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Translation of document 3400-PS
Memorial about the meeting of 28 December 1918 [Found in the personal files of Seyss-Inquart.] Place: Vienna I. Am Hof 5. Present: The Organizers. After thorough discussion of the available draft those present agree to immediately take in hand the constitution of the planned Organization. The name chosen is “Deutsche Gemeinschaft” ("German Association") The present are in agreement regarding the following principles of the organization: 1. The aim of the organization is to liberate the German People from Jewish influences [written in: i.g. to fight Judaism with all suitable means]. 2. The organization is to be secret. However, since it cannot be avoided that the organization comes forward publicly, this will have to be done under the pretense of harmless aims without making known its actual institutions. 3. The Association is split up into several degrees, of which the lower ones are subordinated to the higher ones. Their number and their sphere of activities is to be fixed at a later date. 4. In the lower degrees the Association is split up into individual Subassociations which in order to more easily draw into the Association politically like-minded people and in order to obtain increased effectiveness, may be colored but may also be neutral. The formation of such Subassociations in one and the same locality is not limited, but depends only upon the sanction of the leadership of the Association. 5. As members can only be accepted such people who are Germans, not freemasons, and who are of Aryan decent and are not married to a Jewess…and who make a vow the wording of which is to be determined. The decision regarding admission to membership, which is always to take place in the lowest (1.) degree, rests with the Association. In case of compliance with requirements, which are still to be established promotion into a higher degree may take place. 6. All members are bound a. to secrecy regarding all institutions, persons and the aims of the Association not made known to the outside, as well as to the happenings inside the same. This applies as well to outsiders as towards members of the lower degrees; b. to obedience towards the instructions of organs to be appointed; c. to further the aims of the Association and to mutually support its members. For further accomplishment the following has been decided upon: The further founders of the Association represent the highest members in the future, and will extend the highest degree. Until the fixing of competence for decision concerning applications for membership, a unanimous vote of the foundling members is to take place in resolutions regarding this question. They will also determine future institutions of the organization, insofar as they have not yet been stated above. New Members will be admitted for the time being solely in the lowest (1st) degree of the Association, without more specific regulations by a Subassociation. Only after a greater number of members have been admitted will a splitting up into politically colored subassociations and the constitution of the remaining members oft the 1st degree into neutral subassociations take place. The present members are entitled to solicit members. The recruits, if suitable, may be informed: that the Association is an organization for the protection of Aryan interests against Judaism, and has for its purpose the mutual advancements of its members, that all members are bound to secrecy, to obedience and to furtherance of the aims, particularly to support of the other members (in the sense of Par. 6), that the Association is a secret organization, the institutions of which are always only partially known even to its members, and that qualified organs are called upon to issue instructions. that annual membership dues are to be paid, the amount of which is to be decided by the leadership, that only applications can be accepted, but the decision regarding admission will have to be reserved, that condition of admission must be non-Jewish descent, the applicant must not be married to a Jewess, must not be a Freemason, but a German, and by solemn promise must admit conformity to these requirements and that he must vow to fulfill the above mentioned obligations. It is not permissible to mention the names of members when applying for membership, nor is the admitted person authorized to inform third parties of those facts made known to him. The person who summoned the meeting is charged with the drafting of the vow from membership admission into the lowest and highest degrees. At the next meeting those present will on their part give the vow. Next meeting to take place on Thursday, January 2, 1919