but the type of order that he was issuing. My Lord, if I might just sum up, the Defendant was no plain sailor, playing the part of a service officer, [ ... ]
Tribunal will find at page ninety-six of the document book. That is a document which sets out the offices and positions held by the Defendant Raeder. [ ... ]
navy permitted to Germany under the Treaty of Versailles was enormously expanded under the guidance of Raeder. I will do no more than to remind the T [ ... ]
is at page twenty of the document book, is of unusual interest because it suggests that even in 1930 the intention ultimately to attack Poland was alr [ ... ]
for him in five years, that is to say, by the 1st of April 1938, armed forces which he could place in the balance as an instrument of political power. [ ... ]
Military Tribunal, in the matter of: The MR. ELWYN JONES: May I say to the Tribunal, the next document I desire to dr [ ... ]
of war as early as 1939, or whether the emphasis ought not to have been laid, from the first, on the construction of U-boats. "If the opinion is voic [ ... ]
The Prosecution's submission is that Raeder, more than anyone else, was responsible for securing the unquestioned allegience of the German Navy to the [ ... ]
The Nazis for their part, were not ungrateful for Raeder's obeisance and collaboration. His services in rebuilding the German Navywere widely recogni [ ... ]
classic Nazi directive: "Matters communicated orally cannot be proven; they can be denied by us in Geneva." of a newly formed secret advisory council [ ... ]