THE PRESIDENT: On the 22nd of March, 1946, the Tribunal made this ruling, repeating a ruling of the 8th of March, 1946. [ ... ]
Prosecution have objected to the Defense reading from documents which they had not seen. Dr. Horn's will be ready tomorrow. They hope, therefore, tha [ ... ]
this rule was expressly made for the present and unless it is worked by the Defense Counsel in a reasonable way the rule will be altered. (The Tribun [ ... ]
Military Tribunal in the matter of: The DR. HORN: In accordance with the order of the Tribunal, I am now presenting d [ ... ]
have arranged, and all my colleagues agree, that there should be objections to a number of these documents on our present state of knowledge. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The difficulty seems entirely to arisefrom the fact that your document books are not ready. That is wha [ ... ]
minutes. This woman witness has been here for a long time. She stood outside all day yesterday. I think Mr. Horn has talked to her before. He has [ ... ]
his work. He devoted himself to that with the greatest passion. To achieve this aim no trouble was too great for him. ruthless and without regard. [ ... ]
reward for his devotion. Q It is true that Ribbentrop adhered to Hitler's views and subordinated his own when he was [ ... ]
Q Whatwas the result of these applications? Q During Ribbentrop's activities as Ambas [ ... ]