be under an obligation to declare today that the German judge and his judgment, since 1933, were subjected to excessive attacks from the Party and f [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. I did not wish it to be true that there should be no way to save my Fatherland from such a dangerous development and there [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. their final plea that I want to answer now, How can tha prosecution from my speeches in Hamm and Lueneburg, of tha latter [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. A man like myself who in thirty-five long years became acquainted with the fate of men in detention houses, in court rooms [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. that you should convict me for having committed war crimes. It may be that that is the duty of the prosecution. It is no [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Defendant Joel may address the Tribunal. DEFENDANT JOEL: I wish to rem [ ... ]
ings of people who had been sentenced only to prison terms. That was openly reported in the newspapers. Apart from that, these proceedings applied [ ... ]
speak in our favor in the question of humanity. This is the tragedy of cur case and we are convinced that Your Honors will not fail to see it.
and a continuous poletical crisis. From 1933-1939 the German people were moulded into a new cast by force. From 1939-1942 there was war. From 1942 [ ... ]
against Bolshevism, a pillar of Western culture. I once entertained the great hope that National Socialism would contribute its part towards this e [ ... ]