carrying out of my military tasks. Q Let us take the case of the Norway action. When did you find out about the inten [ ... ]
"The Commander of U-boats participates in a conference with the Chief of Staff of the naval command in Berlin. "Contents of the conference: "Prepara [ ... ]
possibility to state his position according to these accusations. THE PRESIDENT: We do not want to hear his comments. You will argue his case on hi [ ... ]
orders about U-Boat warfare? Q Who was that? that is, the beginning of September 1939, for the conduct of submarine w [ ... ]
A They led first to the order that merchantmen which used their radio equipment, which sent radio messages, on the occasion of being stopped, could [ ... ]
have had to remain bound to an obligation which was one-sided and caused serious losses to me. merchantmen, such as firing on armed merchantmen, and [ ... ]
then the order to attack all merchantmen, was that a forcible development which had to come? A. This development, as I [ ... ]
Q. Great Admiral, these orders which we have mentioned were based on that time only on German experiences and without t [ ... ]
A. Through the purpose -- Q. So this order is in accord with the experiences which your [ ... ]
ship sights a U-boat, of which he has to assume during war that it isn't there for no reason, but wants to capture, he, for his own defense, will open [ ... ]