THE PRESIDENTS: Yes, perhaps; I haven't read it. CAPTAIN SPRECHER: This document is a [ ... ]
December 1938. It is found in our Document Book, No. 2567, page 98 of the Document Book. It is offered in evidence as USA Exhibit 674. It states th [ ... ]
all of these things, perhaps, and the leadership principle, because the leadership principle dominated absolutely every aspect of German life. However [ ... ]
The agreement itself states, in part: "While it is exclusively the task, of the Hitler Youth to attend to the training of their units in this directi [ ... ]
"I feel myself responsible for the policy of the youth movement in the Party and later within the Reich." I underline the phrase "I feel myself respo [ ... ]
CAPTAIN SPRECHER: May it please the Tribunal, I now pass to activities which involve Schirach in the commission of crim [ ... ]
The following highlights Concerning the Gau leader's functions will appear, and I propose only to paraphrase. Since your Honors may take judicial no [ ... ]
Because of his far-reaching responsibilities and authority in these positions, the prosecution contends that Schirach must be held guilty, specificall [ ... ]
the suggestions and demands of the Gau Leader for the purpose of improvements in manpower." At page 567 of the Party Chancellory Order (p. 118 and 1 [ ... ]
of the defendant Schirach for the Slave Labor Program. The question of specific acts will have to be inferred from the other proof that is in the r [ ... ]