in favor of it. DR. MUELLER-TORGOW: I have no further questions, Mr. Fenstermacher. RECROSS EXAMINATION BY MR. FEN [ ... ]
yesterday through his testimony -- nor could I from memory give you the names of other subjects of indictments. The 995th units were not the only o [ ... ]
rested your case on behalf of General Felmy. DR. MUELLER-TORGOW: Yes, your Honor. MR. RAPP: [ ... ]
I intend to present as last document for General Speidel a number of brief excerpts such as were contained in Greek newspapers during the period of [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. PRESIDING JUDGE BURKE: You may proceed, Dr. Weissgerber. DR. WEISSGE [ ... ]
correspondingly so. MR. FULKERSON: That is true, your Honor. I see the reference you make here, but it still doesn' [ ... ]
if your Honor please. Here are a series of what purport to be clippings from newspapers. "EV" is marked on some of them; nothing is marked on some [ ... ]
with that suggestion and I will submit the documents without reading them in detail. MR. FULKERSON: While your Honor [ ... ]
before the Tribunal. (HANS FELBER a witness, was recalled.) PRESIDING JUDGE BURKE: The witness has been sworn. He [ ... ]
Q But you had experience in both world wars? A Yes, Your Honor. [ ... ]