[ ... ] THE PRESIDENT: Well, without trying to reach any implications, you are not prepared to concede that Russia withdrew facts. I don't know if Russia did subscribe to it or not. I know that in the published edition that we have Russia does not appear as a signatory [ ... ]
[ ... ] from Waldbrohl; then he wanted to get something from Greiser's zone by negotiation, then 4,000 Italian officers, 10,000 men from South Russia and 20,000 from North Russia. That would be 220,000 altogether. "Speer: We have often made such calculations; but the people never came. Kammler again [ ... ]
[ ... ] in the East, particularly in White Russia. Did you over receive that report or did you over get knowledge of it? A No the situation in the district of Shitemir in Russia. Did you over got knowledge of that memorandum? A No, and I would [ ... ]
[ ... ] and realized only by the military difficulties resulting from the war with Russia. With clean hands and a pure heart, Milch entered the war in August hear about the preparations for the war against Russia through a subordinate, who in turn had been told of Hitler's' plan before the Field Marshal was [ ... ]
[ ... ] Organization workers from Southern Russia. I must mention that here, because I did that as Speer's representative with Hitler. I could have said to Speer that Group of Southern Russia, were in charge of these people and they had to be released by them. Thereupon those 10,000 OT workers were released. However [ ... ]
[ ... ] Neurath. I direct your consideration to the particular portion of the applications which says: "Soviet Russia denounced all treaties of the Czar regarding the treatment of prisoners of war and the civilian population between Germany and Russia." Do you regard that as in issue. [ ... ]
[ ... ] organization up to the end, until after the collapse they were sent back to Russia. I saw hundreds of them commit suicide only to avoid being sent back to Russia. Those Russians should be recruited from the auxiliary units of the Army, and from the 50,000 they supplied 30,000. The OKW now said, "We have no [ ... ]
[ ... ] , "The French become worse and worse, I threw out 80 of them who will be sent to concentration camps in Russia. They refused to work. The French say at 4 concentration camps in Russia? A I haven't taken any steps at ail after that. Q Then you said [ ... ]
[ ... ] posal of Russia a large number of people for reconstruction purposes. Complying with this agreement, in January 1945 many thousand members of the Roumanian state were deported to Russia by compulsion and against their will. This case shows what, in such matters, may be legal and valid. Moreover, that [ ... ]
[ ... ] because of having entered a war, although you were more convinced of this when war was declared against Russia, and that no doubt at all remained in your [ ... ]