THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal thinks the question is relevant but should be put without detail. DR [ ... ]
that view? A I do not only accept it, but I approve of it. From the very moment when I recognized what a harmful i [ ... ]
any questions? DR. VON LUEDINGHAUSEN (Counsel for defendant von Neurath): I have only a few questions to Dr. Schacht. [ ... ]
impression? considered it a very evil sign for the departure from an attempted policy of understanding. DR. VON. LEUDINGHAUSEN: [ ... ]
MR JUSTICE JACKSON: May it please the Tribunal. BY MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Q. Dr. Schacht, [ ... ]
Q. Are those the only people you included? A. I have no evidence to the effect that any [ ... ]
Q Well, at first you would admit that? A Yes, I think so; I shan't contradict you. the [ ... ]
MR JUSTICE JACKSON: Well, I will offer the photograph in evidence. Perhaps the identification will be sufficient.
photographs. Perhaps the witness can tell us. A Mr. Justice, you said that in 1933 I had shown myself publicly toge [ ... ]
others, and Hitler in the middle. Q von Neurath? A Neurath, yes; I think he is immediately on Hitler's right, i [ ... ]