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information before the Tribunal if
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cannot, in my respectful submission
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16 May 48 Your Lordship will rememb
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16 May 46 to the fact that they are
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16 May 46 in my testimony I shall b
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16 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Siemer
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16 May 46 the United States. In the
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16 May 46 of Dr. Mosler, an expert
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17 May 46 under guard. Between the
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17 May 46 RAEDER: There is manifold
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17 May I(i DR. SIEMERS: Now, then,
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17 May 46 considerable prestige in
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17 May 46 RAEDER: No. I was not a R
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17 May 46 technically in the sense
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17 May 46 Allie-only to show their
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17 May 46 RAEDER: The fact is that
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17 May 46 Propaganda Minister had h
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17 May 46 is GB-226. This is to be
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which existed between the German an
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17 May 48 result to us from an occu
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17 May 46 He arrived on the same mo
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17 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: We have to r
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17 May 46 in Bergen, Trondheim and
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I 17 May 46 Exhibit Raeder-86 is an
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18 May 46 MR. DODD: I understand he
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18 May 46 the last detail. I do bel
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18 May 46 The next two documents, w
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18 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Admiral, yes
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18 May 46 ship flying the American
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18 May 46 It is a conversation betw
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' 18 May 46 High Command from 1938
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since Brazil is to all intents and
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18 May 46 And a further extract fro
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18 May 46 all preparations and for
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him on 6 January that I wanted to b
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18 May 46 And the final result of t
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18 May 46 FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZB~HLE
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18 Ma'y 46 DR. HANS LATERNSER (Coun
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18 May 46 If such an intention had
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20 May 46 circles, were ready to ac
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20 May 46 dealing with economic rea
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20 May 46 All these things were onl
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20 May 46 to re-examine? As I under
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20 May 46 I would like you to look
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20 May 46 shortly, for instance, by
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20 May 48 which we could start an e
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20 May 46 RAEDER: Yes, it was dealt
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20 May 46 "(a) For the military lea
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20 May 46 "He considers it vital th
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20 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Sir David,
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20 May 46 Navy directly caused me t
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20 May 46 that happened was that th
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RAEDER: Yes; Now I have found it. W
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20 May 46 by purely political means
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Afternoon Session 20 May 46 SIR DAV
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20 May 46 to make it clear to the g
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20 May 46 SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: I
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20 May 46 considered imminent-Raede
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1 20 May 46 SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE:
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20 May 46 Now, would you look at Do
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20 May 46 RAEDER: Which document is
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20 May 46 was sent to the Foreign O
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20 May 46 unrestricted U-boat warfa
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20 May 46 SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: Y
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20 May 46 "Our naval strategy will
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20 May 46 was to be thrown overboar
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20 May 48 THE PRESIDENT: Are you go
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20 May 46 That says you couldn't ge
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I 20 May 46 SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE:
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20 May 46 at the Naval Administrati
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20 May 46 RAEDER: Yes, I remember.
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20 May 46 SIR DAVID MAXWELLFYFE: No
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20 May 46 COL. POKROVSKY: I underst
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paragraph 1, that before crushing E
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20 May 6 express my personal views
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20 May 46 bring workers and machine
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20 May 46 that it was his manner to
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21 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: May I remind
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21 May 46 DR. SIEMEFLS: .. . from t
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21 May 46 I have also the English't
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21 May 46 to safeguard imports to E
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21 May 46 particularly well informe
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21 May 46 SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: M
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21 May 46 over the telephone by Col
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21 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: What would
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21 May 46 of the Defense but also t
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* SEVERING: I was arrested on the v
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21 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Well, you
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21 May 46 you can give evidence and
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21 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Mr. Presiden
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21 May 46 SEVERING: I do not recall
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21 May 46 question I reply that Gro
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21 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Herr Ministe
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21 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Do any of
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21 May 46 DR. LATERNSER: Minister S
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21 May 46 SEVERING: My own judgment
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21 May 46 DR.HAENSEL: And what exac
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SEVERING: I have stated this mornin
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21 May 46 SEVERING: No? At any rate
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SEVERING: I do not remember. 21 May
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21 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: If it please
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21 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: I shall now
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21 May 46 VON WEIZSACKER: It must h
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21 May 46 VON WEIZSACKER: I must co
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a1 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Do you say
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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIXTH DAY We
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DR. LATERNSER: Did you, through you
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22 May 46 Vienna, or that he was co
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22 May 46 MAJOR JONES: Are you sayi
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22 May 46 VON WEIZSACKER: Herr Von
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22 May 46 last Commander-in-Chief o
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22 May,46 poor attempt, for, after
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22 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Admiral, ref
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22 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Did you know
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22 May 46 SCHULTE-MONTING: He repor
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22 May 46 SCHULTE-MONTING: Yes, 194
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THE. PRESIDENT: What time is the wi
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22 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Admiral, you
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22 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Here again t
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22 May 46 SCHULTE-MONTING: I recall
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22 May 46 SCHULTE-MONTING: In my op
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22 May 46 DR. SIEMERS: Did you give
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28 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Does any o
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22 May 46 MAJOR JONES: I want you t
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22 May 46 "The Commander-in-Chief o
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22 May 46 peace with Norway. Was it
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22 May 46 request to be taken aboar
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22 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: It, would
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22 May 46 points. If I should be mi
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22 May 46 SCHULTE-MONTING: You mean
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22 May 46 SCHULTE-I~~ONTIN~: No, th
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submitted it to the Tribunal under
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22 May 46 I ask the Tribunal to tak
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22 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Siemer
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23 May 46 the Foreign Office; m par
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23 May 46 Socialist idea. But the s
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23 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Mr. President
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craftsmen, young office employees,
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program for the national community
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23 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: For instanc
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23 May 46 youngest deputy of the Re
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23 May 46 ' ,The British Board of E
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23 May 46 regard to the question he
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23 May 46 and it was also the endea
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23 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: No, I heard
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23 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: Trips, cons
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23 May 46 DR. SAUTER: These are the
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THE PRESIDENT: I said you could use
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23 May 46 and parachutists. You hav
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23 May 46 Witness, is it correct th
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23 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: That is cor
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23 May 46. VON SCHIRACH: Yes, I bec
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23 May 46 I was Reich Defense Commi
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23 May 46 heard, and in part observ
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23 May 46 DR. SAUTER: In the same c
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24 May 46 influence in economic lif
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24 May 48 Now I would be interested
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24 May 46 DR. SAUTER: The majority
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24 May 46 in the usual anti-Semitic
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24 May 46 the entire Jewish questio
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24 May 46 1944 my situation became
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24 May 46 I should like to say the
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24 Maf 48 presence, "Have you packe
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24 Mag 46 Schirach 3(a). I repeat,
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24 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: The documen
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24 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Yes, that too
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a4 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: I can only
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24 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Now I have a
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24 May 46 instructions and directiv
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24 May 46 Do you know anything abou
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24 May 46 instance, the city's food
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24 May 46 MR. DODD: I do not care w
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24 May 46 MR. DODD: Well, I don't t
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24 May 46 MR. DODD: Oh, I know. I a
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24 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: It was long
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24 May 46 MR. DODD: And were you di
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24 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: And I do no
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24 May 48 Now, the very first entry
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24 May 88 We gather that it is not
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24 May 46 work to one of the traini
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24 May 46 That does not, after all,
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24 May 46 This morning your counsel
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a witness is under cross-examinatio
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27 May 46 not aRord to have anythin
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27 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: I merely wa
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27 May 46 MR. DODD: Let us stop rig
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27 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: I do not th
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27 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: No; only I
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21 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: I have alre
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27 May 46 MR. DODD: Now, you mean y
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27 May 46 to the Minsk-Riga area, a
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27 May 46 You had better look back
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27 May 46 of the Jews in Vienna, th
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27 May 46 your previous evidence. W
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ook, which has already been submitt
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27 May 46 The statements ought to c
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GEN. ALEXANDROV: As I understand it
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27 May 46 the Hitler Youth and that
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27 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Mr. President
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27 May 46 The first question, W-ltn
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27 May 46 VON SCHIRACH: That was th
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27 May 46 LAUTERBACHER: I became a
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27 May 46 LAUTERBACHER: No, he kept
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27 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Witness, why
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27 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Munich? , LAU
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27 May 46 precisely this point-visi
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27 May 46 DR. SAUTER: What were the
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27 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Does any o
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27 May 46 LAUTERBACHER: I was unabl
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27 May 46 LAUTERBACHER: I joined th
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27 May 46 he is, as we claim, and '
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27 May 46 MR.DODD: Well, I will sho
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27 May 46 I am now asking you-as an
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27 May 46 DR. SAUTER: You joined th
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27 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Witness, that
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28 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Yes. Are t
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28 May 46 THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Sauter
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28 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Very well. Wi
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28 May 46 DR. SAUTER: Witness, what
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28 May 46 I should like to know who
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28 May 46 issued in collaboration w
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28 May 46 HOEPKEN: I do not know th
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28 May 46 MR. DODD: Had he taken an
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28 May 46 WIESHOFER: The forced eva
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MR. DODD: How do you know Funk? WIE
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28 May 46 WIESHOFER: We did not tak
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28 May 46 THE TRIBUNAL (Mr. Biddle)
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28 May 46 read the document. It doe
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28 May 46 provide for my studies, a
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28 May 46 I dedicated my life to th
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DR. SERVATIUS: Was any mention made
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28 May 46 there was no agreement at
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SAUCKEL: No, it was the ridiculous
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28 Mag 46 DR. SERVATIUS: That, Mr.
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at the end of the sentence. It woul
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28 May 46 SAUCKEL: I could carry on
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