on the 10th of July, 1941, at 1410, to the German Ambassador in Tokio. I am submitting this document under the number USSR 406. You must remember th [ ... ]
Q. I have a few more questions. You state that never did you hear anything regarding the cruelties which took place i [ ... ]
Q. Did you know about the notes of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union regarding the cruelties and inhu [ ... ]
workers were treated very well and their leisure time was locked after fairly well. At least, that was where we cooperated. Q. [ ... ]
in accordance with your directives, it was especially occupied -- as is stated in this document -- in the preservation of cultural treasures. I shoul [ ... ]
that these art treasures were secured in these territories. We in the Foreign Office, as I have stated here, did not appropriate any art treasures fo [ ... ]
that these art treasures were secured temporarily, but none of them became our Apr-2-A-RT-16-1a property. Therefore, it can only be misunderstandi [ ... ]
of the Hitler regime, when you took full cognizance of it and understood the Apr-2-A-RT-16-2a Hitlerite policy which led you to the defendant's bench [ ... ]
MR BARRINGTON: I will pass on to the second group, which are numbers 48 to 62 inclusive, and those are all on the subject of allied rearmament and [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: What was the date ox TC-72. MR. BARRINGTON: TC-72 No. 14 was the 28th of [ ... ]