the familiar form of address, "Du." Then, when I was absent from Berlin, and the letter, was urgent, and I assumed such to be the case from the con [ ... ]
official himself must have put or fixed the signature. That I was on familiar terms with Blaschke, everyone knew, and therefore the word, "Dein", had [ ... ]
A No. I cannot say that. Up to now I have always had the feeling that every document which you submitted to me today, at first glance, could be [ ... ]
were in the room. They asked if I received the indictment today and I said "yes, I have". They said, "Did you take notice of it?" and they said, "F [ ... ]
should talk to your counsel, too. You have never been under any compulsion to answer either before or since this indictment was served. I think you [ ... ]
Q Defendant, let us get to the Warsaw Ghetto. Do you recall from the evidence before this Tribunal, that some 400,000 [ ... ]
but to all matters. Frequently Doctor HAHN came to our office and told the SS and Polizeifuehrer that he had received such and such an order from KAL [ ... ]
A Mr. Prosecutor - Q Is that so? A I must say yes. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The translation is not coming through to me. A (continuing) Your Lordship, I beg your pardon. [ ... ]
battalions of Waffen-SS, one hundred army men, units of Order Police, and seventy-five to a hundred Security Police people. The Security Police had [ ... ]