Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America, against Erhard Milch, defendant, sitting at Nur [ ... ]
staff will hand the original or a certified copy which is serving as the original to the Clerk of the Tribunal Judge Dixon or his representative, an [ ... ]
necessary to read entire documents into the record as has been done on some cases before. In the first case the reason they read so many complete do [ ... ]
being used by Mr. McHaney in the case of the United States against Karl Brandt and others. Probably for a purpose of showing the process whereby the [ ... ]
Tribunal 1. I have here pages 75 and 76 of the original transcript. When the United States Army entered Germany, it had specialized military personn [ ... ]
These documents have been and will be made available to the defendants just as in the case of any other document. As to the documents processed und [ ... ]
we will definitely do it, but we do definitely have in mind to read into the record documents at some length where they are important and where we f [ ... ]
"2. I have served in the U.S. Army for more than five years, being discharged as a 1st Lieutenant, Infantry, on 29 October 1946. I am now a reserve [ ... ]
of captured enemy documents. I served as Chief of Translations for OCC from 29 July 1945 until December 1945, when I was appointed liaison officer b [ ... ]
and also dispatched on individual missions to obtain original documents or certified photostats thereof. The documents were screened by German speak [ ... ]