General von Kluge. Q. And, briefly, what was the goal, what was the aim of that action? What were the Generals suppose [ ... ]
members of the opposition, who implored him to adopt that very attitude and to keep that one foot in. Q. Was that deci [ ... ]
Q Where were you at the time? What were you doing? Were you still at Muenster, or was there a change? Schacht wanted me to return to Berlin. Yo [ ... ]
BY DR. DIX: Q Yesterday we came to January 1938. At that time you had gone to Berlin, and you had returned to a posi [ ... ]
about the past of the Marshal's wife, indicating bad things. appeared a thick file from which the following could be seen: Marshal von Blomberg's wif [ ... ]
the consequences. He also refused to inform the Chief of the General Staff, Beck and the Chief of the Army, General Fritsch. He sent Count Heldorf [ ... ]
to an enemy was the Fritsch crisis. Tribunal could not get the same impression which Schacht had at that time. Indeed, in no way do I desire here to w [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, Dr. Dix. The Tribunal thinks, in view of what you have said and what Mr. Justice Jackson has said, [ ... ]
referred to the fact that the Gestapo in 1934 among other enemies of the state had come to the idea to consider also homosexuals as criminals and to p [ ... ]
The Gestapo had gone into a search for material, from convicted inmates, about homosexuals. In the course of that, one of the inmates gave a terrible [ ... ]