[ ... ] 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] on March 1st, German female 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] > 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] point out that waging war against Russia could not be carried out, and 1278 A [ ... ]
[ ... ] 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 However, it did not apply to RUSSIA which had explicitly RUSSIA because they had withdrawn from all of these treaties and they never stick to any of their treaties, and have never made a statement to the effect [ ... ]
[ ... ] 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 [ ... ]