[ ... ] in this conference at all, but apart from that, that idea contradicts in '39 when Japan did not see Russia as an enemy, but the United States. The [ ... ] remarks on economic relations with Russia are incorrect in this form here. He said once the political relations are improved, then economic relations will [ ... ]
[ ... ] first learn that an attack on Russia was intended? A A t the beginning of January 1941 -- I [ ... ] Yes, and you finally came to the conclusion that the declaration of war or rather, the undeclared war against Russia was a crime against Germany [ ... ]
[ ... ] It was explained here that Russia had not become a member of the Geneva Convention, and that Russia also had resigned from The Hague Land Warfare [ ... ] the disposal for work in Germany, because the Russian and civilian population, according to the Geneva Convention, could only have been used in Russia [ ... ]
[ ... ] Of course, that is your right. In view of the concession of the Prosecution of the fact that Russia did not sign the Geneva Convention agreement, do [ ... ] on the ground that Russia did not sign the Geneva Convention. They do not, however, assert that Russia withdrew from this agreement. It seems to me [ ... ]
[ ... ] services). Exhibit Mi 51 concerning employment of German women prisoners of war in Russia also reveals the same conception of the USSR. The objections that [ ... ] not Russia's conception but that of the United States of America matters here is not justified. Existing regulations between two states can only be [ ... ]
[ ... ] Wehrmacht Auxiliaries who had returned from captivity in Russia, representatives of the German church told the public that 20,000 German women are in Russian [ ... ] camps. Those five who returned out of hundreds of women who were in Russia are mines or foundries themselves said they had been released because of [ ... ]
[ ... ] and The HAGUE Convention. The contract still would hold good for these countries. However, it did not apply to RUSSIA which had explicitly [ ... ] RUSSIA because they had withdrawn from all of these treaties and they never stick to any of their treaties, and have never made a statement to the effect [ ... ]
[ ... ] point out that waging war against Russia could not be carried out, and 1278 A [ ... ]
[ ... ] had been a telegram from Stalin, as I regarded it, that "Russia goes together with us." Later on I heard that this telegram had not been quite so far [ ... ] -reaching, but we were all under the impression that Germany had come to an agreement with Russia, an agreement which was a very important one for German [ ... ]
[ ... ] , then this would only be because he was now going to beat Stalin to the draw. Hitler would have documentary evidence to the effect that Russia would go [ ... ] Russia which I knew in detail from my time that I was with the Lufthansa. And I knew now difficult it was to get the Russians to sign a pact for anything [ ... ]