THE PRESIDENT: Does that explain it? MR. WOOLEYHAN: That still does not explain this [ ... ]
repeatedly approached me in order to win me as a technical adviser for the office of the Public Prosecutor with the Special Court. I have always ur [ ... ]
by the Public Prosecution because Dr. Rothaug told me that after the production of the evidence, the court would recognize the death penalty. It r [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: Persons in the courtroom will please find their scats. MR. KING: As Exhi [ ... ]
exception. This closed circle only became less exclusive after World liar I, when the Club was in need of money and therefore attached importance to [ ... ]
crouch together over their morning and evening drinks at the Club table, their courage wavering more and more as their anxiety increased, waiting fo [ ... ]
calculated to undermine the morale, particularly in 4 respects as established in the main proceedings of the trial. He said: 1. ) That the Fuehrer [ ... ]
"Whereas, during the preliminary proceedings, the defendant clearly admitted after repeated interrogation that he had spoken badly at several club m [ ... ]
during August 1943 for several weeks. The witness ROSENTHAL, who was employed as a correspondent in the defendant's firm also declared that the def [ ... ]
repeated acceptance at the club-table. The old gentlemen mostly remained silent, some of them would nod and others would even declare that from the [ ... ]