MR. WOOLEYHAN: Following is an enumeration and in the margin of it "average results", grading on down through 1938, 1 [ ... ]
of criminality for a great number of criminal actions remained unpunished during 1940 and 1941 by virtue of the Fuehrer's Amnesty Decree of 9 Sept. [ ... ]
Skipping now to page 68 of the English, commencing two paragraphs before Roman paragraph VI: "If one regards the offenders who commit war crimes of [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: It will be admitted in evidence. MR. WOOLEYHAN: The prosecution turns [ ... ]
May the court please, would it be too inconvenient for the Tribunal to rise at this time? We find ourselves Unable to continue until we again conve [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 27 March 1947) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again i [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Apparently what I said has not gone through. The Tribunal had the understanding that either s some pr [ ... ]
the same book--3-E--from which we were rending this morning. NG423, page 71, English Document Book 5-E. To give this present document further poin [ ... ]
initials of the defendant Klein. The letter begins: "By the circulars of the Minister of Justice of May 3, 1940, 30 October 1940 and January 23, 1 [ ... ]
When I mentioned that this first page of this letter bore the initials of the defendant Klemm, that fact does not appear on your mimeographed copies [ ... ]