Court No. III, Case No. 3. Court, the Indictment had to be submitted to the Minister of Justice, and it had to be done early enough to allow him to i [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. Jahrreiss, Gruab, Ruemelin, Engert, Mueller, Paulus, Hofmann, etc. I want to refer to another aspect which is of consider [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. In paragraphs 9, 11, 21, and 23 of the indictment, Lautz is charged that by preferring charges against Germans as well as [ ... ]
As may be gathered from the rounds given in their oral statement, the Prosecution evidently bases this charge on the assumption that Austria, Bohemi [ ... ]
could have been acquainted with any of the facts, which might have caused him to nourish such doubts. His knowledge concerning the political situat [ ... ]
as parts of the Reich -- and nobody had any doubts in this respect, as in also shown in the extracts from the competent commentaries and the decisio [ ... ]
collected arms and decided on the primary points of attack in the case of insurrection. For this purpose funds were collected, information channels [ ... ]
the Reich Court Martial in my exhibits 210 and 211 according to which the facts of the case on which the indictment in exhibit 135 are based, to wit [ ... ]
prosecution described them as men who had no criminal record, and who distributed harmless leaflets. But what they really did and intended to do fo [ ... ]
The mutineers against Germany, however, were not content to operate only in the areas which were joined by the Reich. The insurrection was effecte [ ... ]