Nazi Conspiracy and AggressionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
Содержание
PART IThe Defense Case | 1 |
Joachim von Ribbentrop | 143 |
Ernst Kaltenbrunner | 275 |
Hans Frank | 365 |
Erich Raeder | 603 |
Fritz Sauckel | 699 |
Alfred Jodl | 744 |
Constantin von Neurath | 958 |
The Meaning of Weltauffassung | 1255 |
Ernst Kaltenbrunner | 1295 |
Mauthausen | 1320 |
Hans Frank | 1356 |
Wilhelm Frick | 1400 |
Franz von Papen | 1449 |
Reasons for Papens Disappointment in SeyssInquart | 1468 |
The GermanAustrian Accord of July 11 1936 | 1474 |
Martin Bormann | 1075 |
PART IIPreTrial Interrogations | 1087 |
Trial | 1170 |
My Foreign OfficeThe House of Difficulties | 1182 |
The Nazi View of GermanAmerican Relations | 1194 |
Effect of U S Japanese Relations on Germany | 1200 |
Why Hitler Occupied Hungary | 1206 |
Hitlers Distrust of the Foreign Office | 1212 |
Collaboration with Petain and Laval | 1218 |
Ribbentrops Differences with Hitler | 1226 |
Ribbentrops Opposition to Policy toward Churches | 1232 |
Ribbentrops Position on Extermination of Jews | 1239 |
German Peace Overtures | 1248 |
Papens Justification of His Service under the Nazis | 1483 |
Hans Fritzsche | 1509 |
Max Amann | 1521 |
Gottlieb Berger | 1533 |
Franz Halder | 1547 |
to Reichsbank | 1582 |
Czechoslovakia | 1602 |
Walter Schellenberg | 1621 |
Walter Warlimont | 1634 |
Adolf Westhoff | 1641 |
Siegfried Westphal | 1647 |
Biographical Index of Principal Persons Referred to in Interrogations | 1679 |