Court No. V, Case No. VII. apparently, for the satisfaction of the Tribunal and as far as the records are concerned, I think it shows that the Tribun [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. Nurnberg; it was when I was in Regensburg. I communicated that fact to Mr. Kauffmann. Mr. Kauffmann told me to call on h [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal will be in recess until fifteenfifteen. (A recess was taken.) [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: All persons in the Courtroom, be seated, please. The Tribunal is again in session. [ ... ]
Book are exact and complete translations of the original document. Just because Dr. Laternser happened to find the document out of the batch of doc [ ... ]
defendant Speidel and I see no reason why it shouldn't be offered in evidence in the interest of truth, no matter who happened to find it or get ori [ ... ]
My answer, of course, was to deny that. After all, as Defense Counsel, it is not my task to hand over material to the Prosecution. I shall only do [ ... ]
Did you understand my question? DR. LATERNSER: Yes, your Honor. Yes, I know where the document is. [ ... ]
MR. FENSTERMACHER: May I offer this document now, your Honor, or would it be better to wait until Dr. Laternser actu [ ... ]
Affiant Hans von Selchow, who is, I believe, here now. This affiant's affidavit appears in Dehner Document Book V, page 73, as Document Number 27. [ ... ]