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Partial translation of document 3352-PS
DECREES, REGULATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS [Verfuegungen, Anordnungen, Bekanntgaben] issued by the Party Chancellery, Published by the Central Publishing House of the NSDAP, Munich, Vol. II, Pages 507513. MANPOWER [Arbeitseinsatz] The Plenipotentiary General [Der Generalbevollmaechtigte] for Manpower. Circular 12/42 g, 22 March 1942 ******* [Translator’s Note: Above is quoted the decree appointing Sauckel Plenipotentiary General for Manpower in direct placement under the Plenipotentiary for the Four Yea Plan, Goering. See Document 1666-PS.] Party Comrade [Parteigenosse] Sauckel has suggested-and I have agreed-that the Gau leaders shall become active as his [Page82] plenipotentiaries within the Gaus, Hereby the cooperation of all forces of party, state, ad economy will be guaranteed definitely. By the leadership of the party in full appreciation of the competence of the corresponding Reich authorities, the highest efficiency in the field of manpower shall be guaranteed. This circular has solely the purpose of giving information. Orders for the execution of your work will be transferred to you though Party Comrade Sauckel shortly. It goes without saying that the party gives him the best support for his responsible work. Plenipotentiary General for Manpower Executive Regulation Circular 14/42 g, 31 March 1942 In addition to circular number 12/42 g, 22 March 1942, about the appointment of Gau Leader Party Comrade Sauckel as Plenipotentiary General for Manpower, I announce herewith the executive regulation of the Plenipotentiary for the Four Year Plan cf 27 March 1942 as follows: ******* At the disposal of the Plenipotentiary for Manpower for the execution of his tasks is the right to issue orders to the supreme Reich authorities, their subordinate agencies, also the agencies of the party, its member organizations and affiliated organizations, to the Reich Protector, the Governor General, to the military commanders, and to heads of the civil administrations, as authorized by the Fuehrer. As to orders and measures of a principal nature, report has to be made to me in advance. Decrees of the Plenipotentiary General for Manpower Order I. 53/712, 29 July 1942 The Chancellery of the Party submits herewith a list of the decrees issued to date by the Plenipotentiary General for Manpower. ******* Order Number 1 of the Plenipotentiary General for Manpower About Appointment and Tasks of his Plenipotentiaries, 6 April 1942. I herewith appoint the Gau leaders of the NSDAP as my plenipotentiaries for manpower within their respective Gaus. A. Their tasks are: 1. Establishment of a harmonious cooperation of all agencies of the state, of the party, of the armed forces, and of the Economy, charged with problems of manpower and thus to create agreement between the different conceptions and requirements to obtain the highest efficiency in the field of manpower. (It has to be considered hereby that in the military districts it is up to the Reich defense commissar to guarantee the liaison between civil authorities and the agencies of the Wehrmacht in accordance with their tasks under the administrative order of 1 September 1939. (Reichgesetzblatt I, page 1565). B. Execution 1. The president of the provincial labor offices [Landesarbeitsaemter] and their staffs are herewith directed to be at the disposal of the Gau leaders for information and advice and to fulfill the suggestions and demands of the Gau leader for the purpose of improvements for manpower within the framework of the existing regulations, laws, and orderly business procedure. Concerning this, there will be special regulations. 2. The authorities of the general and internal administration, and of the economy as well, especially the agricultural offices and provincial food offices, are also to hold themselves at the disposal of the Gau leaders for cooperation concerning manpower, in agreement with the competent Reich ministers, and with consideration of their service regulations. Concerning this there will be special directives. The organizations of the professional economy also have to participate. By the above-mentioned commission of the Gau leaders of the NSDAP, I intend to lead manpower utilization to the greatest success for the German armament economy, war economy, and food economy as far as concerns the responsibility of the agencies of the party, of the state, of the armed forces, and of the organizations of the economy in relation to their supreme authorities. For this purpose, I also intend especially to use the powerful internal forces of the national socialist ideology involved in the field of human care and human leadership. Order No. 2 of the Plenipotentiary General for Manpower about the guarantee of the unification of the execution of the tasks in the field of manpower and wage policy. The fulfillment of the task given to me by the Fuehrer require; the greatest concentration of the agencies which are responsible for the direction of manpower and wage policy and their unified direction for the given goal. I have taken the required measures. In doing this, I have directed the attention of the above mentioned agencies expressly to the need for a closer and more faithful cooperation with the corresponding agencies of the party and the state as well as of the economy, and have issued corresponding orders. Further I have appointed the Gau leaders of the NSDAP as my plenipotentiaries for manpower within their respective Gaus and have conferred upon them as special tasks the establishment of harmonious cooperation with all agencies in charge of manpower-problems. The conditions for an efficient and harmonious cooperation of all effective forces in the field of manpower and wage policy are thereby established. Beyond this it is a prerequisite for the success of the task that from now on all those agencies of the party, of the state and of the economy, the heads of all other offices, institutions and persons who are not responsible for the direction of manpower and wage policy, refrain from any influence concerning the above mentioned tasks, except when they are expressly asked for cooperation. Manpower Utilization of Eastern Workers. Leaflets for Factory Heads and Eastern Workers. Circular 122/42, 4 August 1942 According to a demand of the Plenipotentiary General for Manpower, Gau leader Sauckel, I recommend that the “Bearers of Sovereignty” [Hoheitstraeger] inform themselves occasionally of the execution of the regulations — issued for the utilization of Eastern Workers within the factories. This involvement of the “Bearers of Sovereignty” appears necessary to control the factory heads in the execution of the decrees issued by the Plenipotentiary General for Manpower, and-on the other hand to avoid that the politically inept factory heads give too-much consideration- to the care of the Eastern workers and thereby cause justified annoyance among the German workers. I, Robert M. W. Kempner, an expert Consultant of the War Department appeared before the undersigned attesting officer and having been duly sworn stated as follows: In my capacity as Superior Government Counsellor and Chief Legal Adviser of the pre-Hitler Prussian Police Administration, I became officially acquainted with the criminal record of Martin Bormann, identical with the Defendant Martin Bormann now under indictment before the International Military Tribunal in Nurnberg, Germany. The official criminal record of Martin Bormann contained the following entry: Bormann, Martin, sentenced on May 15,1924, by the State Tribunal for the Protection of the Republic, in Leipzig, Germany, to one year in prison, for having been an accomplice in the commission of a political murder. Robert M. W. Kempner Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of December 1945. Normann A. Stoll Captain, JAGD