in the matter of: The United States of America, The French Hermann Wilhelm Goering, et al., Defendants, sitting at MR. JACKSO [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I understood from the counsel for Raeder that you were substantially in agreement as to what part of thi [ ... ]
"A I know this book. I read it once when it was edited. "Q Was than an official publication of the German Navy? "A This Captain Schuessler indic [ ... ]
"Q Was it circulated freely after its publication? "A It was a secret object. I think the upper commands in the Navy had knowledge of it. "Q It [ ... ]
the counsel for the defendant asked me to read. "Q Why was such a policy adopted? "A We were much menaced in the first years after the first war b [ ... ]
MR. ALDERMAN: Likewise, the same kind of ending and purposes are reflected in the table of contents of a history of th [ ... ]
"(b) The saving from destruction of coastal fortifications and guns. 1. North Sea (strengthening of fortifications with new batteries and modern [ ... ]
"3. The beginnings of coastal air defense. "Part B (1920 - 1924, - THE ORGANISATIONAL NEW ORDER) Chapter V. "The Navy "Fulfilment and avoidance o [ ... ]
DOX etc., catapult aircraft, arming, engines ground organisa "4. Economic re-armament ("The Tebeg" - Technical Advice capacity and other War econom [ ... ]
"Part D (1933-1939). The German Navy during the Military Freedom Period," which goes beyond the period with which I am at the moment dealing. A glan [ ... ]