kind; it is not pertinent and not proper cross examination. DR. BRIEGER: May I say something on this point, your Hon [ ... ]
it will not appear in the record. May I, therefore, ask you to give me a few more minutes. JUDGE BRAND: The Court wa [ ... ]
revolutionary period; that was the time when there existed no Bavarian constitution and when conditions were critical and unsettled. Whether the Peo [ ... ]
According to the provisions of the law read out here, I do not believe that would have been allowed. It is known that the sentence passed on Hitler [ ... ]
materially from those of the witness, and, therefore, there are several things left for me to clear up by my questions. THE P [ ... ]
of questions from this point on. DR. BRIEGER: Mr. President, may I have your views repeated and may I have it a litt [ ... ]
slogans such as the "March on Berlin" and-so-forth, until Hitler's Putsch and its consequences. There was in Bavaria since the revolution of Novemb [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Now, Mr. Defense Counsel, while your questions are slightly different they evoke similar answers from [ ... ]
Q. Summarizing, these three sources of law from the time before Hitler -- in other words, the three emergency decrees [ ... ]
seats engaged and we often have to wait until a seat becomes vacant and other things like that. MR. PRISIDENT: That [ ... ]