Brandt's position in the personal department really was. It has been repeatedly said here that he had the position of an adviser to Himmler. Did you [ ... ]
A. It started at seven o'clock in the morning and ended rarely before midnight, sometimes even later. As a rule I only [ ... ]
Q. What were your observations concerning the completeness of the contents of the files; that is I am speaking of the [ ... ]
was considered a confident of Himmler; or what explanation can you give us? A. I now have had an opportunity to look [ ... ]
and dignified manner before our eyes. Now and again my attention was drawn to reports by the foreign press and radio, but the examinations which we [ ... ]
circumstances how the world reflected itself in the mind of that man. I saw nothing wrong in that. [ ... ]
Q. Did he talk to you about the question of concentration camps and experiments on human beings; did he discuss it wit [ ... ]
I almost feared that the prosecution would raise this objection - but then, I believe one cannot see this case properly; this case has not only an o [ ... ]
thought concerning the problem of humanity. The documents which we have here in themselves are very incriminative. But what can you tell of Brandt's [ ... ]
o'clock Monday morning. (The Tribunal recessed until 24 Mar 47 at 0930 hours.) [ ... ]