Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]
include it with my own material. THE PRESIDENT: Well, you can give it your own exhibit number, but give us a note as [ ... ]
maintain that the diary which Kogon- THE PRESIDENT: I understand, Doctor. I just want to know what you mean by the us [ ... ]
DR. FLEMMING: The next document, Your Honors, will be Document Mrugowsky No. 108. This will be Exhibit Mrugowsky 102. [ ... ]
an affidavit by Dr. Konrad Morgen, who was active in Buchenwald in his capacity as an SS investigating judge. The prosecution has submitted a number [ ... ]
No. 116. It is an excerpt from the newspaper "The Stars and Stripes". It has no certification and I am sure that the prosecution would object to the [ ... ]
I further submit affidavit of the defendant Mrugowsky himself, which is I Mrugowsky 124, and will become Mrugowsky Exhibit 112. Mrugowsky here defin [ ... ]
a letter by Rose to Mrugowsky and the other is a letter from Mrugowsky to Rose. The Prosecution could just as well have offered those two documents [ ... ]
translated. I could only get this affidavit at the end last week because the witness only appeared then. THE PRESIDENT:[ ... ]
MR. HARDY: Well, I haven't this other document yet, Your Honor to see what it is. I can't get a page number on it and [ ... ]