Exhibit number 87 was the lawyers' Letter, which I understand the Tribunal has said it will yet reserve its ruling upon. Exhibit number 88 was the [ ... ]
on page 18 of the English book 1, Section D, and page 25 of the German text. It is a letter dated 17 November, 1942, addressing to the Presiding Ju [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. MR. LaFOLLETTE: May it please Tour Hon [ ... ]
BY JUDGE BRAND: Do you swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the whole truth, so help you God? [ ... ]
clusion is that he got the document from a German lawyer who had received it. I do not know the German lawyer's name who received it; he didn't say [ ... ]
know that he did have. He night well have had, but I don't know that he didn't. I won't say that he didn't. Q. Is [ ... ]
DR. SCHILF: I have no more questions to this witness, but Mr. President, I should like to make a motion to call Dr. J [ ... ]
MR. LaFOLLETTE: Do we understand then that the Court has permitted Exhibit No. 87 to be introduced into evidence?
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We now offer in evidence as Exhibit 93, the Document NG-498. THE PRESIDENT: It will be received in evidence. [ ... ]
This is to be found in the English text of Document Book 1-D, beginning on Page 108, and in the German text beginning on Page 157. We would like to [ ... ]