[ ... ] it unauthenticated. MR. KING: In view of the court's ruling, we will, at this time, withdraw Document NG-720, which was originally introduced as Exhibit NG--720, which was originally introduced as Exhibit 290, subject to possible resubmission later if the objections of the court [ ... ]
[ ... ] , when it concerns such documents as NG-720, or such document as solicited or unsolicited letters which are signed by the sender, but which may not be [ ... ]
[ ... ] the comparison which Your Honor has suggested. May I ask one question, however? Let's take as an example the Document NG-720. Would that or would that [ ... ]
[ ... ] ">MR. KING: It will be recalled that on Friday the Prosecution offered the Document NG-720, which is the last document in Document Book VII-A this time; we substitute in lieu thereof more argument. As to the Document NG-720, the reasons apparently which the Court believed were controlling were [ ... ]
[ ... ] the document which was refused on Friday, the Document NG-720. This document is dated the 15th of July, 1945, or five days earlier than the Schneller letter, which was admitted. The Document NG-720 was a voluntary letter; it was not requested, and in that respect it seems to us that it has more [ ... ]
[ ... ] class="speaker">DR. GRUBE (for the defendant Lautz): May it please the Court, in regard to the document NG-720, I would like you to consider the [ ... ]
[ ... ] document were no longer accessible, and the author of the document NG-720 is easily accessible. JUDGE BRAND: Just a moment [ ... ]
[ ... ] gesting that very clear distinction. DR. GRUBE: May it please the Court, I merely wanted to refer to document NG -720. The gentlement of the Prosecution stated that this letter had been sent to the Prosecution without having been solicited. I believe the person who [ ... ]
[ ... ] raised in court yesterday. In connection with the attempted introduction of the Document NG-720 the court inquired if we knew the present whereabout of , and presumably, therefore, available for a trip to Nurnberg in connection with NG-720. THE PRESIDENT: I might suggest [ ... ]