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and impede our work. If the Tribunal deems my suggestion in order, we
would, before the Trial starts, have sufficient time to request from
this commission of specialists a statement on his mental condition.
THE PRESIDENT:
One moment. If I rightly understand what the Chief Soviet Prosecutor
says, it is this: That if any question of the sanity of the Defendant
Streicher arises it will be convenient that he should be examined now at
once whilst the medical officers of the Soviet Union are in Nuremberg.
If that is so, then if you think it is more convenient that Streicher
should be examined by doctors at the present moment on account of the
presence of the distinguished doctors from the Soviet Union being in
Nuremberg, you are at liberty to make a written motion to that effect to
the Tribunal at any time.
Do
any of the other Chief Prosecutors wish to address the Tribunal?
(There
was no response.)
Then
the Tribunal will deal with the application of the Defendant Streicher
as follows: His application for postponement, which is numbered 1 on his
written application, has been withdrawn. His other two applications,
numbered 2 and 3, which are agreed to by the Chief Prosecutors, are
granted.
The
Tribunal will now adjourn.
[The
Tribunal adjourned until 17 November 1945 at 1000 hours.]
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