A According to the Austrian constitution, until February 1939. At that time, Gauleiter Buerckel because Gauleiter and Reich Town Governor of Vien [ ... ]
DR KAUFFMANN: There are still six interrogatories to be dealt with. I hope that I may have permission to submit them as soon as they are received, a [ ... ]
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFFE: If Your Lordship pleases, my friend Mr. Dodd thinks it will take about a half hour. THE PRESIDENT: [ ... ]
represent the opinion of Sir Neville Henderson; they do not recount historical fact. Number 4 is an excerpt from a book written about Dr. Schacht by [ ... ]
MR. DODD: Yes. No.18 consists of three parts, (a), (b) and (c). They are statements of Paul Boncour, of Briand, and of [ ... ]
It purpots to tell what Merton thought about Schacht and about some assistance that Merton received from Schacht. We would suggest that if Dr. Schacht [ ... ]
DR. DIX: As far as the objections are concerned, raised to Nos. 1 to 6, I agree with Mr. Dodd that these documents are more or less matters of argum [ ... ]
A certain attitude of Schacht's is being used as an indictment by the Prosecution that by supporting rearmament he was wanting and supporting aggress [ ... ]
source is stated in the document book. It is the document of German politics which has been used a great deal. Then there have been objections - < [ ... ]
shows his efforts as late as 1941 to fight particularly against any spreading of the war and to make plans and make contacts which would serve the pur [ ... ]