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SIXTH
DAY
Tuesday, 27 November 1945
Morning
Session
THE PRESIDENT: I
call on the counsel for the United States. Mr. Alderman, before you
begin, I think it would be better, for the purpose of the Tribunal, when
citing documents, if you would refer to them not only by the United
States exhibit number and the PS document number, but also by the
document book identification. Each document book, as I understand it,
has either a letter or a number. They are numbered alphabetically, I
think. If that is not done, when we have got a great number of document
books before us, it is very difficult to find where the particular
exhibit is.
MR. ALDERMAN: I can see that, yes.
May
it please the Tribunal, the handful of selected document which I
presented yesterday constitute a cross section of the aggressive war
case, as a whole. They do not purport to cover the details of any of the
phases of the aggressive war case. In effect they do amount to a running
account of the entire matter.
Before moving ahead with more
detailed evidence, I think it might be helpful to pause at this point,
to present to the Tribunal a chart. This chart presents visually some of
the key points in the development of the Nazi aggression. The Tribunal
may find it helpful as a kind of visual summary of some of the evidence
received yesterday and also as a background for some of the evidence
which remains to be introduced. I am quite certain that, as your minds
go back to those days, you remember the maps that appeared from time to
time in the public press, as these tremendous movements developed in
Europe. I am quite certain that you must have formed the concept, as I
did in those days, of the gradually developing head of a wolf.
In
that first chart you only have an incipient wolf. He lacks a lower jaw,
the part shown in red, but when that wolf moved forward and took over
Austria-the Anschluss-that red portion became solid black. It became the
jaw of the wolf, and when that lower jaw was acquired, Czechoslovakia
was already, with its head and the main part of its body, in the mouth
of the wolf.
Then on chart two you see the mountainous
portions, the fortified portions of Czechoslovakia. In red, you see the
Sudetenland
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