under Thierack. I continued in this position until I left the Ministry in December 1943. Afterwards I acted, until the end of the war, as a Notary [ ... ]
"I was born in Memmingen on 17 March 1903." I do not think that I will, in any way, prejudice the defendant Dr. Ammon if I skip that part of the af [ ... ]
several duty trips to the occupied territories and took part in discussions in Paris and Holland which dealt with questions of Nacht and Nebol proce [ ... ]
MR. LA FOLLETTE: The prosecution would like next to introduce as its Exhibit No. 56 the affidavit of the defendant Gu [ ... ]
"I have read the above statement, consisting of one page in the German language, and declare it is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and [ ... ]
objected to the introduction of that document because there was no indication as to the source, or it wasn't particularized in the sense that an ind [ ... ]
As the Court will observe, on Page 4 of that document, the lefthand column, third initial down, is that of Klemm. That is the same initial which ap [ ... ]
October 20, 1942; and it is addressed to the Reich Minister of Justice and Chief of the Reich Chancellery. I am informed from the Prosecution table [ ... ]
people had also the inner strength to go through this severe test to the victorious end. He stated that the German administration of justice and an [ ... ]
Two paragraphs down, beginning -- three paragraphs down, the second, paragraph from the bottom in the English translation: "In a brief speech Presi [ ... ]