(Laternser) I shall now further present List Document 33, as List Exhibit 8 -- I beg your pardon, - 33-A. This is contained in List Document Book 1 [ ... ]
It was his, TURNER'S fault, if through his efforts the German soldier would now have to straighten out again what politics had spoiled. I think tha [ ... ]
If the Court should hold the opinion that the Prosecution is entitled to see the whole of this diary, I am ready at all times to hand it over to the [ ... ]
should be identified, and it is the judgment of the Tribunal that as pertains to this particular document, the Prosecution shall have the right to c [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: It seems to the Tribunal, Dr. Laternser, that as to the document itself, the entire document, - that [ ... ]
DR. LATERNSER: If your Honor pleases, I understand what the Tribunal means. The Prosecution is entitled to cross-examination only about those poin [ ... ]
DR. LATERNSER: If your Honors please, I have just been told that I have this little diary. It is just a pocket diary [ ... ]
War Administration State Counciller Dr. Turner, reported about the situation. Views which do not always apply. Seems to lead in Belgrade. I must [ ... ]
with the rank of a lieutenant and finally that of a captain. It was known at LIST's staff that LIST and his chief constantly complained that they w [ ... ]
In the same connection there are two further documents, first of all, List Document 30 which will become List Exhibit 14. This is also contained in [ ... ]