assume it was 2,000,000 and 1,000,000, are you telling this Tribunal that a Minister with your power in the Reich could remain ignorant that that was [ ... ]
from the Polish-Jewish Gentlemen who gave evidence that all he got back from his family, of his wife and mother and daughter, I think, were their iden [ ... ]
of workers were forced to come to the Reich and work there? THE PRESIDENT: Sir David, would you like to adjourn now? [ ... ]
BY SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: the Fuehrer? May I repeat your words: "The Chief influence on the Fuehrer, if I may mention influence on the Fuehrer at [ ... ]
know about these details in concentration camps as they were pictured here. As much as I know him, I do not believe that he was advised. [ ... ]
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: I have to put it in cross examination to give the defendant the chance of answering. The de [ ... ]
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: The date is in Raeder's handwriting, as is the signature; the 27th of July, I think it is, 194 [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal rules that at the present stage, this document cannot be used in cross examination. [ ... ]
Q Certainly. Q Page 4 - GB 283. You say, "After the admission of Nurnberg and Fuerth, Hitler goes on to say the [ ... ]
A- Yes. Q And then Lohse, who is in the conference, says, "Yes", and you say, "Do you also deliver to Wehrmacht un [ ... ]