DR. SEIDL: Yes, but the main point in the indictment is Point I, THE PRESIDENT: The m [ ... ]
Q What was Frank's attitude towards the police state and the question of concentration camps? for or talking in favor of a legal state, though pro [ ... ]
These were further limitations in favor of Minister Speer in favor of rearmament, and there were further limitations on behalf of the postal services [ ... ]
A On this point he has raised repeated complaints addressed to me. They had the aim that I should take them to the Fuehrer, which, however, I only [ ... ]
flicts which he had, in particular with Himmler, and because in the case of these conflicts he was never told that he was right. Himmler usually was [ ... ]
Q Is it true that the Governor General, as early as 1940, con- tinuously raised complaints regarding the activities of the army police and the po [ ... ]
about the exploitation of the Government General by the Reich, particularly regarding grain and sugar supplies? him were increased. He has, I must sa [ ... ]
BY DR. THOMA: Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories. Would you please tell the Tribunal very briefly, by means of which decree that his autho [ ... ]
there is a passage where it says that the higher SS and police leaderwould be subordinate directly under the Reich Commissar. Did this mean that the [ ... ]
A Yes. He was particularly interested in that. I know that because he took an interest in the schooling system, the [ ... ]