MR. WOOLEYHAN: The first seven pages of Document 719, and the first eight pages of the German book, we will not read [ ... ]
That is, the defendant Klauzer was sentenced to penal servitude for five years, and the defendant Klausner is sentenced to death. Skipping to page [ ... ]
on the gendarme, they planned that Klauzer should search the quarters of the prison guard before they left prison. It was clear to both of them tha [ ... ]
On Monday, 21 April 1941 they prepared everything before the usual inspection of the cells which, as they knew, would take place during the prisoner [ ... ]
left the cell all the time, gave up all resistance and let themselves to be taken into separate cells. The injuries sustained by the senior prisong [ ... ]
violent criminal. It is he, who first developed the general plan for the attack on the prison guard. But this plan did not even originate from him, [ ... ]
"He is a juvenile arch-criminal, a dangerous habitual and violent criminal. On the other hand, in the case of Klauzer the prerequisites for the app [ ... ]
to his personality and his whole development. He probably has a tendency to be a swindler, but is in no way inclined to violence and without Klausn [ ... ]
juvenile criminal characterized by an especially objectionable criminal character in regard to whom the death penalty asked for by the court represe [ ... ]
used them for a ride. On account of his crimes and of the penalties therefore inflicted, the convict did not in a single case conclude his apprenti [ ... ]