Event: US Prosecutor Sidney Alderman refers to Hitler and the German General Staff’s secret directives, arguing that the Anschluss of Austria was not a union of two German states, but a disguised aggression.
“I now offer in evidence our Document C-102 as Exhibit USA-74, a captured German document, top secret, the directive of the Supreme High Command of the Armed Forces, 11 March 1938. This directive by Hitler, initialed by the defendants Jodl and Keitel, stated Hitler's mixed political and military intentions. I quote Paragraphs 1, 4, and 5 of the directive. First the caption, ‘The Supreme Command of the Armed Forces’ with some initials; referring to Operation Otto; 30 copies. This is the 11th copy; top secret: […]
4. The forces of the Army and Air Force detailed for this operation must be ready for invasion and/or ready for action on 12 March 1938 at the latest from 1200 hours. I reserve the right to give permission for crossing and flying over the frontier and to decide the actual moment for invasion.
5. The behaviour of the troops must give the impression that we do not want to wage war against our Austrian brother; it is in our interest that the whole operation shall be carried out without any violence, but in the form of a peaceful entry welcomed by the population. Therefore any provocation is to be avoided. If, however, resistance is offered it must be broken ruthlessly by force of arms”.
Source:
Nuremberg Trials Stenograph. Volume I, Second Edition (2018).