war against the United States of America. THE PRESIDENT: What you were telling was the reactions of the press. What ha [ ... ]
the 26th of February, and my Lordship will see on page 2, I think, certainly the witness Monsell, who happens to be the one most familiar to myself, b [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, he is one. SIR DAVID MAXWELL FYFE: Who was relevant on this questio [ ... ]
and Hitler which took place at Klessheim, at which Ribbentrop was also present and during which the question of solving the Jewish problem in Hungary [ ... ]
DR. HORN: I request the Tribunal to take judicial notice of that. THE PRESIDENT: What n [ ... ]
place about one year before the beginning of the war, between Lord Londonderry and Field Marshal Goering at Karinhall? Q [ ... ]
second part of the negotiations. Halifax and the then Field Marshal Goering -- and I think subsequently, after a conference between Lord Halifax and H [ ... ]
Q. On the occasion of such discussions, did you find that high military leaders were anxious to accept political leader [ ... ]
consistent with the ultimate objectives mentioned above." Is that right, Herr Schmidt? Does that express your views? A.[ ... ]
not? A. The name is familiar to me, and I know that Herr von Ribbentrop sometimes went hunting there, but I do not kno [ ... ]