Court V Case VII noticeable again and again at each inspection etc. - won for him the affection of the soldiers of all ages. He was a leader hav [ ... ]
Court V Case VII Kuntze stressed their importance for the officers at that discussion." Now the last paragraph on page 58, page two of the docum [ ... ]
Court V Case VII DR. MENZEL: I need not read much of this document. Page 59 contains the affidavit. The affiant r [ ... ]
theory upon which, after having looked over a mass of documents which someone else compiled, he can then - THE PRESIDENT:[ ... ]
Court V Case VII MR. FULKERSON: I withdraw my objection. I do not wish to be technical. I just want to call this [ ... ]
(Menzel) It is based on the same fact, to-wit, that General Kuntze, during his examination, declared in a general way that a great number of docum [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. DR. LATERNSER: If the Tribunal please, [ ... ]
Woedtke and the date is 30 December 1947. The witness, first of all, refers to his affidavit given on 3 December 1947 which is an affidavit which I [ ... ]
matter closely tomorrow morning? DR. LATERNSER: Yes, certainly, I shall do that. If the Tribunal please, concerning [ ... ]
Now, even with that attitude and consideration on his part, we must not abuse his pod nature and his present attitude by rushing in documents at th [ ... ]