THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Stahmer, the Tribunal has allowed you to ask questions which, strictly speaking, are not admissible [ ... ]
dead. I was regarded as his successor in the leading of the Ferman nation. Consequently, I must declare and state upon the question of my responsibil [ ... ]
DR. STAHMER: May I first of all give a summary of the present position of the trial so that the Tribunal can clearly se [ ... ]
DR. STAHMER: Lord Halifax, and Forbes, interrogatories have been received. Regarding Ueberreiter, a written affidavit [ ... ]
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: May I, in the interest of time, make a sugges- tion, Your Honor, that these documents which Dr. Stahmer proposes to offer have [ ... ]
admittance of this letter from the German Government to the French Govern- ment which concerns the treatment of German prisoners-of-war in France. Th [ ... ]
DR. STAHMER: No, no, no. THE PRESIDENT: The matter stands upon a definite footing. The [ ... ]
DR. DIX (Counsel for defendant Schacht): Gentlemen of the Tribunal, I was of course not in a position to have a writ c [ ... ]
the defendants and mitigating. It must be considered an injustice that a defendant should not have the opportunity too, and through his defense to b [ ... ]
may I draw your attention to the fact, as I have said previously, and repeatedly, that certain implicating points have not only been brought to the kn [ ... ]