information that the order was not carried out. THE PRESIDENT: Well, then you are saying that as far as you know it wa [ ... ]
DR. LATERNSER: As my second witness I am going to call field Marshal von Mannstein. ERICH VON [ ... ]
Staff officers may have played a smaller part, like Milch, Udet, and so forth, but to begin with the Armed Forces did not have a Wehrmacht General St [ ... ]
Q. Was the chief of the General Staff the decisive adviser of Hitler, or was it the supreme commander of the Army and [ ... ]
opinion, although, of course, he had to carry out the order from his commanding officer. In the Armed Forces of the Third Reich on the other hand tha [ ... ]
war on two fronts. The Navy, in my opinion, always had the one leading thought, never to get into war with England. But Goering, as the reigning hea [ ... ]
Q What was the significance of the Schliefen Union, its aims? the general staff. Apart from that, general staff offic [ ... ]
against each other. into four steps, shall we say, which, according to the importance in order, were this way. The highest step was the Fuehrer an [ ... ]
state their views, their opinions. As far as they might have agreed with that that is written on yet another page. general staff. Wasn't it for that [ ... ]
Q Why do you say Himmler was a deadly enemy of the army? of the army; and particularly the generals of the army were [ ... ]