 |
SEVENTH
DAY
Wednesday, 28 November 1945
Morning Session
THE PRESIDENT: I call upon counsel for the
United States.
MR. ALDERMAN: May it please the Tribunal, at
this point we distribute document book lettered "N", which
will cover the next phase of the case, as I will not undertake to
present it. Of the five large phases of aggressive warfare, which I
undertake to present to the Tribunal, I have now completed the
presentation of the documents on the first phase, the phase lasting from
1933 to 1936, consisting of; the preparation for aggression.
The
second large phase of the program of the conspirators for aggression
lasted from approximately 1936 to March 1939, when they had completed
the absorption of Austria and the occupation of all of Czechoslovakia. I
again invite the Court's attention to the chart on the wall. You may be
interested in glancing at it from time to time as the presentation
progresses.
The relevant portions of the Indictment to the
present subject are set forth in Subsection 3, under Section IV (F),
appearing on Pages 7 and 8 of the printed English text. This portion of
the Indictment is divided into three parts: First, the 1936 to 1938
phase of the plan, planning for the assault on Austria and
Czechoslovakia; second, the execution of the plan to invade Austria,
November 1937 to March 1938; third, the execution of the plan to invade
Czechoslovakia, April 1938 to March 1939.
As I previously
indicated to the Tribunal, the portion of the Indictment headed "(a)
Planning for the assault on Austria and Czechoslovakia" is proved
for the most part by Document Number 386-PS, which I introduced on
Monday. That is Exhibit USA-25. That was one of the handful of documents
with which I began my presentation of this part of the case. The minutes
taken by Colonel Hossbach of the meeting in the Reich Chancellery on 5
November 1937, when Hitler developed his political last will and
testament, reviewed the desire of Nazi Germany for more room in central
Europe, and made preparations for the conquest of Austria and
Czechoslovakia as a means of strengthening Germany for the general
pattern of the Nazi conspiracy for aggression.
I shall present
the material on this second, or Austrian phase of aggression, in two
separate parts. I shall first present the
348
|
 |