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" All the men must be fed, sheltered and treated in such a way as to exploit them to the highest possible extent at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure... "
Echoes from the Holocaust: Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time - Page 273
by Alan Rosenberg - 2009 - 472 pages
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The Rage of Nations

Edward R. Kantowicz - 1999 - 532 pages
...to death. Fritz Sauckel, Hitler's plenipotentiary for labor, decreed a general policy: "All the men must be fed, sheltered and treated in such a way as...at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure." Altogether, the Untermensch campaign, or the "other Holocaust," as it is sometimes called to distinguish...
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Substantive and Procedural Aspects of International Criminal Law: The ...

Gabrielle Kirk McDonald - 2000 - 2506 pages
...the laborers was governed by Sauckel's instructions of 20 April 1942 to the effect that: "All the men must be fed, sheltered and treated in such a way as...at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure". The evidence showed that workers destined for the Reich were sent under guard to Germany, often packed...
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The Nazi War on Cancer

Robert Proctor - 2000 - 394 pages
...280 and 3 (1943): 141. December 2, 1942 April 20, 1943 March 23, 1943 employment of these people was "to exploit them to the highest possible extent at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure."19 Official protections were not entirely absent,20 but supervision was often lax or nil....
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Ladies And Gentlemen Of The Jury: Greatest Closing Arguments In Modern Law

Michael S Lief, H. Mitchell Caldwell, Ben Bycel - 1999 - 400 pages
...stations, and the newborn were thrown out the windows of moving trains. Sauckel ordered that "all the men must be fed, sheltered, and treated in such a way...at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure." About two million of these were employed directly in the manufacture of armaments and munitions. The...
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World War II Assets of Holocaust Victims: Hearing Before the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services - 2000 - 328 pages
...human mind can encompass. The treatment of slave laborers was based on the principle that they should be fed, sheltered and treated in such a way as to exploit them to the greatest possible extent at the lowest possible expenditure. The amount to feed one person per day...
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The Memory of the Offence: Primo Levi's If this is a Man

Judith Woolf - 2001 - 104 pages
...labour camp was itself a death sentence. Fritz Saukel, head of the slave-labour system, had laid down: 'All the inmates must be fed, sheltered and treated in such a way as to exploit them to the fullest possible extent, at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure.' They were in fact worse...
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Bug: The Strange Mutations of the World's Most Famous Automobile

Phil Patton - 2002 - 264 pages
...Sauckel, who was often described as pig-eyed, was charged with a simple mission: the workers were "to be treated in such a way as to exploit them to the highest...at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure." Treatment ranged from reasonably feeding and even paying some workers to systematically working others...
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From Racism to Genocide: Anthropology in the Third Reich

Gretchen Engle Schafft - 2004 - 350 pages
...of the women, who would then be sent to camps in the west. His operating principle was "All the men must be fed, sheltered, and treated in such a way...possible extent at the lowest conceivable degree of expenditure."99 By September 30, 1944, there were thirteen million men in the German armed forces,...
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Holocaust

Charles Reznikoff - 2007 - 116 pages
...in the state, and the state must turn their strength while it lasts to the good of the state. They must be fed, sheltered, and treated in such a way as to use them as much as possible at the lowest possible cost. Get as much work as possible from the young...
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Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression

United States. Office of Chief of Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality - 1947 - 1490 pages
...stations, and the newborn were thrown out the windows of moving trains.33 Sauckel ordered that "all the men w w 0 expenditure."31 About two million of these were employed directly in the manufacture of armaments and...
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