Nazi Conspiracy & Aggression VI
It only remains to acknowledge the toil and devotion of the
members of the OCC staff who were responsible for the
original
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preparation of the materials contained in these volumes.
Mention must first be made of Mr. Gordon Dean, who was
responsible in large part for the conception of this
undertaking, and of Lt. Comdr. Charles A. Horsky, USCGR(T)
who set in motion the governmental machinery necessary to
publication.
The material in Chapter VI on the Organization of the Nazi
Party and State was originally prepared by Mr. Ralph G.
Albrecht.
The essays in Chapter VII on the Means Used by the Nazi
Conspirators in Gaining Control of the German State were
originally prepared by Col. Leonard Wheeler, Jr., Lt. Col.
Benjamin Kaplan, Maj. Frank B. Wallis, Dr. Edmund A. Walsh,
Maj. Seymour M. Peyser, Maj. J. Hartley Murray,
Lt. Paul Johnston, USNR, Lt. Comdr. Morton E. Rome, USNR,
Capt. D. A. Sprecher, Lt. Samuel E. Sharp, Lt. (jg) A. R.
Martin, USNR, Lt. Henry V. Atherton, and Lt. William E.
Miller.
The materials on the Economic Aspects of the Conspiracy,
contained in Chapter VIII, on Slave Labor, contained in
Chapter X, and on Germanization and Spoliation, contained in
Chapter XIII, were prepared by Mr. Francis M. Shea, Mr.
Benedict Deinard, Lt. Col. Murray I. Gurfein, Lt. Comdr. W.
S. Emmet, USNR, Lt. Thomas L. Karsten, USNR, Capt. Sam
Harris, Capt. James H. Mathias, Capt. Melvin Siegel, Capt.
Edward H. Kenyon, Lt. (jg) Bernard Meltzer, USNR, Lt. (jg)
Brady O. Bryson, USNR, Lt. Raymond Ickes, USMCR, Mr. Jan
Charmatz, Mr. Walter Derenberg, Mr. Sidney Jacoby, Mr.
Werner Peiser, Mr. Edgar Bodepheimer, and Mr. Leon Frechtel.
The materials contained in Chapter IX on Aggressive War,
(except those relating to Aggression as a Basic Nazi Idea,
the Violation of Treaties, and Aggression against Poland,
Danzig, England and France, Norway and Denmark, the Low
Countries, and the Balkans) were prepared by Mr.
Sidney S. Alderman, Comdr. Sidney J. Kaplan, USCGR, Lt. Col.
Herbert Krucker, Maj. Lacey Hinely, Maj. Joseph Dainow, Lt.
Comdr. Harold Leventhal, USCGR, Lt. John M. Woolsey, Jr.,
USNR, Lt. James A. Gorrell, and Lt. Roy H. Steyer, USNR.
The materials contained in Chapter XII, on Persecution of
the Jews, in Chapter XI on Concentration Camps, and in
Chapter XIV on Plunder of Art Treasures, were prepared by
Col. Hardy Hollers, Maj. William F. Walsh, Mr. Thomas J.
Dodd, Capt. Seymour Krieger, Lt. Frederick Felton, USNR, Lt.
(jg) Brady O. Bryson, USNR, Mr. Hans Nathan, Mr. Isaac
Stone, Lt.
Daniel F. Margolies, Capt. Edgar Boedeker, Lt. (jg) Bernard
Meltzer, USNR, Lt. Nicholas Doman, and Mr. Walter W. Brudno.
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The materials contained in Chapter XVI on the responsibility
of the Individual Defendants were prepared by Col. Howard
Brundage Mr. Ralph G. Albrecht, Dr. Robert M. W. Kempner,
I,t. Col. William H. Baldwin, Maj. Seymour M. Peyser, Maj.
Joseph D. Bryan, Capt. D. A. Sprecher,
Capt. Norman Stoll, Capt. Robert Clagett, Capt. John
Auchincloss, Capt. Seymour Krieger, Lt. Whitney R. Harris,
USNR, Lt. Frederick Felton, USNR, Lt. Henry V. Atherton, Lt.
Richard Heller, USNR, Mr. Henry Kellerhlan, Mr. Frank
Patton, Mr. Karl Lachmann, Mr. Bert Heilpern, Mr.
Walter Menke, Mr. Joseph Michel, Mr. Walter W. Brudno, Mrs.
Katherine Walch, Miss Harriet Zetterberg, Lt. (jg) Brady O.
Bryson, USNR, and Capt. Sam Harris.
The materials contained in the first six sections of Chapter
XV on the Criminal Organizations were prepared by Lt. Col.
George 1 Seay, Maj. Warren F. Farr, Lt. Comdr. Wm. S.
Kaplan, USNR, Lt.-Whitney R. Harris, USNR, Miss Katherine
Fite, Maj. Robert G. Stephens, Lt. Thomas F. Lambert, Jr.,
USNR, and Mr. Charles S. Burdell.
The materials contained in Section 7 of Chapter XV on the
General Staff and High Command were prepared on behalf of
the American delegation by Col. Telford Taylor, Maj. Loftus
Becker, Maj. Paul Neuland, Capt. Walter Rapp, Capt. Seymour
Krieger, and Mr. Charles Kruszeawski; with the assistance of
a British staff made jointly available to both the American
and British delegations, consisting of W/Cdr. Peter
Calvocoressi, RAFVR Maj. Oliver Berthoud, IC, Lt. Michael
Reade, RNVR, F/Lt. George Sayers, RAFVR, S/O Barbara Pinion,
WAAF, W/O Mary Carter, WAAF, and Miss Elizabeth Stewart.
The charts reproduced are among those introduced by the
prosecution, and were designed and executed by presentation
specialists assigned to OCC by the Office of Strategic
Services, and headed by David Zablodousky under the
direction of Comdr. James B. Donovan, USNR.
Acknowledgment must also be made of the very effective
labors of the British delegation in preparing those
materials in Chapter IX on Aggressive War relating to
Aggression as a Basic Nazi -Idea, the Violation of Treaties,
and the Aggressions against Poland, Danzig,
England and France, Norway and Denmark, the Low Countries,
and the Balkans, as well as the materials in sections on
Individual Defendants relating to Streicher, Raeder,
Doenitz, Neurath, and Ribbentrop. This share of the common
task was borne by Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, K.C.,
M.P., Mr. Geoffrey D. Roberts, K.C., Lt. Col. J. M. G.
Griffith-Jones, M.C., Col. Harry J. Phillimore, O.B.E., and
Maj. Elwyn Jones, M.P.
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The British opening address was delivered by the Attorney
General and chief of.the British delegation, Sir Hartley
Shawcross,. K.C., M.P.
Recognition is also due to Maj. F. Jay Nimitz, Miss Alma
Soller, and Miss Mary Burns, for their loyal and capable
assistance in all the harassing details of compiling,
editing and indexing these numerous papers.
One final word should be said in recognition of the
financial burden assumed by the State and War Departments,
which have generously joined in allocating from their
budgets the very considerable funds required to make this
publication possible.
Roger W. Barrett, Captain, JAGD
Approved:
Robert H. Jackson
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