MR. FENSTERMACHER: Your Honor, if I may say a few things. I cannot really believe that Dr. Menzel is serious when he s [ ... ]
DR. MENZEL: May I briefly state that of course I did not want to make any derogatory remarks about Washington. [ ... ]
Theater of War. I said..... PRESIDING JUDGE BURKE: Go ahead. DR. TIPP: If your Honors [ ... ]
PRESIDING JUDGE BURKE: Now if you have completed your philosophical, religious, and poetic admonitions, the Tribunal w [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. I am of the opinion, therefore, that it is a restriction of the rights of my client if the Court formed an opinion on the [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. is to be decently treated. Lapses are to be most severely punished. Every sort of consideration for or even fraternizati [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. uniform are to be ordered by posters and/or loud speakers to report at once at the nearest German Wehrmacht office. If th [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. DIRECT EXAMINATION BY MR. FULKERSON: Q What is your name, sir? A [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. this Tribunal on behalf of General von Leyser. A Yes, I did. Q[ ... ]
DR. TIPP: If your Honors please, I object to this question. It is not a question driving at facts, but it is a questio [ ... ]