[ ... ] be especially well concentrated at work and in the camp." April 7th, 1944, in document R 124, which is U.S.A. Exhibit No. 179, [ ... ]
[ ... ] , Document R-124, from which we read a number of excerpts yesterday, and remind the Tribunal that in the report of the Minutes of that meeting, the Defendant [ ... ]
[ ... ] countries, the Western occupied countries, came against their will to Germany? "A Yes." as Document R-124 shows, and as we have shown by the readings from subject to his control. This is borne out by the minutes of the Central Planning board, as contained in Document R-124, and particularly page 13, paragraph [ ... ]
[ ... ] And again I refer to this Documeunt R-124. At page 42 there is a discussion concerning the supply and exploitation of labor. That excerpt for its [ ... ]
[ ... ] foreign workers for the were used, the latter usually with very little result." armaments and munitions. This has been made plain by the evidence R-124 [ ... ]
[ ... ] the terror institution of the concentration camps. I refer to Document No. R-124, which is already before the Tribunal as U.S.A. Exhibit 179. It is [ ... ]
[ ... ] : I think, sir, that will be found in the assembly of the document books in our case that has been placed in front of R-124. THE [ ... ]
[ ... ] already been introduced in evidence as U.S. Exhibit 179. The statement is R-124, the next to the last paragraph on page 13. That appears in Volume [ ... ]
[ ... ] Document R-124, at page 136, which was read into evidence by Mr. Dodd as U.S. Exhibit 179. The Fuehrer agreed that a 3 to 5% share would satisfy SS [ ... ]
[ ... ] stenographic transcript of these conferences have been found. If forms document R-124, to which my American colleagues have already referred. I submit it again [ ... ]