unarmed into that zone could be destroyed by any means that you cared to use? That was your view of the way to conduct a war at sea; that is right, i [ ... ]
area. Whoever gets into a combat area has to take the consequences. Q I see. That is your view? I do not think it c [ ... ]
putting to you is this: that you were pretending to neutrals that you were acting in accordance with the London Treaty, whereas you were actually act [ ... ]
the neutrals clearly that in these areas there would be combat actions, and that if they entered they would be endangered, We did not pretend anything [ ... ]
had come into that zone, you considered that you were absolved from any of your duties under the London Agreement to look after the safety of the crow [ ... ]
where care should be taken of the shipwrecked if the military situation permits. to kill, the survivors of a ship that is sunk would be an appalling o [ ... ]
you sink a ship"? You know your officers. Would there, at any rate, have been some danger that some of them would have refused to carry out that orde [ ... ]
Treaty." Now tell me, didn't you have the London Treaty in front of you when you drew that order? but I stated in detail yesterday that we dealt here [ ... ]
and went off without offering us any assistance whatever." says that there was a young boy in the water calling "Help, help, please", and your submari [ ... ]
BY SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: Wasn't it your practice in May, 1940, to see personally the logs of all U-beats when they arrived? cannot hear. when they r [ ... ]