THE PRESIDENT: 67 and 124. DR. BRIEGER: If I understand Your Honor correctly, the Tri [ ... ]
The second document is an affidavit by Dr. Otto Osterkamp. I offer it as Exhibit No. 8. THE PRESIDENT: Are there d [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing recovened at 1330 hours, September 25, 1947) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in s [ ... ]
A. Yes, that is to say, not so much about his work in the ministry, but about that part of his work which was during [ ... ]
I believe that four or five times I succeeded in getting the man out of prison, always after approaching people in the Ministry. That was a certain [ ... ]
right? A. Yes, I can't tell you how long he had been an assessor, but at that time he was at the lowest level of the [ ... ]
the first discussion we had that here was a man who in a decent way was ready to go against abuses. In the case of Robert Tornow, we were convinced [ ... ]
Ministry? A. I discussed that frequently with Joel. One has to realize that I didn't just go and ask them to releas [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. Q To come back to Joel now. You mentioned the antagonism between Joel and Freisler; do you [ ... ]
Court No. III, Case No. 3. exert his personal influence more successfully. Q You said that you would have regretted [ ... ]