A. In point of fact, there was no real working contact such as could be expected of a modern state. Of course, there w [ ... ]
Q And there were no special meetings? There was no business contact among them personally, was there? [ ... ]
go over to other questions. Kaltenbrunner? A Whether I came into contact with Kaltenbrunner? Yes. [ ... ]
Q You still do not answer my question. What was the manner of this ill treatment of these Danish-policemen? carries t [ ... ]
Q And here is the verbatim record, and I quote: "However, the measures which were used while recruiting manpower in R [ ... ]
declarations, that the Embassy of Germany in Paris was under the authority of Ribbentrop and depended only on him; is that correct? about the German E [ ... ]
DR. KAUFFMAN (counsel for defendant Kaltenbrunner): Mr. President, I ask you to permit me to ask one question which I c [ ... ]
to a prisoner-of-war camp. DR. KAUFFMANN: No further questions. THE PRESIDENT: Dr. H [ ... ]
DR. HORN: The first of these documents is document Ribbentrop Exhibit 14. It is a question here again of an extract from the Documents of German Po [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Horn, the Tribunal appreciates that you have done what fulfills the obligations which rested upon you and they, therefore, think [ ... ]