In future, the leaders of those units where acts of indiscipline and offenses against the rules of the road, in particular excesses against the maxi [ ... ]
I then refer to page 16, Section 2. "2. I know of no cases where food stocks of the Greek civilian population were seized by the troops or by the [ ... ]
"As far as I know the following hotels were commandeered Several hotels are then listed. I refer to page 19: "The bulk of the hotels was left to t [ ... ]
The remainder I will omit, just read the last: All measures were made more difficult by the inflation, the lack of transport, above all coastal shi [ ... ]
In spite of the very great improvement of the rail-road performances by construction work on our part, it was rarely possible to ship all requiremen [ ... ]
Document 120 submitted as Exhibit 33 is on page 31; it is an affidavit of a Dr. Drexler, a physician, of which I wish to read the fifth paragraphs. [ ... ]
to read the fifth paragraph because it illustrates the attitude towards the civilian population which precludes such a clan as asserted by the prose [ ... ]
The next document submitted -- yes, I am finished. MR. FENSTERMACHER: Your Honors, I would like to read one short sen [ ... ]
I conclude the reading of this document and now submit document 27h as Exhibit 36. It is on page 39 . It is an affidavit by General Krakau of which [ ... ]
country on the part of Army Headquarters 12." Now the last passage: "During the eight years of my being under the command of Field Marshal List I [ ... ]