[ ... ] subjected to the same tortures and deportations as were the nationals of Poland and Russia. In Count One of the Indictment these acts are charged as war [ ... ]
[ ... ] 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] the flimsy claim that no one except Hitler was in favor of the invasion of Poland and Russia and France and the rape of Holland and Belgium and Norway [ ... ]
[ ... ] and so many Russian and people from other nations? Do you mean people from Russia, France and other countries? Q. Yes [ ... ]
[ ... ] do not have. I know that both in France and Russia measures were taken against these crimes and severe penalties passed. Q [ ... ]
[ ... ] nevertheless in Japan's own interest to take the initiative in attacking Russia [ ... ]
[ ... ] 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] 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 [ ... ]
[ ... ] France, and at the beginning of the Russian campaign in Russia. Q Where were you stationed? A[ ... ]
[ ... ] with the situation in Russia. The back of it deals with the situation regarding prisoners of war, some of it with the treatment of Ukranians. Had you [ ... ]