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 1655 60 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-GERMANY-JUNE 5, 1945 military, naval, air, shipping, port, industrial and other like property and facilities and all records and archives, wherever they may be situated, except as may be directed by the Allied Representa- tives. ARTICLE 9. Pending the institution of control by the Allied Representatives over all means of communication, all radio and telecommunicationf installations and other forms of wire or wireless communications, whether ashore or afloat, under German control, will cease transmission except as directed by the Allied Repre- sentatives. ARTICLE 10. The forces, aQ4&Aa- le, ships, aircraft, military equipment, and other property in Germany or in German control or service or at German disposal, of any other country at war with any of the Allies, will be subject to the provisions of this Declaration and of any proclamations, orders, ordinances or instructions issued thereunder. ARTICLE 11. (a) The principal Nazi leaders as specified by the Allied Representatives, and all persons from time to time named or designated by rank, office or employ- ment by the Allied Representatives as being suspected of having committed, ordered or abetted war crimes or analogous offences, will be apprehended and surrendered to the Allied Representatives. (b) The same will apply in the case of any national of any of the United Nations who is alleged to have committed an offence against his national law, and who may at any time be named or designated by rank, office or employment by the Allied Representa- tives. (c) The German authorities and people will comply with any instructions given by the Allied Representa- tives for the apprehension and surrender of such persons ARTICLE 12. The Allied Representatives will station forces and civil agencies in any or all parts of Germany as they may determine.

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