held by Hess; by/decree of 24 January 1942 these powers were extended to give him control over all laws and directives issued by Hitler. He was thus responsible for laws and orders issued thereafter. On 1 December 1942, all Gaus became Reich Defense districts, and the Party Gauleiters responsible to Bormann were appointed Reich Defense Commissioners. In effect, this made them the administrators of the entire civilian war effort. This was so not only in Germany, but also in those territories which were incorporated into the Reich from the absorbed and conquered territories. of the subjected populace. His order of 12 August 1942 placed all party agencies at the disposal of Himmler's program for forced resettlement and denationalization of persons in the occupied countries. Three weeks after the invasion of Russia, he attended the conference of 16 July 1941 at Hitler's field quarters with Goering, Rosenberg and Keitel; Bormann's report shows that there were discussed and developed detailed plans of enslavement and annihilation of the population of these territories. And on 8 May 1942 he conferred with Hitler and Rosenberg on the forced resettlement of Dutch personnel in Latvia, the extermination program in Russia, and the economic exploitation of the Eastern Territories. He was interested in the confiscation of art and other properties in the East. His letter of 11 January 1944 called for the creation of a large-scale organization to withdraw commodities from the occupied territories for the bombed-out Bormann was extremely active in the persecution of the German populace.
Jews, not only in Germany but also in the absorbed and conquered countries. He took part in the discussions which led to the removal of 60,000 Jews from Vienna to Poland in cooperation with the SS and the Gestapo. He signed the decree of 31 May 1941 extending the Nurnberg Laws to the annexed Easter Territories. In an order of 9 October 1942 he declared that the permanent elimination of Jews in Greater German territory could no longer be solved by emigration, but only by applying 'ruthless force" in the special camps in the East. On 1 July 1943 he signed an ordinance withdrawing Jews from the protection of the law courts and placing them under the exclusive jurisdiction of Himmler's Gestapo.
Bormann was prominent in the slave labor program. The Party Leaders supervised slave labor matters in the respective Gaus, including employment, conditions of work, feeding and housing. By his circular of 5 May 1943 to the Leadership Corps, distributed down to the level of Ortsgruppenleiters, he issued directions regulating the treatment of foreign workers, pointing out they were subject to SS control on security problems, and ordered the previous mistreatment to cease. A report of 4 September 1942 relating to the transfer of 500,000 female domestic workers from the East to Germany showed that control was to ** exercised, by Sauckel, Himmler and Bormann. Sauckel by decree of 8 September directed the Kreisleiters to supervise the distribution and assignment of these female laborers. Leaders dealing with the treatment of prisoners of war. On 5 November 1941 he prohibited decent burials for Russian prisoners of war. On 25 November 1943 he war.
And on 13 September 1944 he ordered liaison between the Kreisleiters directed Gauleiters to report cases of lenient treatment of prisoners of with the camp commandants in determining the use to be made of prisoners of war for forced labour.
On 29 January 1943 he transmitted to his leaders OKW instructions allowing the use of firearms, and corporal punishment on recalcitrant prisoners of war, contrary to the Rules of Land Warfare. On 30 September 1944 he signed a decree taking from the OKW jurisdiction over prisoners of war and handing them over to Himmler and the SS.
Bormann is responsible for the lynching of Allied airmen. On 30 May 1944 he prohibited any police action or criminal proceedings against persons who had taken part in the lynching of Allied fliers. This was accompanied by a Goebbels' propaganda campaign inciting the German people to take action of this nature and the conference of 6 June 1944, where regulations for the application of lynching were discussed. refute this evidence. In the face these documents which bear Bormann's signature it is difficult to see how he could do so even were the defendant present. Counsel has argued that Bormann is dead and that the Tribunal should not avail itself of Article 12 of the Charter which gives it the right to take proceedings in absentia. But the evidence of death is not conclusive, and the Tribunal, as previously stated, determined to try him in absentia. If Bormann is not dead and is later apprehended, the Control Council for Germany may, under Article 29 of the Charter, consider any facts in mitigation, and alter or reduce his sentence, if deemed proper.
The Tribunal finds that Bormann is not guilty on Count One, but is guilty on Counts Three and Four.
THE PRESIDENT: Before pronouncing sentence on any of the defendants, and while all of the defendants are present, the Tribunal takes the occasion to advise them that any applications for clemency of the Control Council must be lodged with the General Secretary of this Tribunal within four days from today. three.
(A recess was taken until 1450 hours.)
(The Tribunal reconvened at 1450 hours.)
THE PRESIDENT: In accordance with Article 27 of the Charter, the International Military Tribunal will now pronounce the sentences on the defendants convicted on this indictment. which you have been convicted, the International Military Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to imprisonment for life. which you have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. you have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to imprisonment for life. been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to ten years imprisonment. have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to imprisonment for life. you have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to twenty years imprisonment.
Defendant Alfred Jodl, on the counts of the indictment on which you have have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging.
been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. you have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to death by hanging. been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to twenty years' imprisonment. which you have been convicted, the Tribunal sentences you to fifteen years' imprisonment. the indictment on which he has been convicted, to death by hanging.
I have an announcement to make. The Soviet Member of the International Military Tribunal desires to record his dissent from the decisions in the cases of the Defendants Schacht, von Papen, and Fritzsche. He is of the opinion that they should have been convicted and not acquitted. General Staff and High Command, being of the opinion that they should have been declared to be criminal Organizations. Defendant Hess, and is of the opinion that the sentence should have been death, and not life imprisonment. judgment and will be published as soon as possible.
(The Tribunal adjourned.)
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I.M.T. Transcript DATE | PAGE REF.
| CONTENTS 20 Nov.
1 - 93 | 1 - 2 | Presidents opening statement | 2 - 93 | Reading of Indictment 24 President's ref.
to Kaltenbrunner 21-Nov.
94-178 94 Dr. Dix & Dr. Thoma 95-6 Adjournment re.
pleas 99-178 Justice Jackson's opening speech 22 Nov.
179-248 179 President's ruling re. Streicher & Bormann 180-186 Col.
Storey & Coogan Affidavit 187-211 Albrecht on Chart of NSDAP & Reichsregierung 212-248 Major Wallace:
Conspiracy 232 Dr. Dix on Doc.
Books procedure 23 Nov.
250-324 250 Dr. Nelte & Dr. Dix 251 Pres:
(I) No session on Saturday (II) Applications to be in writing (III) Prior delivery of books & briefs to be laid on.
252-3 Col. Storey formally offers US 1-20 & books A, B, C, F, G, H, I.
256-9 Major Wallace book D: Reshaping of Education; Training of Youth 259-268 " " " E: Propaganda & Censorship.
269 Dr. Seidl re. documents 271 Dr. Servatius " 272-308 Mr. Dodd Economic Preparations Book K. DATE PAGE REF.
CONTENTS 23 Nov.
309 - 319 Mr Alderman: Aggressive War 320 - 324 Dr. Dix re Document Books.
Dr. Siemers. 26 Nov. 325 - 396 325 - 326 Dr. Santer.
328 - 396 Mr. Alderman and his ten p in ups.
377 - 379 Dr. Stahmer objects to Aug 39 Obersalgberg speech.
380 President enquires about press releases and copies. Dr Dix. 27 Nov. 397 - 465 397 President on lettering of document books.
400 - 465 Mr Alderman: Document Book M. 1933-36 Preparation for Aggression.
428 Dr. Siemers re Raeder interrogation.
Dr. Siemers re above/m interrogation. 28 Nov. 466 - 538 466 - 538 Mr. Alderman: Document Book N. Austria.
469 - 473 Dr. Kubuschok re Massersmith Affidavit.
493 - 494 Dr. Krazbuchter re Massersmith Affidavit.
498 - 500 Dr. Laternser objection re Seuss Inquart letter 523 - 575 Dr. Laternser re Schusnigg Affidavit.
29 Nov. 539 - 595 539 - 591 Mr. Alderman: N. Austria.
549 - 550 Dr. Exner re Blomberg Directive.
592 - 595 Col. Storey on programme.
Mr. Dodd introduces Concentration Camp film.
(4802 DATE PAGE REF CONTENTS 596 - 600 Dr. Nelote re advance notice of programme, and Justice Jackson's reply.
615 - 656 Mr. Biddle questions labourer.
657 Gen. Hikitchenko questions labourer.
659 Dr. Dix cut short by recess.
DATE. | PAGE REF. | CONTENTS | | ----------------------------|--------------------|---------------------------------------------------------(19) 1 Dec.
688-732 | 688 | Tribunal says Hess fit to plead | 688 - 727 | Examination & cross examination | 688 - 689 | Examination by Mr. G.D. Roberts.
K.C.
| 689 - 690 | Cross examination on behalf of v. Papen | 690 - 710 | " " " " " Keitel | 710 - 712 | Kranzbuehler application re.
German transcript.
| 712 - 719 | Cross examination on behalf of v. Ribbentrop | 719 - 722 | " " " " " Goering 722 - 723 " " " " " Schacht 723 - 724 " " " " " Fritzche 724 - 725 " " " " " Kaltenbrunner 725 - 727 " " " " " S.A.& argument arising therefrom 731 - 752 a)Tribunal ruling that defendants may not cross-examine
b)Discussion re. recalling J. Lahousem for re-examination (20) 3 Dec.
733-772 733 - 734 programme for next week or two weeks.
(21)
3 Dec. 773-810 773 - 810 Czechoslovakia 797 Berger & Naujocks affidavits rejected (22) 4 Dec.
811-854 811 - 854 Attorney General's speech 840 - 854 Poland & Czechoslovakia (23) 4 Dec.
855-900 855 - 867 Poland, France & G.B.
868 - 871 Denmark & Norway (4804) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(23)Cont.
877 - 882 Greece & Yugoslavia 882 - 888 U.S.S.R. (24) 5 Dec.
900-940 900 - 933 Czechoslaovakia. (25) 5 Dec. 941 - 983 941 - 966 General Treaties (26) 6 Dec. 985 - 1030 985 Christmas recess announcement and formal American objection.
985 - 1030. Poland. (27) 6 Dec. 1031 - 1075 1031 - 1032 American offer to give film previews to defence counsel refused.
1057 M.G. J. explains document numbers to Tribunal. (28) 7 Dec. 1076 - 1120 1076 - 1100 Norway and Denmark. (29) 7 Dec. 1121 - 1168 1121 - 1126 Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
1158 - 1168 U. S. S. R. (4806 DATE PAGE REF.
CONTENTS (30 - 31) 10 Dec.
1169 - 1261 1169 President on Defence presentation procedure in reply to application of Dr Dix.
1169 - 1216 Mr. Alderman resumes Book P: U.S.S.R.
1217 - 1261 Mr. Alderman presents Book Q: Collaboration with Japan against U.S.A. 11 Dec. 1262 - 1282 1262 Cdr Donovan offers film "The Nazi Plan" 3054PS : US 167.
1275 - 1282 Mr. Dodd presnts Book R : Slave labour, 1275 - 1278 Dr. Servatius objects to use of documents with which he has not been supplied 1281 - 1282 Dr. Servatius objects to authenticity of L 61. 12 Dec.
1283 - 1371 1283 - 1371 Mr. Dodd continues Book R.
1283 - 1284 Dr. Seidl requests access to Frank Diary and Speeches.
1297 - 1300 Dr. Thoma objects to partial reading of Rosenberg interrogation.
Dr. Servatius points out that only text read was in English.
1355 - 1356 Dr. Flaechsner complains about accuracy of translation of Speer interrogation. 13 Dec. 1372 - 1483 1372 - 1397 Mr. Dodd continues on Book R.
1398 - 1432 Mr. Dodd presents Document Book S.
1432 - 1463 Major Walsh presents Book T. Persecution of Jews.
1457 - 1458 Cdr. Donovan offers film 3052 PS. US 280. Atrocity film.
1462 - 1463 Dr. Theme objects to 212 PS as not having been shown to him. 14 Dec. 1464 - 1552 1464 - 1465 Dr. Kauffmann objects to Pfaffenberger Affidavit re Koch.
1474 - 1476 Dr. Bersoll asserts that Koch was condemned on subject of P's Affidavit.
DATE PAGE REF. CONTENTS.
14 Dec (cont) He also claims that it is contrary to German procedure for the prosecution to 1476 Dr. Kubuschof speaks on affidavits.
1477 Justice Jackson and Mr. Roberts.
1487 - 1488 Pictures from "The Warsaw Ghetti is no more ".
1504 - 1505 President announces that motion re Pfaffenberger's Affidavit is denied.
Dr. Kaufmann objects to Dr. Hoettl's affidavit.
1509 - 1544 Capt. Sam Harris presents Book U: Germanisation and Spoliation.
1548 - 1552 Dr. Bohm on provision of German Documents etc. 17 Dec. 1553 - 1648 President makes four announcements.
(i) Press interviews.
(ii) Counsel for organisations.
(iii) Admission of documents in evidence.
(iv) Defence witnesses.
1556 - 1574 Capt. Harris resumes Book U.
1575 - 1648 Col. Storey presents Book V: The Leadership Corps of the Nazi Party.
1576 - 1577 Dr. Servatius on scope of Justice Jackson's statement on p. 1545. 18 Dec. 1649 - 1746 1649 - 1665 Col. Storey resumes Book V.
1665 - 1689 Col. Storey presents Book W: Plunder of Art Treasures.
1689 - 1732 Col. Storey presents Book X: Reichsregierung.
1732 - 1746 Col. Storey presents Book Y: S.A. 19 Dec. 1747 - 1835 1747 Dr. Santer objects to inclusion of Schirach in Cabinet.
1787 - 1835 Maj. Farr pressents Book Z: the S.S.
DATE PAGE REF. CONTENTS.
20 Dec. 1836 - 1921 1836 - 1889 Maj. Farr resumes Book Z.
1889 - 1921 Col. Storey presents Document Book AA: The Gestapo. 2 Jan 46. 1922 - 1996 1922 - 1961 Col. Storey presents Document Book AA(Vol ii) on Gestapo.
of latter's absence. (By Dr. Kaufmann (Kaltenbunner)) 1965 - 1966 The President - Col.
Storey, re Kaltenbrunner.
1966 - 1968 Dr. Babel (SS & D). Complaint: No time to talk with members of SS & SD.
1969 - 1996 L t. Harris presents Document Book BB on Kaltenbrunner.
1972 - 1973 Dr. Kaufmann makes further protest against presentation of case against 3 Jan. 1997 - 2079 1997 - 2001 Lt. Harris continuous with Document Book BB.
2001 - 2027 Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Col. Amen.
2033 - 2035 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Kaufmann.
2040 - 2042 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Nelte (Keitel) 2043 - 2044 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Kubushok (Speer).2044 - 2046 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Merkel (Gestapo) 2047 - 2048 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Exnes (General Staff) 2048 - 2049 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Kraus (Schacht) 2049 - 2050 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Stahmer (Goering) 2050 - 2051 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Servatius.
(Political Leaders) 2051 - 2054 Cross Examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Dr. Babel.
(SS & SD.)
2054 - 2055 Re-examination of Witness OHLENDORF by Col. Amen.
2055 - 2076 Examination of Witness Wisliceny by Col. Brookhart 2076 - 2077 Cross Examination of Witness Wisliceny by Dr. Servatius (Saucke l) 2078 Cross Examination of Witness Wisliceny by Dr. Babel (SS & SD) 2079 Col.
Amen on calling more witness.
DATE PAGE REF. CONTENTS.
2084 - 2086 Cross Examination of Witness SCHELLENBERG by Dr. Kaufmann (Kaltenbrunner) 2087 Cross Examination of Witness SCHELLENBERG by Dr. Kubushof (v. Papen) 2088 - 2089 Cross Examination of Witness SCHELLENBERG by Dr. B abel (SS & SD) 2089 - 2091 Re-examination of Witness SCHELLENBERG by Col.
Amen.
2095 - 2099 Examination of Witness SCHELLENBERG by Col. Amen.
2099 - 2100 Cross Examination of Witness HOELLRIEGEL by Dr. Sauter (Scherach) 2100 - 2101 Cross Examination of Witness HOELLRIEGEL by Dr. Steinbauer (Seyss- Inquart) 2101 Re-Examination of Witness HOELLRIEGEL by Col.
Amen.
2102 -2124 Col. Telford Taylor presents Document Book CC on General Staff and high Command. 7 Jan. 2172 - 2257 2172 - 2213 Col. Telford Taylor continues with Document Book CC.
2219 - 2226 Examination of Witness Bach-Zelewski by Col. Taylor.
2226 - 2232 Examination of Witness B ach-Zelewski by Col. Pokrowski.
2232 - 2234 Cross Examination of Witness Bach-Zelowski by Dr. Exner (General Staff) 2234 - 2235 Cross Examination of Witness Bach-Zelowski by Dr. Kraus (Sc hacht) 2235 - 2236 Cross Examination of Witness Bach-Zelowski by Dr Servatius (Sauckel) 2236 - 2240 Cross Examination of Witness Bach-Zelowski by Dr. Stahmer (Goering).2240 - 2242 C ross Examination of Witness Bach-Zelewski by Dr. Thoma (R osenberg).2242 Cross Examination of Witness Bach-Zelewski by Dr. Exner (General Staff) 2244 - 2246 Col.
Taylor continues with Document book CC 1/2 2246 - 2257 Col.
Wheeler presents Documents book H(Supplement) on Persecution of the Churches.
2253 - 2254 Question by Dr. Seidl (for Frank) 8 Jan. 2258 - 2355 2258 - 2275 Col. Wheeler continues with document Book H(Supplemental) 2275 - 2287 Mr. Elwyn Jones presents "Agression as a basic Nazi idea ("Mein Kampf") GB 128 2287 - 2288 Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe : Introductory remarks to presentation of cases against 2288 - 2289 Dr. Thoma (for Rosenberg) Reference Persecution of Churches.
2290 - 2332 Mr. Albrecht presents Document Book DD on Goering.
DATE PAGE REF. CONTENTS 2383 - 2391 Dr. Seidl, Dr. Sauter, Dr. B abel, C ol.
Storey and President.
2391 - 2413 Mr. Roberts presents Document Book 7 on Keitel and Jodl.
2413 - 2447 Mr. Brudno presents Document Book EE on Rosenberg. 10 Jan. 2448 - 2543 2448 - 2450 Mr. B rudno continues with Document Book EE 2450 - 2486 Lt. Col.
Baldwin presents Documents Book FF on Frank.
2470 - 2472 Dr. Seidl (Frank). Reference to Frank's dairy.
2486 - 2528 Mr. Griffith-Jones presents Documents Book 8 on Streicher.
2503 Dr. Marx (Streicher) R e Origin of Ritual Murder pictures.
2509 Dr. Marx (Streicher) Re Aryanisation of Shops.
2518 Dr. Marx (Streicher) Re School books.
2528 - 2543 Lt. Bryson presents Documents Book GG on Schacht. 11 Jan. 2544 - 2632 2544 - 2572 Lt. Bryson continues with Documents Book GG.
2563 Prof. Kraus (Schacht). Re disagreement Goering - Schacht.
2572 - 2592 Lt. Meltzar presents Documents Book HH on Funk.
2581 Sir David Ma xwell-Fyfe. re Witness on Doenitz.
2592 - 2606 Examination of Dr. BLAH A by Mr. Dodd.
2607 - 2613 Examination of Dr. BLAHA by Col. Pokrowski.
2614 - 2619 Examination of Dr. BLAHA by M. Dubost.
2619 Examination of Dr. BLAHA by the tribunal.
2620 - 2624 Cross Examination of Dr. BLAHA by Dr. Sauter (Funk) 2624 - 2629 Cross Examination of Dr. BLAHA by Dr. Thoma (Rosenberg) 2629 - 2631 Cross Examination of Dr. BLAHA by Dr. Kubushok.
(Political Leadership Corps).
DATE PAGE REF. CONTENTS.
2636 - 2639 Mr. Dodd asks Tribunal to take judicial notice of Dachau trail findings.
2639 - 2669 Col. Phillimore presents Document Book 9 on Doenitz.
2675 - 2678 Cross Examination of Witness HEISIG by Dr. Kransbuehler (Doenitz) 15 Jan. 2681 - 2766 2681 - 2687 Examination of Witness MOEHLE by Col. Phillimore.
2688 - 2697 Cross Examination of Witness MOEHLE by Dr. Kranzbuehler.
2697 - 2698 Re-Examination of Witness MOEHLE by Col. Phillimore.
2699 - 2712 Col. Phillimore continues with Document Book 9.
2712 - 2747 Mr. Elwyn-Jones presents Document Book 10 on Raeder.
2747 - 2766 Capt. Sprecher presents Documentary Book II on Schirach. 16 Jan. 2767 - 2866 2767 - 2780 Capt. Sprecher continues with Document Book II.
2780 - 2812 Lt. Lambert presents Document Book JJ on BORMAN.
2790 Dr. Bergold (Borman). Query why exclusion of Christians from Nazi Party 2813 - 2820 Lt. Lambert continues with Document Book JJ.
2820 - 2846 Lt. Atherton presents Document Book KK on Seyss-Inquart.
2846 - 2866 Dr. Kampner presents Document Book LL on Frick. 17 Jan. 2867 - 2949 2867 - 2940 M. de Menthon presents opening speech on Count 3.
2941 - 2949 M. Faure presents introduction to case on Forced labour and Economic Looting. 18 Jan. 2950 - 3028 2950 - 2957 M. Faure presents introduction to case on Forced Labour and Economic Looting.
2957 - 3028 M. Herzog presents Forced Labour in France.
DATE PAGE REF. CONTENTS.
3061 - 3070 M. Gerthoffer presents Economic Looting of Denmark, Norway and Holland. 21 Jan. 3071 - 3143 3071 - 3129 M. Gerthoffer continues Economic Looting of Denmark Norway and Holland.
3130 - 3143 M. Delpech presents Economic Looting of Belgium. 22 Jan. 3144 - 3211 3144 - 3168 M. Delpech continues Economic Looting of Belgium.
3169 - 3211 M. Gerthoffer presents Economic Looting of France. 23 Jan. 3212 - 3289 3212 - 3240 Capt. Sprecher presents Document Book MM on FRITZSCHE.
3240 - 3250 Mr. Barrington presents Document Book 11 on von Papem.
3250 - 3251 Dr. Kubushok (v. Papen) objects to proposed reading of Shroeder affidavit.
3252 - 3254 President - Mr. Barrington re Schroeder affidavit.
3255 Dr. Horn makes application orally on behalf of Hess to defend himself.
Tribunal's decision on von Schroeder affidavit.
3255 - 3273 Mr. Barrington continues with Document Book 11 24 Jan. 3290 - 3352 3290 - 3298 Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe continues with Document Book 12 3298 The President.
Postponement of case against Hess.
3298 - 3352 M. Dubost presents Violation of Laws of War.
3320 - 3352 M. Dubost continues Violation of Laws of War.
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to 8th Feb.)
DATE | PAGE REF. | CONTENTS ---- | --------- | ---------------------------|--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 25th January 1946 | 3353-3387 | M.Dubost continues with Atrocities (German Justice in the West) 3353-3414 | 3353-54 | The President - M.Dubost re deportation of Family of Gen.
| | Giraud.
| 3387-3400 | Examination of witness LAMPE by M.Dubost.
| 3400-3401 | " " " " " Gen. Rudenko.
| 3401-02 | " " " " " Tribunal (Mr.Biddle) | 3402-3414 | M.Dubost continues with Atrocities (Concentration Camps and | | Deportation) | | --------------------|--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 28th January, 1946 | | 3415 - 3500 | 3415-3448 | Examination of witness the COUTURIER by M.Dubost | 3448-3450 | Cross-examination of witness the COUTURIER by Dr. Marx | | (for SS).| 3451-3459 | Examination of witness VEITH by M.Dubost.
| 3459-61 | Cross-examination of witness VEITH by Dr.Babel (SS) | 3461-3462 | Dr.Babel - President.
Re examination of Witnesses.
| 3462 | Dr. Kaufmann (Kaltenbrunner) on prior notification of | | calling of witnesses.
| 3464-3465 | Cross-Examination of witness VEITH by Dr. Kaufmann.
| 3465 | Examination of witness VEITH by President.
| 3466-3480 | Examination of witness DUPONT by M.Dubost.
| 3481-3482 | Cross-Examination of witness DUPONT by Dr. Merkel (Gestapo) | 3482-3491 | Cross-Examination of Witness DUPONT by Dr. Babel (SS) | 3491-92 | President - M.Dubost on calling further witnesses | 3494-3500 | Examination of witness BOIX by M.Dubost.
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to 8th Feb. C'td) DATE | PAGE REF.
| CONTENTS ---- | --------- | -------| | 29th January, 1946 | 3501 | President - M. Dubost - Dr. Babel on cross-examination of French witnesses 3501-3584 | | and their retention.
in Nurnberg.
| 3501-03 | Examination of witness BOIX by M.Dubost.
| 3503-05 | " " " " " Gen. Rudenko | 3586-07 | Cross Examination of witness BOIX by Dr. Babel (SS).| 3508-3509 | President M.Dubost re copies of Photographs to Defence Counsel.
| 3509-3513 | Further statement by witness BOIX | 3513-3514 | Further cross-examination of witness BOIX by Dr. Babel.
| 3514-3526 | Examination of Witness CAPPELEN by M. Dubost.
| 3526-3527 | Cross " " " " " Dr. Merkel (Gestapo) | 3528-3533 | Examination of witness ROSER by M.Dubost.
| 3539-3544 | Cross Examination of witness ROSER by Dr. Nelte (Keitel) | 3545-3563 | Examination of witness BALACHOWSKY by M.Dubost.
| 3563-3569 | Cross Examination of Witness BALACHOWSKY by Dr. Kaufmann (Kaltenbrunner) | 3569-3570 | Dr. Babel protests about "unjust treatment".| 3571-3572 | Cross Examination of witness BALACHOWSKY by Dr. Babel (SS & SD) | 3573-3584 | M.Dubost continues with Atrocities (Deportation Concentration Camps) 30th January, 1946 | 3585-3006 | M.Dubost continues with Atrocities (Concentration Camps & Deportation) 3585-3642 | 3590-3591 | President M.Dubost on Original Documents.
| 3599 | Tribunal's decision on no need for further evidence on Concentration Camps.
| 3607 | Announcement by President of appointment of Dr. Stahmer as Counsel for Hess.
| 3607-3624 | M. Dubost continues with Atrocities (Concentration Camps & Deportations) | 3624-3628 | Dr. Exner (Jodl) protests against production of 532-PS.
Also against | | non-reception of documents.
| 3628-3631 | Dr. Nelte (Keitel) on whether German generals had kept agreement with French | | troops | 3631-32 | president's announcement about original documents and certificates | | of origin and prosecution to announce programme for following day in advance.
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