BY DR. KRANZBUEHLER: orders regarding the treatment of American ships, never had the impression that this was caused by [ ... ]
DR. KRANZBUEHLER: With the permission of the Tribunal, I will continue my examination of the witness. BY DR. KRANZBUEHL [ ... ]
Q In battle engagements of -boats, no doubt crews of merchant ships lost their lives. Did you consider crews of foreign merchantmen as soldiers or [ ... ]
promises the Japanese Ambassador that he will issue an order for the killing of these shipwrecked. The prosecution concludes from this document that [ ... ]
at headquarters and told him about the situation in the U-boat warfare. and I would like to show you this note. It is Doenitz 16, to be found on page [ ... ]
would have those results which this report in the War Diary shows. mean in this connection? that in a long and maintained attack a ship would be sunk [ ... ]
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: I was going to say in case it night help the Tribunal, I understand the defendant Raeder will b [ ... ]
Q Mr Great Admiral, whom do you call shipwrecked? who in your eyes is shipwrecked? sinking of their ship, are not ab [ ... ]
I used these boats, equipped with mines and torpedoes, and, almost next to the ports, had them operate in waters close to the coast. We fought there [ ... ]
document whether that is actually true? defense. It says, for example, "After you are out of range, the best safety--" Q[ ... ]