Court No. V, Case No. VII. Q Would you describe to the Tribunal an average day? A One [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. the OI, that is the A.D.C. and then to the chief of staff, who then usually reported orally to me and made a summary for m [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. A The la, supported by the A .D.C., drew them up on the basis [ ... ]
(Following recess) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. BY DR. GAWLIK: Q. [ ... ]
Q. I now show you from document book 16 of the prosecution on page 2 of the English text and page 4 of the German tex [ ... ]
expressions was the brief formulation of communications and telegrams which could not be avoided. This was often caused by constant interruptions. [ ... ]
Q. Were the events of the day always entered into the war diary immediately on the same day? A [ ... ]
One needed a certain amount of time to find one's way around in this chaos. Croatia was an independent sovereign state which was being built up at [ ... ]
A. There were Tito's followers. They were the Communist partisans and then there were very few so-called Cetnik foll [ ... ]
This same applies to the entry on page 29 of this document book under the date of the 28th of August 1943. "187th Reserve Division reports a large [ ... ]