Bormann, dated 3 October, 1941, Volume II of the publication "Decrees, Orders, Announcements", page 147. This is our document, I rejoice to be able [ ... ]
LT. LAMBERT: That, sir, is Document 3244-PS. irrefutable answer to a question put by defense counsel some days ago in [ ... ]
that as our armies advanced in the East, we have overrun the lands to which we have sent the Jews and now these emigration measures, our second propos [ ... ]
It is a report of a twenty-hour conference at Hitler's field headquarters with the Defendants Goering, Rosenberg, Keitel, and with Reich Minister Lamm [ ... ]
delivery to the bombed-out population in Germany. The Tribunal knows that the Hague Regulations and the laws of war permit the requisitioning of good [ ... ]
"Since the supply of textiles and household goods for the bombed populations is becoming increasingly difficult, the proposition was made repeatedly t [ ... ]
The Tribunal knows that under the Geneva Convention of 1929 relating to prisoners of war, prisoners of war are the captives, not of the troops who ta [ ... ]
existing difficulties locally, to exercise influence on the behaviour of the guard units" -- and this is the point we underline -- "and to better ass [ ... ]
I next offer in evidence Document D-163-PS, as U.S.A. Exhibit 694 This is a letter of the Defendant Bormann, dated 5 November 1941 - [ ... ]
"I informed the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces of these reports, with the comment that the productive German labor population absolutely cannot u [ ... ]