teitag in Nurenberg, 1936, H-9. Then follows a speech which can be found on page 59 in the document book in excerpts, Exhibit H-10. A speech of the 14 [ ... ]
submitted last Friday. It can be found on page 164 of the document book. It is an affidavit made by the former Secretary, Hildegard Fath. It will b [ ... ]
Foreign Office, and Mr. Kirkpatrick, who had already had converse with Hess. to explain the reasons which caused him to make this step, and I quote on [ ... ]
I have to say that in the minutes, the Defendant Hess appears under the name -- the capital letter "J". The Defendant Hess, after the introductory r [ ... ]
As soon as he is in power he will do that, he said. And he told me at that timein France that one should not impose any severe conditions, even if v [ ... ]
DR. SEIDL: "And vice-versa, the coffins of mothers with the children behind them. I want to mention certain points which, I believe, plan a certain [ ... ]
Dr. Mackenzie which expresses the first point quite correctly, and I quote: "In order to prevent future wars between the Axis and England, there shou [ ... ]
Prosecution against Rudolph Hess. It is therefore my duty, in producing evidence, to also point at the circumstances since 1933 which led to the outb [ ... ]
DR. SEIDL: Mr. President, when I prepared the document book for the defendant Hess, I did not have this affidavit. It [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Have the Prosecuting Counsel any objection to passages being read from this document? [ ... ]