[ ... ] time of the fact that everything should be kept secret from Japan, or that Japan had its own reason for her reluctance to take steps against Russia [ ... ]
[ ... ] 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] Russia for fifteen months, I did not see one single Russian prisoner of war because we were too far removed and we had nothing to do with these things [ ... ]
[ ... ] known to you that the revised Geneva Convention of 1929 was not signed by Russia? A. Yes, that is known to me. [ ... ]
[ ... ] -aggression and the amendments to these treaties which were concluded between Ribbentrop and Molotov prior to the time that Germany declared war on Russia in [ ... ]
[ ... ] of national reprisal because it had industries in occupied territories. On the other hand the war with Russia had gone beyond the normal limits, if I [ ... ]
[ ... ] ="speaker">A Only in 1941, after the first big battles in Russia, there were some talks in the headquarters in which I was at that time, that there [ ... ]
[ ... ] Russia, did you receive any information on that, or concerning France? A No. Q Do you [ ... ]
[ ... ] , South America, North America, and the Far East. The Far East would have been easiest. In Russia we had a joint company with the Russians. That is the so-called RussianGerman Aircraft Corporation. There we got as far as Moscow and St. Petersburg. The representative of the German Lufthansa in Russia [ ... ]
[ ... ] working with us, it is all the same in Japan's own interest to work to take steps against Russia in good time." I can not recall that the term Japan has [ ... ]