the South Sea. For this reason, the German experiences in her guerilla warfare are of the greatest value to Japan. It was a question how such a war would best be conducted and how all the technical improvements of submarines, in all details such as periscopes and such like, could best be exploited by J... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1881-PS :Notes regarding the discussion between the Fuehrer and the Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister and of the Minister of State Meissner in Berlin on the 4th of April 1941 | 450 | 950 |
this conflict would happen rather sooner than later. His argument went on, why should Japan, therefore, not decisively strike at the right moment and take the risk upon herself of a fight against America? Just thus would she perhaps avoid a war for generations, particularly if she gained predominance in the South Seas.... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1881-PS :Notes regarding the discussion between the Fuehrer and the Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister and of the Minister of State Meissner in Berlin on the 4th of April 1941 | 900 | 1,400 |
and Germany. Matsuoka continued that it seemed to him of importance to give to the Fuehrer an absolutely clear picture of the real attitude inside Japan. For this reason he also had to inform him regretfully of the fact that he (Matsuoka) in his capacity as Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs could not utter in Japan... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1881-PS :Notes regarding the discussion between the Fuehrer and the Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka in the presence of the Reich Foreign Minister and of the Minister of State Meissner in Berlin on the 4th of April 1941 | 1,350 | 1,850 |
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The future of both countries could be regulated for the long run on the basis that Japan should predominate in the Far East, Italy and Germany in Europe and Africa. 3. Whatever might happen, Germany would win the war. But it would hasten victory if Japan would enter the war. Such an entry into the war was undoubtedly m... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1882-PS :Notes on the talk between the Reich Foreign Minister and the Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka in Berlin on 5 April 1941 | 450 | 753 |
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noted: Only a man who has absorbed the school of subordinate functions within the Party has a claim to the higher Fuehrer offices if he should be otherwise suited. We can only use Fuehrers who have served from the ground up. Any Political Director who does not conform to these principles is to be dismissed or to be sen... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 450 | 950 |
2. The Gauleiter appoints: (a) The Political Directors and the Directors of the Women's Leagues within the Gau Directorate, and the Directors of the Main Offices up to Associate Directors [Mitarbeiter]. (a) The Political Directors and the Directors of the Women's Leagues in the Kreis Directorate. (c) The Local Chapter ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 900 | 1,400 |
the program of a cell evening: (b) Lecture (not over 30 minutes) based on the directives issued by the Reich Directorate for Propaganda of the NSDAP. [Page 50a-51]. LEADER CONFERENCES-TIME OF MEETINGS 1. Leader conferences in the local chapter zone. (a) Local chapter directors and office chiefs, cell directors and bloc... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 1,350 | 1,850 |
days. (b) It is further absolutely necessary that the directors of the GAU offices will meet with the county directors of their district once every three months for a three day convention (possibly at a district schooling castle) where they will have an opportunity to overcome difficulties of personal and professional ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 1,800 | 2,300 |
the Party are not to be administrative officials for a certain sector but are to move in a continuous vital contact with the Political Directors and the population within their sector. The Bearers of Sovereignty are responsible for the proper and good supervision of all members of the nation within their sector. The su... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 2,250 | 2,750 |
LEADERS AND THE SS The directives laid down with regard to the relationship to the SA are similarly applicable to the SS. POLITICAL LEADERS AND THE NSKK The directives laid down with regard to the relationship to the SA are similarly applicable to the NSKK. [Page 76] POLITICAL LEADERS AND THE HJ The directives laid dow... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 2,700 | 3,200 |
Party, the deputy of the NSDAP will have a decisive voice in the appointment and dismissal of the mayor, the alderman, and the municipal councillors, and furthermore, in the following decisions of the mayor: 1. The decree of principal directives. 2. The bestowal of honorary citizen rights and honorary titles. The Chief... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 3,150 | 3,650 |
of their particular duties towards the people and the State. Furthermore, the blockleiter completes a list (card file) about the households. [Page 103]. It is the blockleiter's aim to achieve to the greatest extent possible that the sons and daughters of families within his zone become members of the various formations... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 3,600 | 4,100 |
to the time before the assumption of power, the actions of the NSDAP are not limited to the care of its members but now include the care of the entire German nation. This results in the following basic conditions for the Ortsgruppenleiter and his office chiefs: The Ortsgruppenleiter and his office chiefs must manage th... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 4,050 | 4,550 |
outside the Party (State, economy, and others) inasmuch as several Gau main offices or Gau offices are interested, in the presence of the respective professional Gau office directors. (4) The installation of the M Section into the Gau staff office and, thus, the connection to the Armed Forces. (7) Preparation of matter... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 4,500 | 5,000 |
Reich Cabinet. With the execution of tasks particular to the Party, the Fuehrer has entrusted the Reichsleiter within the Reich Directorate of the NSDAP. [Pages 148-149] THE REICH DIRECTORATE OF THE NSDAP The NSDAP represents the political conception, the political conscience, and the political will of the German natio... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 4,950 | 5,450 |
and which promotes its dissemination with all its energy. Apart from the general great political tasks which are the responsibility of the Reich Directorate, it will also see that the Party is well organized in all its offices. For that purpose, the Reich Organization Leader exercises a continuous supervision of the or... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1893-PS :Organization Book of the NSDAP, 1943 edition | 5,400 | 5,688 |
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and will make suggestions for changes, if that should become necessary. 4. The offices of the administration of the Arbeitseinsatz will be constantly informed by the "central inspection for the care of foreign workers" of its observations, in particular immediately in each case in which action of State organizations se... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1913-PS :Agreement between the Plenipotentiary General for the Arbeitseinsatz and the German Labor Front concerning the care of non-German workers, 20 September 1943 | 450 | 950 |
German Labor Front will bring to the attention of the competent agencies of the Arbeitseinsatz administrative findings made in the course of their welfare work which require an evaluation from the point of view of the Arbeitseinsatz. For the adjustment of individual questions of cooperation between the offices concerne... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1913-PS :Agreement between the Plenipotentiary General for the Arbeitseinsatz and the German Labor Front concerning the care of non-German workers, 20 September 1943 | 900 | 1,400 |
to the Munich Treaty? A. Hardly, in my opinion, because as I said before, we were not prepared for a war at that time, especially if France had fulfilled her obligation to help Czechoslovakia. Q. Had Adolf Hitler made up his mind firmly to get his political aims, even at the price of war of aggression waged by Germany ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1913-PS :Agreement between the Plenipotentiary General for the Arbeitseinsatz and the German Labor Front concerning the care of non-German workers, 20 September 1943 | 1,350 | 1,850 |
of the book "Dokumente der deutschen Politik" (Documents of German Policy), vol. 7, part 2: As Germany had not mobilized, let alone any intentions to attack Czechoslovakia, the situation was bound-there is no doubt about it-to lead to a grave loss of prestige of the Reich. This unbearable provocation, made still worse ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1913-PS :Agreement between the Plenipotentiary General for the Arbeitseinsatz and the German Labor Front concerning the care of non-German workers, 20 September 1943 | 1,800 | 2,300 |
France and the Soviet Union had taken the side of Czechoslovakia, and if they had declined the discussions with Germany and Italy, which led to the Munich Treaty? A. The military means of the German Reich were by no means sufficient against such a constellation. An action at such a time would have been madness. Q. Was ... | Yale Avalon (nca_vol4): 1913-PS :Agreement between the Plenipotentiary General for the Arbeitseinsatz and the German Labor Front concerning the care of non-German workers, 20 September 1943 | 2,250 | 2,591 |
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