send that to Washington with my name on it, and we have actually received sixty-three pages, but these sixty-three pages may be composed of twenty d [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER(Counsel for defendants Lanz and von Geitner): Your Honor, the explanation which Mr. Rapp has given us is n [ ... ]
to come to Nurnberg and that we had to stop getting documents from Washington. We are daily getting documents from Washington. If the rebuttal wou [ ... ]
examination later, when I had finished my investigation which I have already started, but since, in my opinion, it fits in here, I would like to sta [ ... ]
should have told me; but now I assume with certainty that this War Diary must exist. THE PRESIDENT: If there is a Wa [ ... ]
Now the next point, which I think is important, is the following. These matters that we have introduced are not excerpts in themselves. I would lik [ ... ]
DR. LATERNSER: Your Honor, I would just like to say one last thing. I have just seen on this copy which is at our dis [ ... ]
you a copy of this affidavit. Did you make this affidavit for the prosecution on the 11th of December?
A. Yes.
Q. While you were in Dachau were you interrogated by the prosecution? A. No. I did n [ ... ]
Q And do you know on whose instigation you were held under arrest after you had been released as a prisoner of war? [ ... ]