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Defense Motion Challenging Jurisdiction of Tribunal
The Breach of Peace Between States and its Culpability-
Argument on the law of the case by Dr. Hermann Jahr-
reiss on behalf of all Defense Counsel
Hermann Wilhelm Goering
Final Argument by Dr. Otto Stahmer, Defense Counsel....
Final Plea by Hermann Wilhelm Goering
Rudolf Hess
V. Joachim von Ribbentrop
Final Argument by Dr. Alfred Seidl, Defense Counsel....
Final Plea by Rudolf Hess
Affidavit of Friedrich Gaus and Secret Additional
Protocol
PART I-The Defense Case
Final Argument by Dr. Martin Horn, Defense Counsel....
Final Plea by Joachim von Ribbentrop
VII. Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Wilhelm Keitel
Final Argument by Dr. Otto Nelte, Defense Counsel........
Final Plea by Wilhelm Keitel
VIII. Alfred Rosenberg
Final Argument by Dr. Kurt Kauffmann, Defense Counsel
Final Plea by Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Final Argument by Dr. Alfred Thoma, Defense Counsel....
Final Plea by Alfred Rosenberg
X. Wilhelm Frick
Final Plea by Hans Frank
XI. Julius Streicher
Final Argument by Dr. Otto Pannenbecker, Defense
Counsel
Final Plea by Wilhelm Frick
Final Argument by Dr. Hans Marx, Defense Counsel
Final Plea by Julius Streicher
XIII. Hjalmar Schacht
Final Argument by Dr. Fritz Sauter, Defense Counsel....
Final Plea by Walter Funk
Final Argument by Dr. Rudolf Dix, Defense Counsel
Final Plea by Hjalmar Schacht
Final Argument by Dr. Otto Kranzbuehler, Defense
Final Plea by Karl Doenitz
XVI. Baldur von Schirach
Final Argument by Dr. Walter Siemers, Defense Counsel
Final Plea by Dr. Erich Raeder
Final Plea by Baldur von Schirach
Fritz Sauckel
Final Argument by Dr. Robert Servatius, Defense
Final Plea by Fritz Sauckel
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XVIII. Alfred Jodl
Final Argument by Dr. Franz Exner, Defense Counsel....
Final Plea by Alfred Jodl
XIX. Franz von Papen
Final Argument by Dr. Egon Kubuschok, Defense Counsel
Final Plea by Franz von Papen
XX. Artur Seyss-Inquart
Final Argument by Dr. Gustav Steinbauer, Defense
Final Plea by Artur Seyss-Inquart
XXI. Albert Speer
Final Argument by Dr. Hans Flaechsner, Defense Counsel
Final Plea by Albert Speer
Documents
XXII. Constantin von Neurath
Final Argument by Dr. Otto von Luedinghausen, Defense
Final Plea by Constantin von Neurath
XXIII. Hans Fritzsche
XXIV. Martin Bormann
Final Argument by Dr. Friedrich Bergold, Defense
PART II-Pre-Trial Interrogations
I. Hermann Wilhelm Goering
Final Argument by Dr. Heinz Fritz, Defense Counsel...... 1032
Final Plea by Hans Fritzsche
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Decree Re "Criminal Attacks on Party and State"
Goering's Opinion of Hess's Mental State
Early Nazi Operations in Austria
The Dollfuss Murder
Von Papen's Mission in Austria
Reasons Why Schacht Left Economics Ministry and
Reichsbank
Goering's Relations with Schacht
II. Rudolf Hess
Hess Claims Loss of Memory
Knowledge without Memory
"Thought Association" but Not Recollection
First Reunion with Old Friends and Associates
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Refusal to Take Oath Before Testifying
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Hossbach's Records of Hitler's War Conferences
Hitler's 1937 Planning for Aggression
Goering's Part in the Obersalzberg Speech
Planning the Invasion of Poland
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Plans for Occupation of Denmark and Norway
Invasion Plans for Russia and the Balkans
Responsibility for Armament Program
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Hitler Discounts Possibility of America Entering War.... 1114
Hitler's Role as Strategist in the West
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Schmundt's Minutes of Hitler's War Conferences
Use of POW's for Forced Labor in War Industries
Goering's Part in the Anschluss
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Goering's Opinion of Hitler's and Bormann's Fate
Goering's Tip to Guido Schmidt on the Anschluss
Goering's Plan for Disposing of His Art Collection
How Goering Obtained His Art Collection
Goering's Estimate of His Income
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Advantage or Disadvantage of Loss of Memory Before
Trial
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Insignificance of Indictment
Continual Loss of Memory
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Joachim von Ribbentrop
Quisling's Slush Fund
Armaments and the League of Nations
Armaments and the Versailles Treaty
Ribbentrop's Role in Hitler's Accession to Power
Ribbentrop's Loyalty to the Fuehrer
Hitler's Views on Anglo-German Friendship
"My Foreign Office-The House of Difficulties"
"Military Necessity" for Invasions of Belgium and
Holland
Norwegian, Balkan Invasions "Forced" upon Hitler
Negotiations with Stalin and Molotov, and Invasion of
U.S.S.R.
Why Hitler Occupied Hungary
The Responsibility for Concentration Camp Deaths
Events Leading Up to German Occupation of Hungary....
Hitler's Distrust of the Foreign Office
Ribbentrop's Unsuccessful Ambassadorship in London
Negotiations with England Regarding German Colonies
Responsbility for Arrest of Prominent Frenchmen
Collaboration with Petain and Laval
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The Nazi View of German-American Relations
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Effect of U.S.-Japanese Relations on Germany
The Enemy "Forced" Hitler to Go Everywhere in Europe 1202
Hitler's Refusal to Initiate Peace Discussions
Hitler's Hope for Victory Till the End
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Excuse for Attacking Poland
General Karl Wolff-Intercessor with Himmler
Excuse for Occasional Memory Lapses
"The Fuehrer Is Dead"
Ribbentrop's Ignorance of German Foreign Policy
Ribbentrop's Differences with Hitler on
"Weltanschauung"
Why Ribbentrop Did Not Resign
Ribbentrop's Ignorance of What Went on in Concentra-
tion Camps
Ribbentrop's "Opposition" to Policy toward Churches
Ribbentrop's Position on Extermination of Jews
Effect of Trial Verdict on German People
When The War Became "Terrible" for Germany
Explanation of Difference Between Communism and
Nazism
Extent of Ribbentrop's Assr 1ption of "Responsibility"
German Peace Overtures
The Hitler-Chamberlain Con. ence at Godesburg
The Decision to Invade Polan
German Ultimatum to Chamberlain at Berchtesgaden
The Meaning of "Weltauffassung"
The Truth about Rommel's "Suicide"
Hitler's Reaction to Hess's Flight to England
Hitler's Return to Berlin in April 1945
Hitler's Last Days in Berlin
Keitel's Analysis of Hitler's Character and Traits
Hitler's Relations with Eva Braun
Kaltenbrunner's Opinion of Ribbentrop and His
Diplomacy
Hitler's "Inner Circle"
Responsibility for Concentration Camps
Responsibility for Mobile Gas Chamber
Kaltenbrunner's Stand on Concentration Camps
"The Gestapo Never Harmed Anyone"
Hitler's Antipathy to Lawyers and Educated Men
"I Will Be Hanged in any Case"
Was Hitler a Criminal?
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Lynching of Enemy "Terror Aviators"
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Skorzeny's Use of American Equipment at Friedenthal.... 1314
Kaltenbrunner Considers Himself "A Substitute Guilty
Party"
Absorption of the Abwehr into the RSHA
Treatment of Commandos and Airborne Troops
Kaltenbrunner Denies Observing Gassings at
Mauthausen
Ernst Kaltenbrunner-Concluded
Use of Prisoners for Broadcasts to Allied Troops
The Mass Execution at Lublin
Shooting of Prisoners of War
VI. Alfred Rosenberg
Nazi Dealings with Quisling
Origin and Activities of the Hohe Schule
Looting of Libraries and Art by Einsatzstab Rosenberg..
Reasons for Harsh Treatment of Eastern Peoples
"The Final Solution of the Jewish Problem"
VII. Hans Frank
Rise of the Nazi Party Lawyer
Frank Claims He Opposed the Fuehrer's Lawlessness
The Aim of Nazi Law
Investigation of Conditions at Dachau in 1933
The Differences between Legality and Illegality
The German People "Hitler's Private Property"
Treatment of Jews in Government General of Poland....
Frank's View of "The Jewish Problem"
Persecution of the Jews in Poland
Administration and Exploitation of Poland
Frank Claims Ignorance of Concentration Camps
Frank's "Safeguarding" of Polish Art Treasures
Deportation of Slave Labor in Poland
Pillage of Agricultural and Food Products
Reasons for Polish Hostility towards Germany
Misconceptions Regarding Frank's Regime
Introduction of Compulsory Labor Service
Support of Anti-Jewish Congress in Cracow
Economic Spoliation of Poland
VIII. Wilhelm Frick
Decrees for Persecution of the Jews
Frick's Part in the Reichstag, and Views on Jewish
Rights
Events Leading to Hitler's Acquisition of Power
The Reichstag Fire
Law-Making in a One-Party State
IX. Julius Streicher
Origin and Development of Streicher's Anti-Semitism......
Streicher Summarizes His Jewish Policy: Zionism
What Streicher Meant by "Extermination"
Streicher Disowns the Fruits of His Policy
X. Erich Raeder
Reasons for Navy's Defiance of Versailles Treaty
Competitive Rearmament of the German Navy
XI. Fritz Sauckel
Hitler Legalizes the Slave Labor Program
Economics of the German Wage Problem
Sauckel's Statement of Innocence After Reading.
Indictment
XII. Franz von Papen
German Governmental Crises, 1932-1933
How Hitler Became Chancellor of the Reich
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Papen's Doubts Concerning Hitler
Papen's Part in Hitler's Rise to Power
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Removal of Social Democrats from Power in Prussia........ 1461