Q May I please explain to this Lordship that I am. not on the question of sinking. I am on the question of survivors. [ ... ]
replacements. Consequently I would not be of the opinion that this would have a scaring-off value if these pe ple were not rescued. [ ... ]
A No, I don't agree to the last part, namely, that there is a lack of now seamen. it gets around that most of the seam [ ... ]
this question to Grand Admiral Raeder and myself was the result of that Oschima discussion. My answer to that of course is no. and kill them while the [ ... ]
A. I do not have it. Where is it? Q. It begins with the discussion in the OKW situati [ ... ]
DR. KRANZBUEHLER: Mr. President, I have objections agains this type of procedure. The document about which this cros [ ... ]
opportunity of putting it to him again in re-examination. BY SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: Q. So that there was fresh pressu [ ... ]
therefore, but it is true that in accordance with this document, the Naval Command Staff had apparently had orders from the OKW to compile a list of a [ ... ]
boats in tow, and it is on page 40. It was clear, considering the entire situation, that a submarine, with vessels in tow, could not remain on the su [ ... ]
tge 14th of May; you had then had the Laconia incident, and during that incident you had had the pressure from the Fuehrer. Now, wasn't it because o [ ... ]