gone through 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51, and you seem to be going through each one in detail, doing exactly what I asked you not to do. Didn't you und [ ... ]
referring, you have referred to about six, all of them upon British rearmament. That is obviously cumulative, isn't it? Therefore, it can't be that a [ ... ]
record these documents - THIS PRESIDENT: (interposing) Colonel Pokrovsky, as I have said, we haven't got these docume [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I follow what you mean now with reference to documents being communicated to the press, and steps ought [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: And of course it is very difficult, if not impossible, for members of the Prosecution to make their obje [ ... ]
DR. HORN: May I, Mr. President, state that none of my material has been handed to the press and may I also state that b [ ... ]
referring to article 99 of the Versailles Treaty and which refer to the international legal position of the Memelcountry. These are documents Nos. 70 [ ... ]
our case, were not only allowed to submit documents but also present them, read them with a connecting text so as to indicate the attitude of the defe [ ... ]
DR. HORN: Mr. President, may I add just another word. This matter appears to be yet another principal, important quest [ ... ]
fact that because of the non-existence of Russian and French translations some of the delegations and prosecutions could not enter into deciding wheth [ ... ]