A. Well, I did assume that the personal differences did have their effect of causing the dismissal of Schacht, Blomberg [ ... ]
jurisdiction or power of command of any kind. That they were made of straw. Is that so? A. Well, no authority . . . [ ... ]
Nothing is more foreign to him than narrow or fault-finding criticism." from the picture you are painting for the Tribunal, is it not? [ ... ]
A. Yes, of course, they were necessary for their cooperation. This does not mean that Funk had authority. [ ... ]
Q And he was advising the Fuehrer himself, was he not? tant decisions to communicate to the Fuehrer and advise the Fueh [ ... ]
BY MR. ELWYN JONES: Q Witness, I want to ask you some questions about the Defendant Frank. Frank is a friend of yours, [ ... ]
A pr 9-A-RT-13-2 who opposed the arbituary use of power by the police. A He did that in some of his speeches. These s [ ... ]
A A t which page is that, please? Q On page 8 of the annex [ ... ]
ference on the 30th of May, where you, and, what is more important, this Tribunal, may be able to judge what kind of jurisprudence Nazi jurists believ [ ... ]
Q. Did you have knowledge of the utter ruthlessness of Frank's methods in the Government General? [ ... ]