This is a corrected copy of transcript for 5 December 1946. Please destroy your old copies [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America, against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]
In order to get a witness here we would need several weeks. I as defense counsel for the first defendant must expect to have my witnesses called to [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Counsel for the prosecution. GENERAL TAYLOR: The prosecution believes th [ ... ]
culties. The same, I think, applies to the question of experts which the defense has raised. It does seem, and surely they have had time to lood int [ ... ]
Some point is made this motion about the rooms which have been furnished. We have done our best on that. Certain rooms were made available to Defense [ ... ]
Medical Service of the SS, and so forth. Those charts have not been made available to them. They shall on Saturday morning, since we plan to use them [ ... ]
MR. MCHANEY: Well, that is difficult to say. The manner in which we will present the case is more or less on a topical b [ ... ]
through each individual document in order to ascertain what it contains, and everybody else would have to do the same, so I should like to ask the T [ ... ]
very relevant and important ones. It is for that reason that it would be suitable, in my opinion, and also in accordance with German law if the expe [ ... ]