graphically described in two affidavits by Field Marshal von Brauchitsch. That is Affidavit No. 4, which will be USA 535. I invite the Tribunal's at [ ... ]
Operational and deployment plans were next worked out in the OKH. After these plans had been presented to Hitler, generally by word of mouth, and had [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Is this in the first book? COL. TAYLOR: The third book, Book No. 3, your [ ... ]
Military Tribunal, in the matter of: The THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal will sit tomorrow in closed session to consider m [ ... ]
General Field Marshal von Brauchitsch, who was then commander-in- chief of the Army, and a member of the group. General Halder, who was chief of the [ ... ]
And it will accordingly be seen that except for a few assisting officers of relatively junior rank, all the participants in these consultations were [ ... ]
the General Staff and High Command group by reason of having been a commander- in-Chief of the Air Force, from the time when the Air Force first came [ ... ]
the war broke out. He rose steadily in the Navy, and was chosen to succeed Raeder when the latter retired in 1943, then became C in C of the Navy an [ ... ]
themselves with the preparation of plans for attack or defense based on hypo- thetical contingencies. There is nothing criminal about carrying of t [ ... ]
proved, it necessarily follows that the General Staff and High Command group, and the German Armed Forces, participated therein. leaders to insist tha [ ... ]