The witness, Hans Heinrich Lammers, resumed the witness-stand: THE PRESIDENT: Are there any of the other Defendants' [ ... ]
BY THE PRESIDENT: Q You arc speaking about a meeting. What was the date of the meeting you are referring to? [ ... ]
A As far as I know and as far as I remember, a war was not men- tioned. At any rate, not a preventative war or an aggressive war. during any othe [ ... ]
to say is that relations, general relations between the Party--that is to say, theReich leaders of the Party and the political leaders of the staff o [ ... ]
they knew little about the Fuehrer's political and economic aim. They knew nothing about them, so how could they define their attitude? They knew b [ ... ]
chief groups were included, did not exist at all, and, therefore, on could not talk about a conspiracy? and that is the loading majority of ministers [ ... ]
A More slowly? Certainly. Nations; they were informed previously. Government; only after the march had taken place d [ ... ]
of course, they were also used by means of silent suffering, of habit, and the formation of governmental habits such as appeared to be recognized in a [ ... ]
"government" such as is laid down in Anglo-Saxon law under "Government", then there was no longer any Reich Government after 1936 in its proper entire [ ... ]
The Senate had all powers, and extraordinary laws, leading to - THE PRESIDENT: Will you kindly keep silent when the T [ ... ]