Court No. V, Case VII the police. After the taking over of the territory of Greater-Stuttgart by the Americans on 8 July 1945 it is completely unthi [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: Persons in the Courtroom will please find their seats. The Tribunal is again in session. [ ... ]
them in this form solely for the convenience of the Tribunal in referring to them. The excerpts from the testimony of Fieldmarshal Keitel should be [ ... ]
rules of procedure here, when either party asks the Court to take judicial notice of something, you must present the Court with the actual testimony [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: It seems to me, Mr. Fenstermacher, that this offering of documents even for the judicial notice of the [ ... ]
MR. FENSTERMACHER: Now in assembling the great bulk of material which the Prosecution has offered into evidence, your [ ... ]
as proof of the facts there stated. The proof will come from the documents to which the reference is there made. I think with that in mind, Dr. La [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: This has not been received as evidence and the Tribunal will give it such consideration as it deems it merits for information purpos [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: In the judgment of the Tribunal, the matters of pleadings, the Journal entries, the final judgment and [ ... ]
been saying. MR. FULKERSON: Well, - THE PRESIDENT: I take it there is no objection t [ ... ]