itself is Paragraph IV (F) and sub-paragraph 2 (a), (b), (c),(d) (e), and (f), which I need not read at a glance, as the Tribunal will recall the alle [ ... ]
progress along this line of internal consolidation, the next step was to become disengaged from some of the external disadvantages of existing interna [ ... ]
referred to in this paragraph IV (F) 2 of the indictment are, first, the withdrawal from the disarmament conference and the League of Nations; second, [ ... ]
significance. It was a violation of Versaille, but they got away with it. Then came the outright military defiance, the occupation of the demiliteri [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: There is another heading, too? MR ALDERMAN: Yes. [ ... ]
Germany was broken in 1918 not at the front but at home. Italy suffered not military defeat but morale defeat. She broke down internally. The result [ ... ]
this circle. I should like however to mention at this point how clearly all thoughtful regular soldiers realize what an important part has been playe [ ... ]
with rigour before effective aid from the WEST could be expected to arrive. "This possibility of aid was furthermore made more difficult by the cons [ ... ]
demilitarized zone of the Rhineland was militarized and fortified. In one of Adolph Hitler's reviews of the six year period between his ascendancy to [ ... ]
Page 25. We have the volume here, in German, so that anyone may examine it that wishes to do so. I don't care to offer the entire volume in evidence [ ... ]