26 Nov. 45
Afternoon Session
THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Alderman.
MR. ALDERMAN: May it please the Tribunal, as I suggested earlier,
the next phase of the aggression was the formulation and execution of
the plan to attack Poland and with it the resulting initiation of
aggressive war in Poland in September 1939. This is covered by
Paragraphs 4 (a) and (b) of Section IV (F) of the Indictment
appearing on Page 9 of the printed English text.
Here again the careful and meticulous record-keeping of the
Adjutant Schmundt has provided us with a document in his own
handwriting, which lets the cat out of the bag. That may be a
troublesome colloquialism to translate. I do not know. The document
consists of minutes of a conference held on 23 May 1939. The place of
the conference was the Führer's study in the New Reich
Chancellery. The Defendant Göring was present.
[The Defendant Frick interrupted at this point and said:
"This year is surely not correct." This statement in German
was not translated.]
MR. ALDERMAN: I think one of the defendants indicated I had
referred to the wrong year. My notes show 23 May 1939. That is shown
by the original document.
THE PRESIDENT: Which is the document to which you are referring?
MR. ALDERMAN That is Document L-79. As I said, the Defendant
Göring was present. The Defendant Raeder was present. The
Defendant Keitel was present. The subject of the meeting was, I
quote: "Indoctrination on the Political Situation and Future
Aims." This document is of historical importance, second not
even to the political will and testament of the Führer, recorded
by Adjutant Hossbach.
The original of this document when captured, found its way
through the complicated channels across the Atlantic to the United
States. There, it was found by members of the staff of the American
Prosecution, by them taken to London, and thence to Nuremberg. The
"L" on the identifying number indicates that it is one of
the documents which was assembled in London and brought here from
there. We think the document is of unquestioned validity. Its
authenticity and its accuracy, as a record of what transpired at the
meeting of 23 May 1939, stands admitted by the Defendant Keitel in
one of his interrogations. As I say, the number is Document L-79 in
our numbered series. I offer it in evidence as Exhibit USA-27.