leader of the delegation? A Yes. I took the plenipotentiary papers with me to Berlin and these papers had been signed [ ... ]
explanation given to him. the Sudeten question, and incident which was allegedly to be construed played a great role. Did you ever give an order to [ ... ]
A. That was in consequence of our work from 1935 to '38 which we had together, and I thought that I could not find a be [ ... ]
order to somebody and inform this gentleman, instruct him. A. No, I have not done that. I don't believe that was done [ ... ]
Q. Was Fieldmarshal Leb the commander of that Harresgruppen? A. Yes, he was. [ ... ]
"In the future all terror and sabotage troops of the British and their allies who do not behave like soldiers, but rather like bandits, will be consid [ ... ]
I wanted to put another one and, by the answer to the second question, I wanted to prove that under the alleged group, one has accused a group under a [ ... ]
Q Yesterday the affidavit was shown to you which Colonel General Halder made. I would now like to mention the last sentence of that affidavit; I s [ ... ]
to point out, then, that the Commander-in-Chief of the Army at that time went to the limit of anything which he could do as an officer. Army? [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Is there any other question you want to ask? DR. LATERNSER: Yes, I have a few more questions. the Haup [ ... ]