MR. DODD: I don't want to take much of the Tribunal's time, but in view of the statement of Dr. Horn concerning the condition of the Defendant von R [ ... ]
German Government does not doubt in any way -- but also on various prerequisites of a purely factual nature, the probability or improbability of whic [ ... ]
European balance of power and consequently of the fundamental political and legal conditions under which the Locarno Pact was concluded at that time." [ ... ]
turned to London, where he was appointed as ambassador. On 4 February 1938 he was appointed Foreign Minister, and from that time on, conducted the for [ ... ]
A What was your last position in the Foreign Office? A What were your activities? m [ ... ]
I should judge the number of these to be approximatively thirty. For example, the Hitler Jugend, the SA, the German Work Front, the SS, Rosenberg's of [ ... ]
Q Was the Foreign office responsible for relations with all foreign countries? part of years previous questions, namely, the elimination of these [ ... ]
A No; at least, I never noticed anything of it. Hitler made the statement: "Diplomacy is treason; treaties are to to u [ ... ]
influence of that man could be forever destroyed. in the various influences subjected to him? A I cannot answer that [ ... ]
In private dwellings and in restaurants there were spies who, out of fanaticism or for pay, were willing to denounce everything they heard.. Neverthe [ ... ]