dealt with ritual murder according to the knowledge of Dr. Bischof, as expressed at that trial. That, in my respectful submission, would be irrelevan [ ... ]
supposed to be a witness. That was the matter mentioned in the report of the Goering commission. It referred to those three delinquents who were vi [ ... ]
DR. MARX: May I permit myself to draw your attention to the fact that the Prosecutor Sir Griffith Jones, when he brought the case of Streicher befor [ ... ]
cannot simply disregard as being incorrect and which, I think, the Tribunal would have to investigate. That is the reason why I an saying that this e [ ... ]
applications were going to be dealt with this morning, which is the reason why Dr. Horn isn't present at this moment but I think that, with the permi [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Hasn't that been allowed -- Lothar Streicher? SIR DAVID MAXWELL FYFE: He was the witness who was not t [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The result of that would be that both witnesses would have to be here. SIR DAVID [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Sir David, you have no objection to that? SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: No, I [ ... ]
One with reference to Hitler's letter to Rosenberg dated 1924, and the other with reference to three books about Jews. These are the only two applica [ ... ]
between Jewry and the German race did exist, but purely on an intellectual level, and I am referring to Moritz Goldstein, who said, in 1911, that the [ ... ]