reference to the war, it was necessary to bring the substance of this area, in both a human and material sense, into the service of the German war str [ ... ]
"The Governor G eneral declared that he would never sign such a decision, as it meant the sending of the one concerned into a concentration camp. He [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Seidl, can you explain the translation of the words at the botton of page 202 which are in English? [ ... ]
and was wishing them to be preserved in Poland and it is not necessary ybder these circumstances to go reading passages about it. [ ... ]
On page 30 is an excerpt from USA Exhibit 670 and deals with the final rally, the concluding rally on the day of German law at Leipzig, where the def [ ... ]
and by the Central Police Office but primarily the attempts by many other agencies of the State and the Reich to exclude themselves from general juri [ ... ]
quote on page 58, line 16: "But it is impossible to talk about national community and to regard the servants of the Law as expelled from this nation [ ... ]
I quote only a few lines from page 74: "1) No fellow German can be convicted without regular court procedure, and o the basis of a law in effect bef [ ... ]
there are only the answers on interrogatories by witnesses whose interrogatories have been approved by the court. At a later date I shall submit these [ ... ]
DR. PANNENBECKER: Yes. THE PRESIDENT: The Tribuanl thinks perhaps it would be more conv [ ... ]