to assist me in this matter. I am requesting them especially for the following reasons: When I gave my reasons for wanting evidence, I made the moti [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: You were not referring to these documents. You were referring to the fact that the British Admiralty wa [ ... ]
attitude? Did the various members of the cabinet speak to you about their intent about the war? cabinet, did I ever hear anything that would point to [ ... ]
"When the war did break out and expanded more and more, he repeatedly said that he had erred in his judgment of the personality of Hitler; that he had [ ... ]
A. I believe as far as the form and the manner is concerned, I can say that the things that I have heard subsequently a [ ... ]
That is something of which you have been accused. Will you please define your position and give reasons for your attitude? A.< [ ... ]
these statements. He always replied that he was so strongly under fire from the Party and the SS that he could camouflage himself only with strong sl [ ... ]
I can not judge that -- then I might perhaps suggest that we have our recess now, if the High Tribunal wishes. A. I ha [ ... ]
BY DR. DIX: (Counsel for Defendant Schacht) about his intention to wage a war. By either speaking directly or indirectly did you participate in any [ ... ]
I want to say, to begin with, that all such statements regarding the erroneous cultural and legal stand of the party and of Hitler could only be rais [ ... ]