THE PRESIDENT: Yes, as long as it is brief. Q. Yes, please be brief. [ ... ]
here in this court and were present during the proceedings. Only thus can one understand why these books were published. They were the answers to fa [ ... ]
DR. MARX: Excuse me. Mr. President, I have to protest with the fact that Mr. Streicher here, in the course of his inte [ ... ]
it to the Jewish officer here, that we never wanted to assert that all of Jewry were ready to commit ritual murders. But it is a fact that within Ju [ ... ]
Q Now, Mr. Streicher, again and again I have mentioned the mistake that you go too far in your explanations and that [ ... ]
would say so, but I believe that my adjutant and somebody else may have had an argument with him. Q What about the i [ ... ]
against it and told him to go away. But the drunken young fellow came back again and my chauffeur grabbed him. My son helped him. They walked him into [ ... ]
outfit at the Front. I returned from Berlin to Nurnberg and later there in Nurnberg the Reichsmarschall sent a criminal commissar to Nurnberg. He repo [ ... ]
ization of property or real estate represented only about twenty per cent, or less, of the actual value? A Holz had [ ... ]
In the Goering report it states that they were, returned. Among the confiscated shares of my publishing business, there is an official statement, a d [ ... ]