MR. HARDY: If your Honor please, I am unable to do that because of the lack of knowledge of German. However, before do [ ... ]
no way to - THE PRESIDENT: Is there any affidavit by the foreman Fohlmeister? DR. SAUTER:[ ... ]
MR. HARDY: Your Honor, I might inquire as to the fifth paragraph of this document. Whose handwriting is this in the li [ ... ]
four lines in ink to have been written in afterwards. Prima facie the affidavit appears to be perfectly regular in form. Unless counsel for the pros [ ... ]
this affidavit and if the first four are typewritten and the last, namely, number 5 is in ink, the explanation of that is that the inquiry that led [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER: Then I may take the original of this work record with me and return it to Herr Fohlmeister. I am quite wil [ ... ]
extracts of the entries in the document, typed on to a piece of paper, put in to a folder and given an exhibit number, and turned over to the Secret [ ... ]
has been turned in somewhere. The document itself is here in the possession of the prosecution. The original of the document is now in the possessio [ ... ]
original document the documents are merely for the convenience of Tribunal and for the prosecution. THE PRESIDENT: I [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. THE PRESIDENT: Counsel. [ ... ]