Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, 第 4 卷U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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第 9 頁
... demands are concerned for the pureness of blood as laid down in Reichs law or in orders of the NSDAP and its echelons - not covered in Article 5 - they will not be touched upon . 2. Any other demands on pureness of blood , not covered ...
... demands are concerned for the pureness of blood as laid down in Reichs law or in orders of the NSDAP and its echelons - not covered in Article 5 - they will not be touched upon . 2. Any other demands on pureness of blood , not covered ...
第 22 頁
... demand is fulfilled and proudly we feel ourselves as a worthy part of your great National Socialist Movement . But we were powerless regarding one of your demands . You told us then it would appear as a great success to you if we suc ...
... demand is fulfilled and proudly we feel ourselves as a worthy part of your great National Socialist Movement . But we were powerless regarding one of your demands . You told us then it would appear as a great success to you if we suc ...
第 36 頁
... demand of the time and followed in faithful fulfillment of their duties the voice of their conscience . But on the spot where once the proud Zentrum stood that we could see work hand in hand with the Marxist traitors of the people in ...
... demand of the time and followed in faithful fulfillment of their duties the voice of their conscience . But on the spot where once the proud Zentrum stood that we could see work hand in hand with the Marxist traitors of the people in ...
第 61 頁
... demand special measures which can be carried out on their own responsibility , free from bureaucratic and ad- ministrative influences . 2. The way to reach the appointed goal . A. Apart from di- recting PWs into camps according to their ...
... demand special measures which can be carried out on their own responsibility , free from bureaucratic and ad- ministrative influences . 2. The way to reach the appointed goal . A. Apart from di- recting PWs into camps according to their ...
第 105 頁
... demands of the German High Command without function . However , the Fuehrer decided to occupy Denmark at the same time . The Navy made the decision to transport the first group of the occupation troops with their equipment on warships ...
... demands of the German High Command without function . However , the Fuehrer decided to occupy Denmark at the same time . The Navy made the decision to transport the first group of the occupation troops with their equipment on warships ...
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第 209 頁 - We demand an extensive development of provision for old age. 16. We demand the creation and maintenance of a healthy middle class; the immediate communalization of the...
第 276 頁 - ... determined, without waiting for possible loyalty declarations of the new government, to make all preparations in order to destroy Yugoslavia militarily and as a national unit. No diplomatic inquiries will be made nor ultimatums presented. Assurances of the Yugoslav Government which cannot be trusted anyhow in the future will be taken note of.
第 988 頁 - Pact through a military alliance with the Soviet Union exclusively directed against Germany. In this manner, however, the Locarno Rhine Pact has lost its inner meaning and ceased in practice to exist. Consequently, Germany regards herself for her part as no longer bound by this dissolved treaty. The German Government are now constrained to face the new situation created by this alliance, a situation which is rendered more acute by the fact that the FrancoSoviet Treaty has been supplemented by a Treaty...
第 988 頁 - This obvious and essential condition can no longer be regarded as being fulfilled by France. France has replied to the repeated friendly offers and peaceful assurances made by Germany by infringing the Rhine Pact through a military alliance with the Soviet Union exclusively directed against Germany. In this manner however, the Locarno Rhine Pact has lost its inner meaning and ceased in practice to exist.
第 362 頁 - The whole contrast becomes acute once more between the Fuehrer's intuition that we must do it this year and the opinion of the army that we cannot do it as yet, as most certainly the Western Powers will interfere and we are not as yet equal to them.
第 472 頁 - Now I would cordially request you, Duce, not to undertake any further operations in Albania in the course of the next few days. I consider it necessary that you should cover and screen the most important passes from Yugoslavia into Albania with all available forces. These measures should not be considered as designed for a long period of time, but as auxiliary measures designed to prevent for at least 14 days to 3 weeks a crisis arising.
第 320 頁 - It is therefore declared: 1. In the sense of the statement made by the Führer and Reich Chancellor on May 21, 1935, the German Government recognizes the full sovereignty of the Federal State of Austria ; 2. Each of these two Governments shall regard the internal political conditions of the other country, including the question of Austrian National-Socialism, as a domestic concern of that country, upon which it will exert neither direct nor indirect influence; 3.
第 668 頁 - President can force it to do so with the help of the armed forces. The Reich President may, if the public safety and order in the German Reich are considerably disturbed or endangered, take such measures as are necessary to restore public safety and order. If necessary he may intervene with the help of the armed forces. For this purpose he may temporarily suspend, either partially or wholly, the Fundamental Rights established in Articles 114, 115, 117, 118, 123, 124 and 153.