THE PRESIDENT: Very well. Do you wish to say anything further about Number 20, 23, or 28?
DR. STAHMER: I have spoken about 20. Number 23 refers to the same questions regarding the interpretation and the contents of the treaty.
THE PRESIDENT: The statement by the Foreign Commissar of the U.S.S.R. in 1924. . . . Very well, you say that it is relevant on the interpretation of the Treaty of Versailles. And General Fuller’s book. . .
DR. STAHMER: General Fuller also refers in this speech to the personality of Hitler and to the question of rearmament.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, that concludes them.
[There was a pause in the proceedings while the Judges conferred.]
The Tribunal will consider their decision upon your witnesses and upon your documents. Have you anything further to say upon it?
DR. STAHMER: No.
[Professor Dr. Franz Exner approached the lectern.]
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, Dr. Exner?