and the exceptionally clever treatment of all problems of foreign policy." with the other Nazi conspirators. He advised them and made available to th [ ... ]
DR. SEIDL: May it please the Tribunal, I have to make a motion. THE PRESIDENTS: On beha [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Interrupting you, the Tribunal has already expressed its desire that a motion such as this should be mad [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The documents which will be presented against the defendant Frank will be all translated? [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Colonel Storey, I thought the Tribunal ordered, after consulting the prosecutors as to the feasibility of the scheme, that sufficient [ ... ]
DR. FRITZ SAUTER (Counsel for Defendant Ribbentrop, Funk and von Schirach): the time of the Tribunal for such discussio [ ... ]
for the defendants, have been giving them their trial briefs in English beforehand. But there is no strict obligation to do that and in so far as the [ ... ]
being put in. Therefore, it is not a question of hours, it is a question of days and weeks before you will have to deal with these documents, which a [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Sauter, I am most anxious and the other members be afforded to the defendants and their counsel. B [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: We will inquire into that. One moment. Will the last counsel who was speaking stand up? (DR. BABEL ar [ ... ]