DR. BRIEGER: Dr. Briager for the defendant Cuhorst. Referring to what my colleague in conclusion has said at the end [ ... ]
MR. LA FOLLETTE: Yes, indeed, we are ready to proceed. THE PRESIDENT: In the meantime [ ... ]
Reichminister and Chief of the Reich Chancellery Fuehrer Headquarters, 11 May 1942 Subject Re: Memorandum regarding Judicial Reform. 1. ) When I [ ... ]
" A crisis is customarily defined as a state of the most violent intensification of the symptons of a sickness, which is followed by a decisive turn [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The understanding that occurred on page 5, was that also in the German text? MR. WOOLLEYHAN: Yes, you [ ... ]
ness, dospotism, injustice, etc., is at present nothing but a lack of insight into tho political situation." I now skip to the bottom of page 11 in [ ... ]
beck, Section V. "The historic development of the German judiciary is in short tho following: At the same time at which the Roman law which in no [ ... ]
National -socialism will have to proceed on the first path, Because the nature of national-socialism is in direct contrast to this degeneration of t [ ... ]
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THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal is prepare [ ... ]