Nazi conspiracy and aggression, Volume 02 (of 11)

Part I, page 49) (_2008-PS_); Law of 26 January 1937, the comprehensive

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civil service law (1937 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 39); and Law of 18 March 1938 providing for the submission of one list of candidates to the electorate for the entire Reich (1938 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 258). (_2355-PS_)

Nazi extermination of political internal resistance in Germany, through the purge of political opponents and through acts of terror, (cf. Section 4 of Chapter VII), was facilitated and legalized by the following Cabinet laws: Law of 14 July 1933 against the new establishment of parties (containing a penal clause) (1933 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 479) (_1388-PS_); Law of 3 July 1934 concerning measures for emergency defense of the State (legalizing the Roehm purge) (1934 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 529) (_2057-PS_); Law of 20 December 1934 on treacherous acts against state and party and for the protection of party uniforms (1934 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 1269) (_1393-PS_); Law of 24 April 1934 making the creation of new or continuance of existing parties an act of treason (1934 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 341) (_2014-PS_); Law of 28 June 1935 changing the Penal Code permitting punishment under analogous law (1935 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 839) (_1962-PS_); Law of 16 September 1939 permitting second prosecution of an acquitted person before a special court, the members of which were named by Hitler (1939 _Reichsgesetzblatt_, Part I, page 1841). (_2550-PS_)

The destruction of the free trade unions in Germany, (cf. Section 5 of