Frick in the establishment of civil administration with a view to a possible future war. I do not have to read those either. described to have been so [ ... ]
Court have also to be considered in order to decide whether the official policy of Hitler since the coming to power was that he had intentions for agg [ ... ]
speech, and I quote: "The national revolution is the expression of the will to eliminate by legal means every kind of external and internal foreign d [ ... ]
concerned with the problem of the work of the foreign organization, and I quote. THE PRESIDENT: Has that not already b [ ... ]
"Misery of the time, and for the lack of work and break within Germany, ought not to divert attention from the fact that the around 30 million German [ ... ]
this connection, I should like to point to the documents Nos. 28 and 29 of the document book, from which it can been seen that at the time of the nom [ ... ]
Interior. Before that time, however, G oering by a law had taken care of the political police by separating it from the office of the Minister of the [ ... ]
can be seen from the first sentence of the document. The Voelkischer Beobachter mentions the same decree in its issue of 14 April, 1934. I have includ [ ... ]
U.S.A. Exhibit 206. I have an extract from this document. I have entered it as number 36 in the document book. I have to correct an error. That docume [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Wait a moment, Dr. Pannenbecker. The Tribunal consider that they cannot entertain an affidavit upon oath from the defendant Frick, [ ... ]