Professor Weltze was at that time. I do not believe it will be necessary to read the document, although it is quite short. I shall merely refer to [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: I don't understand what the Defendant's Counsel means by "evidence offered last week." This is rebuttal evi [ ... ]
translators. DR. GAWLIK: Mr. President, it is only material to refute the rebuttal material. We have to have that opp [ ... ]
DR. GAWLIK: I bog your pardon. I mean the material which was shown to the defendant Hoven last Wednesday in cross exam [ ... ]
for some tine. If the witnesses are not available, that night ho true of some witnesses who would not get here until next Fall and we cannot wait in [ ... ]
If counsel can suggest anyway by which he can procure further affidavits within the time specified the other day by the Tribunal I will be glad to d [ ... ]
this questionnaire be given to Dr. Balachowsky so that I could use it as evidence. This application was made on the 8th of January 1947 but I receiv [ ... ]
office of the Secretary-General and find out what record they have of that application, if any, if they have any way of ascertaining where it is or [ ... ]
Court No. I, Case No. 1. THE PRESIDENT: Counsel, let me ask you, I understand that you have an unsworn statement from D [ ... ]
Court No. I, Case No. 1. made on the 22d of November 1946 to the prosecution in writing, and for the evaluation of the probative value of the affidav [ ... ]