were, by the indictment as giving information about what their defense will be. It will naturally take us a little time to prepare our cross examina [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal is aware of these questions which will arise and as to the recess, after the Prosecution c [ ... ]
of a proper defense. Does this answer the question propounded by Dr. Pelchmann? DR. PELCHMANN: Mr. President, I have [ ... ]
DR. PECKMANN: But then it will happen, Mr. President, that the opening statement of each defense counsel will be very, [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Of course each defendant having made his opening statement at the opening of the defense may, when the [ ... ]
have made every effort possible to contact the witnesses and ascertain what they will say. Certainly it would not be reasonable to request a witness [ ... ]
and then only limit myself to reading the record afterwards. And with the conditions prevailing on our railroads today it is also quite impossible t [ ... ]
The Tribunal does not intend to demand the impossible or in any way to be even unreasonable in view of all the circumstances. But at the same time i [ ... ]
This program, involved the systematic and secret execution of the aged, insane, incurably ill, or deformed children and other persons by gas, lethal [ ... ]
"14 F 13". We have heard the witnesses Freising, Neff, Ferdinand Paul, Kegen testify concerning this action "14 F 13", and they have made it amply c [ ... ]