torture from the inmate to his family and friends. Men and women disappeared from their homes or business or from the streets, and no word came of the [ ... ]
(Document No. 400-PS.) Himmler gave permission to carry on these "experiments" elsewhere. (Document No. 1615-PS.) (Document No. 1617-PS.) (Document 19 [ ... ]
Germany became one vast torture chamber. Cries of its victims were heard round the world and brought shudders to civilized people everywhere. I am one [ ... ]
preparations for war. Germany's rearmament so outstripped the strength of her neighbors that in about a year she was able to crush the whole military [ ... ]
ready for action. Under the threat of immediate war, the United Kingdom and France concluded a pact with Germany and Italy at Munich on September 29, [ ... ]
of tension," as it was described, during which no "'state of war' will be publicly declared even if open war measures against the foreign enemy will b [ ... ]
"It is a question of expanding our living space in the East and of securing our food supplies . . . over and above the enormously increase the surpl [ ... ]
pointing out that the powers of the West were unprepared and unexpectant of war. Despite repeated and solemn assurances of peaceful intentions, they i [ ... ]
The Nazi plans did not stop at the point I have indicated. The Nazi plans involved a conspiracy with Japan. they found among the Japanese men of kindr [ ... ]
Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, that the German Army was ready to strike against Russia. Matsuoka reassured Ribbentrop about the Far East. Ja [ ... ]