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IMT
Adolf Hitler (Fuehrer, Reich Chancellor, Supeme Commander of Wehrmacht)
Erich Raeder (admiral, Navy commander in chief (1935-43))
Date: 18 March 1941
Literal Title: Audience of C-in-C of Navy with Hitler on 18 Mar 1600 hrs.
Defendants: Alfred Jodl, Wilhelm Keitel, Erich Raeder
Total Pages: 1
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: C-152
Exhibit Code: Prosecution 122
Document Book No: Prosecution 7
Citations: IMT (page 2406), IMT (page 8755), IMT (page 8758), IMT (page 9837), IMT (page 9881), IMT (page 10146)
HLSL Item No.: 452051
Notes:Document C 152 also appeared as C 167 (UK exhibit 122), and C 152 was used with the same exhibit number. Keitel and Jodl also attended the meeting.
C-152: GENERAL STAFF AND HIGH COMMAND -- United States: Japan led into war, Raeder oral evidence / GENERAL STAFF AND HIGH COMMAND -- ting oral evidence -- -- against the US., Japan’s intentions, extract from war diary of German Naval Attaché in Tokio, Schulte-Moenting oral evidence / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- break, between Germany and the U.S., General Staff and High Command Defense plea -- Appreciation of the situation and the possibility of war with the United States -- Italy’s adherence, 6 Nov. 1937, background and purpose / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -- American ships to be attacked, Hitler’s orders 3 days before the declaration of war -- Japan induced to attack, Judgment -- Raeder oral evidence / U.S -- Schulte-Moenting oral evidence -- - Japanese actions as desired by Germany, HitlerRaeder - Keitel - Jodl meeting, March 1941 -- aggression and its interdependence with German landings in England, Raeder oral evidence / U.S -- Schulte-Moenting oral evidence -- Japan induced to attack --
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