HERMANN BECKER-FREYSENG: Yes. THE PRESIDENT: Have you entered your plea of Not Guilty t [ ... ]
WILHELM BEIGLBOCK: Yes. THE PRESIDENT: Have you received and have you had an opportunit [ ... ]
FRITZ FISCHER: Yes, Not Guilty. THE PRESIDENT: The Secretary General will note the ques [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I have a statement which I desire to make for the benefit of the prosecution, defendants, and all conce [ ... ]
5. At least twenty-four hours before a witness is called to the stand either by the prosecution or by any defendant, the party who desired to interr [ ... ]
defendants having been brought before Military Tribunal One, pursuant to indictments filed October 25, 1946, in the Office of the Secretary General [ ... ]
I should have stated that on Saturday of next week the Tribunal will recess at 12:30 o'clock. The Prosecution may now commence its opening statemen [ ... ]
when we have shown that crimes were committed and that certain persons committed them. To kill, to maim, and to torture is criminal under all modern [ ... ]
while, for lack of a normal sense of values. To reestablish the greatness of Germany, they are likely to pin their faith on improved military techni [ ... ]
THE STATE MEDICAL SERVICES OF THE THIRD REICH I pass now to the facts of the case in hand. There are twenty three defendants in the box. All but th [ ... ]