from the "Israelitisches Wochenblatt", because his defense was, "I did not believe what I read there." If it will be seen now that not in a single ar [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, Dr. Marx; the Tribunal grants your motion provided you make it in the ordinary way, in writing, ref [ ... ]
severe term and it is mentioned that vengeance will be set free one day and Jews will be destroyed, but it is said that that article was caused by a l [ ... ]
for May 1939, No.20. THE PRESIDENT: That is all, is it? DR. MARX: Yes. [ ... ]
ERNST HEIMER, a witness, took the stand and testified as follows: BY THE PRESIDENT: DR. MARX:[ ... ]
BY DR. MARX Q Since when have you known Mr. Streicher? How did you get to know him, and what position did you have in [ ... ]
Q What was the chief thought connected with the Stuermer's policy? What was the leit motiv? uage, to show every man and [ ... ]
far as Jewry was concerned. Himmler was one, as is well known, who had authority in this respect. Gauleiter, he was completely isolated. From that pe [ ... ]
descriptions about the happenings in concentration camps. press. He considered them lies for a [ ... ]
purpose. He declared that these reports were being made only so that the prestige of the German people abroad would be undermined. Of course, Streic [ ... ]