That, Mr. President, is what I wanted to say to the first group, which the Prosecutor mentioned under Numbers 30 to 33. is the last letter which the [ ... ]
Then, gentlemen, the third group to which the Prosecution objects is again only one number, a comparatively short article from Stars and Stripes. Tha [ ... ]
The book by Maclatchie did not only appear in German, but also in the English language, and it was distributed in large numbers in England and in the [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Then you have the two supplementary applications for witnesses, have you not? DR. [ ... ]
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: May it please the Tribunal; I should like to make a motion to the case of Stretcher. I desire to [ ... ]
because I am of the opinion that for the defense of the defendant they are in no way relevant. THE PRESIDENT: The pass [ ... ]
A He stated, "I would not have done it that way. In such a manner it is impossible to suppress a power like world Jewr [ ... ]
A. Yes. Streicher frequently spoke against measures and directives of the Government when he was of a different opinio [ ... ]
Q. But the general impression was, wasn't it, that the population definitely was not in favor of that action, and that [ ... ]
DR. MARX: With the permission of the Tribunal, I now call the witness Ernst Hiemer. THE MARSHAL: [ ... ]