Mr. von Ribbentrop's private art objects too were catalogued ant the objects themselves marked distinctly by me." says: "During the war he did not ac [ ... ]
This is an affidavit from Mrs. von Ribbentrop given before a notary in Nurnberg. It refers to accusations raised by the Prosecution in connection wi [ ... ]
SIR DAVID MAXWELLFYFE: My Lord, the American delegation and the French are dealing with Rosenberg. [ ... ]
With reference to Rosenberg's case I understand the documents in the Rosenberg case which have been suggested we might have to consider are very numer [ ... ]
DR. THOMA: Yes, my Lord. THE PRESIDENT: Well then, as soon as possible you will let the [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER: Mr. President, Dr. Sauter for the defendant Funk. On Saturday last, when sickness prevented me from attend [ ... ]
would examine one or two witnesses. THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal thinks that that course would be appropriate but I wan [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: You asked for leave at an earlier stage to that they must be called before your witnesses. Therefore, [ ... ]
under him who could have endangered him in his position. The Himmler. Kaltenbrunner had no ambition to gain recognition for There was no question [ ... ]
chief of which was Pohl. The concentration camps had nothing to do with the RSHA. This applies to the whole of the administra tion, food, treatmen [ ... ]