A Not directly, but perhaps indirectly. I supported the demands for disarmament of the others, and for the equalizati [ ... ]
What have you to say about your role in this publicity battle? described in detail in my affidavit No. 3469 PS, Points 23 to 33. From the Rhineland [ ... ]
There is no political explanation. I should like to emphasize expressly that in each case, in each drive, I believed I was representing a good cause. [ ... ]
ments, governmental systems but I never preached general hatred or I did not attempt to awaken it indirectly as was the case -- and I ask your pardon [ ... ]
producing hatred in the midst of war, I should like to submit to the judgment of the Tribunal. In any case, Dr. Goebbels said later that he was dissa [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL : If it please the Tribunal, the report is made that defendant Ribbentrop is absent. DR. FRITZ : Mr. Pres [ ... ]
the murder of five million, I consider this form of government wrong even in times of emergency. I believe any kind of democratic control, even limi [ ... ]
trine of the master race. The prosecution makes this charge indirectly against you. How about that? race. I even avoided this term. I expressly pro [ ... ]
BY DR. FRITZ: abroad. What was the difference? A In my radio speeches there was no difference. Before the outbreak [ ... ]
tors of other parties who had been dismissed in 1933 and '34 I recalled to the Press. Today they will be angry at me. I had good intentions at the t [ ... ]