whether he considered the destruction necessary if the Russians were to pursue the German troops, he answered in the affirmative. At this point the [ ... ]
(red arrow in the North, of the map) c) from Central Finland to the Lyngen Fjord along the so-called border-road. 3. Each of the three columns w [ ... ]
The landing operation was not tied to any specific date. I have also proved that at Murmansk there was adequate shipping for a transport of consider [ ... ]
was, however, the aim of enemy attacks to stop and destroy the Army. But also the enemy's numerical superiority and his great mobility demanded tha [ ... ]
critical position, a relief which was of vital importance for it. If there is such a thing as a classic example for a military necessity thus for t [ ... ]
During a war one can never be quite certain of the enemy's intentions. In the best case one can consider them in the light of possibility and probab [ ... ]
as the argument of the necessity of preventing the establishment of an Exile-Government in the evacuated part of Norway. Such an ExileGovernment wou [ ... ]
considerately as possible in view of the circumstances. The inner truth therefore is contained in his statement that he would have taken severe mea [ ... ]
destruction was probably due solely to the battles that took place there and to air-raids by the Russians. Moreover, the Honorable Tribunal will pro [ ... ]
in my opening speech and especially with regard to these questions I want to quote the leading author of international law, Professor Lauterpacht, w [ ... ]