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This letter transmitted copies of the original Nuernberg laws, along with preliminary translations.

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Letter from Frank R. Perls to A.C. of S, G-2, Hq, III Corps
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Letter from Frank R. Perls to A.C. of S, G-2, Hq, III Corps
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This letter transmitted copies of the original Nuernberg laws, along with preliminary translations.
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George S. Patton, Jr. Papers
Nuremberg Laws
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/ 203rd CIO Detachment APO 303 SUBJECT : Nuernberg laws 28 April 1945 TO : A.'C.of S. G-2, Hq, III Corps 1. Enclosed are two copies each of the three Nuernberg laws dated 15 September 1935 and signed by ADOLF HITLER and various other dignitaries. These are the original Nuernberg laws which were given as a special gift to the OBERBUERGERMEISTER Dr. LIEBL by Hitler. At the approach of U.S. troops the laws were given to the Hoehere SS and POLIZEI FUEHRER , General der WAFFEN SS, Dr. BENNO MARTIN. This gentleman deposited these documents at the local Bank in EICHSTAETT where they were found today by the undersigned and Special Agent Martin Dannenberg of the 203rd CIC Detachment. Information as to the whereabluts of these documents were furnished by Herr Profes- sor HANS RAUCH, a high Official of the German FINANZMINISTERIUM and director of the Nurnberg office of the Finanzministerium ( German Trea- sury ) . 2. Also deposited at the BAYRISCHE HYPOTHEKEN UND WECHSELBANK and now sealed by this Detachment are the family jewels of the COUNT STAUFFENBERG family. Count Stauffenberg was executed. after the attempt on Hitler's life last July. Herr RAUSCH had these in his safe in Nurn- berg and was the official custodian of these jewels. The undersigned did not open the sealed package. 3. A preliminary translation of the three laws is herewith attache The other letters in the enclosed enveloppe show only the manner in which they left the REICHSARCHIV and were sent to NUERNBERG. TrandR-Per Frank R. Perls CIC