Military Tribunal, in the matter of: The CAPTAIN SPRECHER: May It please the Tribunal, it is my responsibility and my [ ... ]
Nazi downfall. September 1932, Fritsche was head of the Wireless News Service, Drahtloser Dienst, an agency of the Reich Government at that time under [ ... ]
The second unsupported allegation states that Fritsche was "head of the Radio Division of the Propaganda Department of the Nazi Party." and therefore [ ... ]
of this affidavit, independent of this presentation, along with the proof on the conspirators' use of propaganda as a principal weapon in the conspira [ ... ]
the most important chain of newspaper enterprises in pre-Nazi Germany. The Hugenberg concern owned papers of its own, but primarily it was important b [ ... ]
audience. At paragraph 9 of his affidavit, Document No. 3469-PS, Fritsche has volunteered the following concerning his prior relationships with Dr. [ ... ]
whatever reservations Fritsche may have had, either then or later, to the course of events under the Nazis, Fritsche was completely within the Nazi ca [ ... ]
Fritsche's affidavit, paragraphs 14, 15 and 16, beginning at page 22 of your Document Book, contains an exposition of the functions of the German Pres [ ... ]
Concerning the German Press Division, Fritzsche's affidavit states: "During the whole period from 1933 to 1945 it was the task of the German Press Di [ ... ]
were directed and coordinated likewise by the German Press Division. To enable the periodicals to get acquainted with the daily political problems o [ ... ]