death; he doesn't even mention habitual criminals who have not been condemned to death, that is his attitude. I think it is exemplary, isn't it?
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Q Well now,Doctor, each and every time an experimental subject entered the low pressure chamber, did you look at him a [ ... ]
A May I go into this in some detail? Q Certainly. A Fir [ ... ]
malaria, or ten years in prison. With in this possibility, he is perfectly free in his decision. That the situation exercises certain eo ercion on h [ ... ]
Book 2. Will counsel hand a copy to the Tribunal? MR. HARDY: I will check my files on this Document. It may be that o [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: It appears there are obviously two different documents, your Honor, I will have it checked in my files and [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 2 May 1947.) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. [ ... ]
our document book now, the translation we have now I want to use it as is. But it is paragraph number 1 in the German - number 2 and 3, in the Germa [ ... ]
purpose of copying it must also be illegible for the purpose of translation, which apparently was not the case. Is this document now being submitted [ ... ]
mimeographed. THE PRESIDENT: A copy of the entire document? MR. HARDY: Yes, Your Honor [ ... ]