the 18th century there had been established a practice that war captivity was neither revenge nor punishment, but solely protective custody. Do you r [ ... ]
A No. At this moment, I am sorry, I do not recall. I must have meant this remark to refer to the fact that this was unknown to the Wehrmach [ ... ]
A Yes, I recall. measuresin the Army or Luftwaffe, no troop movements or redeployments, to spread false but quite credible news which may lead to [ ... ]
this point. But that is not accurate, is it? You had correspondence with the defendant von Ribbentrop as early as the 4th of March, six weeks befor [ ... ]
BY SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: Q. I want to ask you very few questions on this part of the case, Defendant. Do you rememb [ ... ]
Your Lordship will see that on that day, General Malder, then Chief of Staff, said that the operation will definitely succeed and almost will be reach [ ... ]
or without passing their opinion upon them. That was the reason for the conference. Q. And that was a point that did [ ... ]
the impression that they were carrying out illegal orders, if they came from the person who was by law entitled to give these orders. Knowledge that [ ... ]
on criminal or illegal orders. Is that a fair statement? necessarily that I was being criminal, since after all it had been the head of the state, wh [ ... ]
were being passed on by you. And now I refer to Mr.Dodd's question and I ask you for your own personal judgment. I must ask you this additional ques [ ... ]