Foreign Office, because they were very particular and because the officials of the Foreign Office were most appalled. I asked them quite often to hav [ ... ]
we were extremely keen to hear which minister might be protesting. However, any letter originating from Papen to the Ministry of the Interior never d [ ... ]
BY MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Dr. Gisevius, yesterday you made some reference to Herbert Goering in saying that Schacht had sent word to you about the Gest [ ... ]
small ways, resisted the Nazis, and then, judging from the rather sharp and humerous remarks which were made about the Nazis, how the German public wa [ ... ]
that Schacht was the dominant economic figure in the rearmament program until he was superseded by Goering with the Four Year Plan? [ ... ]
Q Now, I want to ask you some questions about the Defendant Keitel. Of course, we have heard that Hitler was the actu [ ... ]
cerned with testifying here that General Fieldmarshal Keitel, who should have protected his own officers, repeatedly threatened then with the Gestapo. [ ... ]
as to this in detail, and here again he did not resist. He who did not stop the Gestapo at the beginning, should and could not be surprised if at the [ ... ]
of economics were directed in such a way as Hitler desired it. Funk was an expert and put his expert knowledge at the service of Hitler, without doubt [ ... ]
A Yes, it was the work of a group. We gathered reports about plans of the Gestapo and preparations, and we gathered ma [ ... ]