OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OF THE INTERNATIONAL LIC, THE. I UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal wil [ ... ]
wise he was subordinate to all legal responsibility. ple, armed. He had an SA dagger. From Sturmfuehrer on, he had firearms for which he needed a lic [ ... ]
A. I have already said so once. The SA man was subject to the existing rules. That is shown by the fact that he neede [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Don't you think this is really more argument than examination? we have has this argument as to whether o [ ... ]
submitted to you yesterday, it says that in the drill---this would be the only one which ressembles military training---the training has to start wit [ ... ]
DIRECT EXAMINATION BY DR. BOEHM: Q Witness, what are you by profession? Q Were you a [ ... ]
in confiscationg the weapons was fulfilling an assignment of the State? A Yes. The Prussian Minister, Goering, had ord [ ... ]
Q I show you Diehls' statement, which says that the SA formetions entered prisons, stole prisoners, took away files, an [ ... ]
and especially the fact that he was Regierungspresident with the Chief of Staff Lutze in Hannover contradict this statement, according to which he had [ ... ]
at the most, and considers that this camp was for a district of over 6 million people, if one considers further that Berlin was the center of the pol [ ... ]