[ ... ] ; and the citation in the record is page 5429 of the English transcript, during the cross examination of General Rohdulic. Mr. Rapp was cross examining blasted the headquarters apart and for this reason two killed hostages were used and they were disguised in British uniforms. Now I would like to ask you [ ... ]
[ ... ] Court No. V, Case VII like to put Major Bernstein on sometime tomorrow afternoon in rebuttal to this particular affidavit. It is Exhibit 172, your Honor, Geitner Exhibit 172. Finally, a very minor change on the transcript of the 27th of October: it appears in the English transcript, the date of the [ ... ]
[ ... ] Court No. V, Case VII That is a quotation from 6132 of the English transcript. DR. FRITSCH: Your Honor, in this connection I would like to make a request. I was prepared for the fact that an attempt would be made to produce some kind of evidence against the defendant [ ... ]
[ ... ] Court No. V, Case No. VII. Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal V in the matter of the United States against Wilhelm List, et al adjourned, we had come to the point I believe where you had been conscripted for a special military unit and I believe the date was sometime in January, 1943 [ ... ]
[ ... ] -examination of General Felmy--I have the exact transcript pages, if your Honors require them--General Felmy testified that he gave no orders for the execution Court No. V, Case No. VII. stage. MR. FENSTERMACHER: You Honors will recall that during the direct and cross [ ... ]
[ ... ] blame or responsibility for exercising the discretion which you described lay on the divisional commanders, and not on him. Do you agree with him? I am referring to Pages 8055 and 8056 of the transcript. DR. GAWLIK: May it please the Tribunal, I request that the witness be [ ... ]
[ ... ] propounding, it might be advisable. MR. FULKERSEN: I am reading from the transcript of the afternoon session of December 19 , 1947, on page 8055. This is General Dehner's testimony: "I could not issue the order to shoot hostages. That authority has been once and for all vested [ ... ]
[ ... ] Court No. V, Case No. VII. Nurnberg; it was when I was in Regensburg. I communicated that fact to Mr. Kauffmann. Mr. Kauffmann told me to call on him. MR. FENSTERMACHER: I think that clarifies the matter for the record, your Honors. THE [ ... ]
[ ... ] behalf of the Defense testified and the corresponding page in the English transcript. These lists are not in evidence. They are simply for the appeared, and the corresponding page in the transcript. For purposes of identification, they should be marked Exhibit 675. The second list is with respect [ ... ]
[ ... ] Official Transcript of Military Tribunal V, Case VII in the matter of the United States of America against Wilhelm List, et al, defendants STATEMENT Case No. 7 It is a challenging and formidable task for any advocate to sum up a record of almost 10,000 pages in a trial which has lasted for [ ... ]