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416 affidavits. The prosecution
called no defense affiants for cross-examination; the defense called 3
prosecution affiants for cross-examination. The Tribunal was in recess between
25 April 1947 and 14 May 1947 to give the defense additional time to prepare
its case.
The members of the Tribunal and prosecution and defense
counsel are listed on the ensuing pages. Prosecution counsel were assisted in
preparing the case by Walter Rapp (Chief of the Evidence Division), Erik J.
Ortmann, Kurt Ponger, Larry L. Wolff, interrogators, and Paul S. Siebenschein,
Howell Webb, Hans J. Wolffsohn, and Frank Young, research and documentary
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Selection and arrangement of the "Pohl Case"
material published herein was accomplished principally by Jack W. Robbins and
James R. Higgins, working under the general supervision of Drexel A. Sprecher,
Deputy Chief Counsel and Director of Publications, Office U.S. Chief of Counsel
for War Crimes. Henry Buxbaum, and Paul H. Gantt, assisted in selecting,
compiling, editing, and indexing the numerous papers.
John
H. E. Fried, Special Legal Consultant to the Tribunals, reviewed and approved
the selection and arrangement of the materials as the designated representative
of the Nuernberg Tribunals.
Final compilation and editing of the
manuscript for printing was administered by the War Crimes Division, Office of
The Judge Advocate General, under the direct supervision of Richard A. Olbeter,
Chief, Special Projects Branch, with Alma Soller as editor, Amelia Rivers as
assistant editor and John W. Mosenthal as research analyst. |
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