THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Dix, I think we might get on to what Beak actually did. DR. DIX: Yes [ ... ]
Q That was Beck's resignation, but then in the consideration there was the ghost of the problem of the possible resi [ ... ]
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: I don't object to the defendants trying their ease in their own way, but I do think we are passing beyond the limits of profit [ ... ]
he explained to me in great detail, that now the day was approaching where the debts which had been incurred by the Reich Bank, by the Reich Minister [ ... ]
Oster and informed him that he considered that matters were drifting into a war, and that he would then carry out a revolutionary act. He asked Oster [ ... ]
now been prepared for such a revolt as far as the police were concerned. Oster suggested that Halder should talk to me personally about these matters [ ... ]
But even then Halder was afraid of the Hitler myth and so he suggested to me that the day after the outbreak of war one should remove Hitler by means [ ... ]
armored division ready in Thuringia which was under the command of General von Hoeppner which could possibly deal with the life guard station in Munic [ ... ]
hours. The final result was that Witzleben felt himself convinced by Schacht that the western powers would not under any circumstances allow Germany [ ... ]
Q Do you mean foreign politically? Q Was the Foreign Office included or what do you mea [ ... ]