I gave Hitler very brief reasons for my action by saying, "If I have to assume responsibility for economic policy, then I must have command. If, on t [ ... ]
Q When you say "drastic measures", do you mean the so-called sit-down strike? DR. DIX: [ ... ]
BY DR. DIX leased. Have you anything to add to the statements made by Dr. Lammers or not? I also received from fellow-defendant Speer during my impri [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: What is the subject of the conversation? DR. DIX: The subject of that [ ... ]
not work with Schacht, and that Schacht was disturbing his financial plans. you remained as the Chief of the Bank of the Reich; you were Reichsbank P [ ... ]
In particular, I pointed out that at the beginning of December the first instalment of the so-called Jewish fine -- which had been collected, after t [ ... ]
collect a considerable part of that fine in kind, as the British say, because it was impossible to make liquid the necessary cash for this payment. [ ... ]
ment finances to the verge of bankruptcy, despite a tremendous increase in taxes, and it undermines the currency and the banknotes." Then there is an [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Siemers, the Tribunal would like to know exactly what your letter means, which they received from yo [ ... ]
May-2-M-RT-4-1 DR. SIEMERS: Concerning Document 76, I agree with Sir David. 76 can be stricken. [ ... ]