Q. That, of course, is another question. But you were not in the Reichstag any longer? A.[ ... ]
Party were just of a few months' duration, these missions were rather significant and could be considered as such. What can you tell us about these t [ ... ]
these offices, and retained then when the Party obtained power. The Reich Minister of Food was a Reichsleiter; State Secretary Reinhardt, in the Fina [ ... ]
of the Party, until the taking over of power? A Yes. Then, Dr. Wagner and Keppler overshadowed this man. Keppler als [ ... ]
therefore, asking me to take over the position of Press Chief. In connection with this office, there was a regular discussion with the Reich Presiden [ ... ]
himself with this matter. There was a sharp separation of political and administrative problems in the Ministry. So far as propaganda was concerned, [ ... ]
Gesetz? A The Reichskulturkammer? These laws were decided upon by the Reich Cabinet. I was not a member of the Re [ ... ]
and I am emphasizing the Reich Government and not the Party? press from the Fuehrer, and that was for a period of a month and a half. Then Dr. Goebbe [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER: Mr. President, I am turning now to a new complex of questions. Do you wish to have the recess now, your H [ ... ]
Gesetz, which in fact excluded the Jews radically from German cultural life but left possibilities for exceptions. Wherever I was in a position to ap [ ... ]