sufficient consequence to cause you to resign and withhold a further use of your name from this regime? towards the better and, consequently, I accept [ ... ]
and usually once a day with Washington? A Yes. I didn't know it; but I assumed it. United States or with an official [ ... ]
Americans, that it was well known that Hitler did not permit anyone to retire from an office without his permission. And now you accuse me that I rem [ ... ]
Q Well, I'll deal with your explanation later. I am now getting the facts. You didn't have an open break with Hitler [ ... ]
Hitler, did you not? by me, I did not think of an assassination of Hitler. However, I must admit that later I said if it could be done any other way [ ... ]
know, but also Goerdeler and General Lindemann. I was entirely informed about everything and Col. Grunan told me about it. I also stated that I di [ ... ]
such that he felt that he could not go on?" Answer: "Quite." Question: "In other words, you feel that the members of the general staff of the Wehr [ ... ]
position, and I do not think that his opinion on this matter is evidence against himself on the question of credibility. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, Dr. Dix. DR. DIX: The question by Justice Jackson was not phrased a [ ... ]
I had a general interest in making the acquaintance of the leading men of this movement of whom I had no knowledge, or at least whom I didn't know unt [ ... ]