A No, I did not. I did not have these connections and I could not prevent these terror measures. [ ... ]
recessed -- O-E-S-E-R; do you recall him? He was one of your employees in the Frankfurter Zeitung, wasn't he? Frankfurter Zeitung, a well reputed jou [ ... ]
abroad? Isn't that true? A We did not talk about that at that time. That came later. That came at the time when [ ... ]
Q. Very well. Now, with, respect to your activities as Plenipotentiary for the Economy and their relationship to the w [ ... ]
the docisive authority for war economy -- Q. You really don't need to go into all that. A.[ ... ]
Keitel, at that time was of the opinion that I as General Plenipotentiary for Economics should assume the authority and competence of Schacht but ther [ ... ]
belongs also the decision of the Reich Government 21 of May 1935, according to which the Plenipotentiary for War-Economy, in his sphere of duty as sup [ ... ]
these things but now we find that you were writing a letter asserting your supreme authority and saying now "it is a fact that I am really only answer [ ... ]
that post, but in fact I never succeeded because the Reichsmarshal himself stated later that he would never turn over the war economy to me, and in fa [ ... ]
informed." Remember that communication? A No, I have never seen that letter, never signed it. But that letter belo [ ... ]