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WILHELM FRICK CLAIMS INNOCENCE IN FOREIGN WAR CRIMES
WILHELM FRICK (1877-1946) Nazi Minister of the Interior, author of the Nuremberg Laws. Hanged at Nuremberg for his crimes. Fine content partly-printed D.S. 'Frick' in indelible pencil, 1p. legal folio, Nuremberg, Jan. 18, 1946, a submission to the International Military Tribunal: 'Defendant's Application for Summons for Witness' to be called in Frick's defense. Frick asks that '[Wilhelm] Stuckart], State Secretary in the Interior Ministry, be summoned, his location: 'Court House prison in Nuernberg'. He claims: '...[Stuckart] was the head of the central office in the Reich Ministry of Interior. He is informed about the tasks and activities of this office. This office
had no executive power in the occupied territories. Compared to the other ministries, it was a concentrating bureaucratic central office for the assimilation of laws...These facts are relevant to my defense for the following reasons...Frick can not be held responsible for occurrences in the occupied territories. He had no influence whatever over the executive organs, especially over the Police, in the occupied areas since it was not under his jurisdiction but entirely under the Reichsfuhrer SS...' Also signed by OTTO PANNENBECKER, Frick's lead defense attorney. Mounted to heavy stock, else very good. Of course, this was a blatant lie, as Frick presided over the annexation of territories and the denationalization of their inhabitants in violation of the Hague Conventions. Frick also devised the basic legislation for the disfranchisement of conquered peoples and was the 'Protector of Bohemia and Moravia', a position in which he personally ordered the enslavement and murder of thousands of Jews and other Czechs. This document originates from the files of Hans Werner, Director of Printing for the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. It was his task to publish the 42-volume record of the trial using this document and scores of others. Following completion of his task, Werner was permitted to retain possession of the documents, which were never tagged as evidence. They were then sold by autograph expert Charles Hamilton in his auctions, in 1979.

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