my figure concerning the membership which I submitted to the High Tribunal in a letter of the 17th of August. I discussed this matter with the Brit [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I call upon the defendant Fritz Sauckel. DEFENDANT FRITZ SAUCKEL: Gentle [ ... ]
Reich; the little spare time I had belonged tomy family. I was and am proud and happy that my wife is the daughter of a worker, a man who was an rem [ ... ]
I am a worker, I never thought of making foreign human beings into slaves. My demand to deal economically with human beings does not in any event mea [ ... ]
occupied territories where the organization of the civilian offices of labor commitment could exercise no influence whatsoever. However, the German o [ ... ]
the war, the horrible conditions of the war, touch my heart. and I am ready to meet that fate, as my son who died during the war did. only one task, t [ ... ]
DEFENDANT ALFRED JODL: Mr. President, may it please the Tribunal, it is my unalterable belief that when History is bein [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I call upon the defendant Franz von Papen. DEFENDANT FRANZ VON PAPEN: Yo [ ... ]
section, that is not your verdict -- that is the verdict of another, but I should like to ask: Doesn't the question the defense of spiritual values r [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I call upon the defendant Artur Seyss-Inquart, DEFENDANT ARTUR SEYSS-INQ [ ... ]