BY DR. SEIDL: were brought to the Reich were volunteers? Prosecution of committing a forgery. I merely wanted to point out that possibly they were us [ ... ]
was talking about raids for the recruiting of workers; but I must state that Sauckel always stated that he had given instructions for these raids for [ ... ]
arguments by asking for cooperation, so that some sort of administration in this sphere could be made possible? bread and butter. U.S.S.R. Exhibit 335 [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Seidl, how many books are you presenting? DR. SEIDL: A total of five v [ ... ]
them are documents which are already in evidence. DR. SEIDL: There is a diary of defendant Dr. Frank. It has been sub [ ... ]
and, once more, individual documents will have to be given an exhibit number Up to now only one document has been submitted on behalf of the defendant [ ... ]
such as it should be. THE PRESIDENT: Well, then, we think you better go on with the first three books which you have h [ ... ]
DR. SEIDL: If the Tribunal has the first three volumes, then I would like to begin with them. I begin with volume 1. The [ ... ]
in the sphere of activity of the Governor General. of 20 May 1942. "The Governor General's sphere of activity does not, in the sense of this decree, [ ... ]
for the performance of his task the authority delegated to me by the Fuehrer for the issuance of instructions to the highest Reich authorities, their [ ... ]