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then be tried because of his physical and mental
condition, but that the charges against him in the Indictment should be
retained for trial thereafter, if the physical and mental condition of
the defendant should permit. On 17 November 1945 the Tribunal decided to
try the Defendant Bormann in his absence under the provisions of Article
12 of the Charter. After argument, and consideration of full medical
reports, and a statement from the defendant himself, the Tribunal
decided on 1 December 1945 that no grounds existed for a postponement of
the Trial against the Defendant Hess because of his mental condition. A
similar decision was made in the case of the Defendant Streicher.
In accordance with Articles 16 and 23 of the Charter, Counsel were
either chosen by the defendants in custody themselves, or at their
request were appointed by the Tribunal. In his absence the Tribunal
appointed Counsel for the Defendant Bormann, and also assigned Counsel
to represent the named groups or organizations.
The Trial, which was conducted in four languages English,
Russian, French, and German began on 20 November 1945, and pleas
of "Not Guilty" were made by all the defendants except
Bormann.
The hearing of evidence and the speeches of Counsel concluded on 31
August 1946. Four hundred and three open sessions of the Tribunal have
been held. Thirty-three witnesses gave evidence orally for the
Prosecution against the individual defendants and 61 witnesses, in
addition to 19 of the defendants, gave evidence for the Defense.
A further 143 witnesses gave evidence for the Defense by means of
written answers to interrogatories.
The Tribunal appointed Commissioners to hear evidence relating to the
organizations, and 101 witnesses were heard for the Defense before the
Commissioners, and 1,809 affidavits from other witnesses were submitted:
Six reports were also submitted, summarizing the contents of a great
number of further affidavits.
Thirty-eight thousand affidavits, signed by 155,000 people, were
submitted on behalf of the Political Leaders, 136,213 on behalf of the
SS, 10,000 on behalf of the SA, 7,000 on behalf of the SD, 3,000 on
behalf of the General Staff and OKW, and 2,000 on behalf of the Gestapo.
The Tribunal itself heard 22 witnesses for the organizations. The
documents tendered in evidence for the Prosecution of the individual
defendants and the organizations numbered several thousands. A complete
stenographic record of everything said in Court has been made, as well
as an electrical recording of all the proceedings.
Copies of all the documents put in evidence by the Prosecution have been
supplied to the Defense in the German language. The
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