THE MARSHALL: May it please the Tribunal; the report is made that Defendant Schirach is absent. [ ... ]
have been raised, first to the document Doenitz-5, which is in Document Book 1. THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Kranzbuehler, the [ ... ]
as the other part of the documents? DR. KRANZBUEHLER: The footnote is the essential part for me. I had the other par [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Well, who wrote the footnote? Doesn't the footnote represent information which was not before the Germa [ ... ]
In this document a charge is made against an order that ships which act suspiciously -- that is, proceed without lights -- should be sunk. The next d [ ... ]
These are the documents Doenitz-60, from page 173 to page 197 of the document book, and I should like to form three groups of these. contraband. I co [ ... ]
concerned with the question of an export embargo. This export blockade is based on a British Order in Council of the 27 November 1939 and was expres [ ... ]
Skagerrak. This document and the next one, being Doenitz 60, page 209, I wanted to put to a witness. Doenitz 60, page 209, is a French statement c [ ... ]
enemy also have some influence on German practices. 224. They deal with the British system of Navicerts. The British navicerts were certificates which [ ... ]
DR. KRANZBUEHLER: In the same report of the British Foreign Office, German U-Boats are accused of never making any diffe [ ... ]