LT. BRYSON: And the cause was not his unwillingness to go along with the aggressive intentions of the Nazis at that time, I'll be perfectly satisfi [ ... ]
PROFESSOR HERBERT KRAUS (Counsel for Defendant Schacht): We agree that the question of the disagreement between Goering [ ... ]
by your letter, that you are increasingly antagonistic toward my work in the Four-Year Plan. This explains the fact that our collaboration has gradua [ ... ]
29 November, 1937, enclosing a translation of Hitler's letter of 26 November 1937 to Schacht. I quote the last two sentences of Hitler's letter, found [ ... ]
of deepest gratitude for your so excellent achievements and in the happy consciousness that, as President of the Reichsbank Directorium, you will make [ ... ]
Hitler's use of the rearmed Wehrmacht at Munich, as expressed in his speech of 29 November, 1938. Both speeches were subsequent to the Reichsbank i [ ... ]
"We are, however, faced with the fact that approximately three billion Reichsmarks of such acceptances cannot now be paid, though they will be due in [ ... ]
of Finance. (3) The price and wage control must be rendered effective. The existing mismanagement must be eliminated. (4) The use of the money an [ ... ]
used for years and years, and we used to give back this money after a couple of days. Schacht this time refused and said that he was not willing to f [ ... ]
"Q. Did Schacht ever say anything at these meetings to indicate that except for the technical question of the financing through the Reichsbank direct [ ... ]