in our books. Does the clerk have it? DR. HORN: It is in the document book as Ribbentrop Exhibit No. 12. [ ... ]
you. Would the most convenient course not be for you to put them in in bulk, saying that you are putting in Exhibits 44 to 314, or whatever it may b [ ... ]
DR. HORN: Very well, Mr President, I shall mention these numbers, from such and such to such and such and when it is a [ ... ]
that the difficulties which are to be found in Czechoslovakia led to a showdown with this German minority and consequently with the German Government. [ ... ]
DR. HORN: The documents regarding minorities in Czechoslovakia, to the extent that they are in the form of admissible d [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Horn, The Tribunal will rule upon the admissibility of these passages from Lord Rothermere's book wh [ ... ]
tacted and I had discussions with him and Frank and have received the following assurances. "First, decisive policy and tactical progress of the SDP [ ... ]
Lord Runciman can probably male suggestions which will indicate considerable damage upon Czechoslovakia. "This judgment of Massigly's is backed by fu [ ... ]
request for judicial notice. This is an extract from the speech of the British Prime Minister Chamberlain in the House of Commons on October 3, 1938. [ ... ]
I am now skipping one paragraph and read the following paragraph, paragraph 5, which says: "Regarding the formation of new units, these infantry bri [ ... ]