they may be considered as sheer subterfuges. This particularly applies to the statement of the accused MAZUR, who said that he intended to work as a [ ... ]
the command of Polish officers and kept in readiness for military action against the Reich on the side of the enemy in the event of German troops in [ ... ]
IV The Measure of Punishment. "The full measure of the law must be applied to the defendants. This demands for"--It is also gibberish. The reaso [ ... ]
DR. GRUBE: (Attorney for Defendant Lautz) I would like to raise an objection. The Prosecution concerning this sente [ ... ]
is purely for reason of argument as the Prosecutor himself admitted to bring about a connection between this and the signature of the sentence, but [ ... ]
NG 352 is based upon a document which was signed by the defendant Lautz. Therefore, I consider it materially unfounded if the Prosecution in this c [ ... ]
MR. WOOLEYHAN: I am against to do, for the benefit of the interpreters, considerable skipping through this case record [ ... ]
lived together in an inn, managed by nuns. In March 1941 Czycz, left his place of work in Leuhdds (district of Kempten) without permission, had bee [ ... ]
MR. WOOLEYHAN: Skip to the next paragraph. "These statements are not worthy of belief. All of the defendants had work [ ... ]
this way the idea to escape to Switzerland and that they made their decision together with Mendrala. They are also persons in the best age for milit [ ... ]