"The German Armed Forces entered the war fully respecting international agreements." THE PRESIDENT: Where is this part [ ... ]
countries. Therefore the data contained in the "White Book" can not serve asevidence in this case. This conclusion is very well founded, because th [ ... ]
concerned with the question of whether I would be allowed to refer to this book as evidence. So far as I know this has been admitted as evidence, an [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: You are asking us to admit a document a German governmental document. Now, under the Charter we are bou [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Stahmer, what are the dates of those documents that you are asking us to admit? [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: You must not read it, as we are discussing its admissibility. DR. STAHMER: [ ... ]
there would be no end to the trial at all, and their conduct has got no relevance to the guilt of the major war criminals of Germany unless it can be [ ... ]
I make these two additional points to the points raised by my learned friends, General Rudenko and Justice Jackson, on the general question. I do no [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Yes. DR. STAHMER: I am offering that. THE PRESIDENT: Yes. [ ... ]
"The Ministerpresident gave an insight into the supervision of political prisoners to hundreds. He did not wait until asked; the offer came from him [ ... ]