Q Why didn't the defendant von Ribbentrop and all these naval advisors stipulate for that when Germany adhered to this Treaty, if you were going to [ ... ]
because that was a legal proceeding and gave me a short and clear order. points, unspoken approval of the war staff, U-boat commanders, informed by w [ ... ]
spoken approval, oral instructions to commanders, and faking the orders? You say that these existed only in the mind of a Kapitaenleutnant? Is that [ ... ]
by the Naval War Command to me, whole these things were not included. And, quite as clearly, I gave my orders to the submarines where all these points [ ... ]
BY SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: the warning, that you would sink merchant ships, if armed, made no difference warning. the order for permission, the legal [ ... ]
fun of it, but to make use of then. And in what way use was made of then I have already explained. in view of your evidence. resistance? Did you con [ ... ]
Q Tell me, didn't the German Admiralty know in 1936 that most merchantmen had wireless? international law--that I happe [ ... ]
A Yes. The submarine commander in this case could not know or could not see that the ship wont from one neutral port t [ ... ]
A. Yes. Those may have been the reasons of the Naval Warfare Command for that order, because the Greek Fleet was saili [ ... ]
he had to run the risk of damage for doing so. Those were the reasons which may have led the Naval Warfare Command to take these steps. [ ... ]