shown. THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal isn't concerned with whether or not it can be proved. The question is, did you agree [ ... ]
Will you notice the part which has been underlined, on page 39, if I am not mistaken. I will read this paragraph. "The first task of this civil adm [ ... ]
GENERAL RUDENKO: I put to him the question, whether he admitted that he knew of the task put before the civilian administration in the Occupied Terr [ ... ]
Q Yes, of course. DR. THOMA: Mr. President, I am expected to conclude my entire case at four o'clock. I am not quit [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: You are wasting the time of the Court by making this entire interposition. BY GENERAL RUDENKO: of the Caucasus and you had organized [ ... ]
Q Defendant Rosenberg, I will ask you now in regard to the tasks of the Germans as to this oil business. Will you look at page 14 of this same rep [ ... ]
personnel of the administration. GENERAL RUDENKO: I have only two or three questions to put in this respect. BY GENERAL [ ... ]
A. Yes -- complained and he used rather drastic language and in which he stated both of us would be satisfied with a we [ ... ]
occupied territories and organization of administration and the primary task for administration, you personally planned as your first task the police [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: General Rudenko, this has been gone into before before the Tribunal. Why should the Tribunal's time be [ ... ]