DR. LATERNSER: Yes, but so far as it would exclude the assertion of a cons piracy, the assertion put dorm by the prosec [ ... ]
DR. LATERNSER: Mr. President, in order to clarify just how far the readiness was for the entire group, I must ask the wi [ ... ]
who for years had fought for the generals and were continually disappointed by the And for that reason, only because the assurances and agreements mad [ ... ]
Because of this, it is not possible to make any other relations or connections. I regarded that after 1933 these attempts at striking were considered [ ... ]
is necessary, but whetherthe Tribunal thinks it, and, therefore, the Tribunal wishes to know what points you wish to put to him. [ ... ]
activity of generals who belonged to this group which is accused. MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: It seems to me, if I may surest [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Laternser, the Tribunal considers that the questions that you have been putting, if relevant at all, [ ... ]
received. THE PRESIDENT: Yes. Counsel for the defendant Streicher, Dr. Marx. Go on. DR.[ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: You may sit down. BY DR. MARX: of your career? description for the purpose of my defense. [ ... ]
in Berlin. The International Military Tribunal felt itself compelled in Counsel of the express protection of the Military Tribunal. Tribunal, no dou [ ... ]