in accordance with German laws the prosecutor is obliged to start the prosecution if there is sufficient suspicion. If within this trial one wants [ ... ]
welcome an opportunity to mention this matter of lack of documents and files. I will be very brief, but this has needed saying for sometime. With r [ ... ]
indictment, as you know, the main point is that the German courts made their decisions without reference to the a ency of the Fuehrer. If this tria [ ... ]
The defendant Lautz is charged with having made infounded prosecutions. The point of the Prosecution for that was the result which was available wh [ ... ]
DR. GRUBE: I should like to add to the Prosecution's remark the following: I did not want to say to the Prosecution [ ... ]
Of which we will only road, "Vice President of the People's Court Engert presiding passed the following sentence:" And then the sentences are set o [ ... ]
JUDGE BRAND: Does your record show where the trial was hold? MR. WOOLEYHAN: Yes, your [ ... ]
Continuing on tho bottom of page 31, which is page 38 in the German book, in reference to the paper and the writing thereon which was found and whic [ ... ]
"2. The defendant Johann Kawka read the pamphlet which his wife had received and took it with him to his work where he had several copies typed by t [ ... ]
credible, particularly as Czarnowski handed Frymark Sikorski's leaflet to copy, but it cannot be refuted with absolute certainty. In some respects, [ ... ]