MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: How long?
GÖRING: As far as I recall, at the most 2 to 3 weeks.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Now, I call your attention to the minutes of the 10th meeting of the Working Committee of the Reich Defense Council, Document Number EC-405 toward the end of that document, the discussion on 6th month, 26th day of 1935, which reads as follows . . .
GÖRING: May I ask what page? This document is very long and is new to me. What page, please, otherwise I shall have to read the whole document.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Turn to the last paragraph and we will work backwards.
“Commitment to writing of directives for mobilization purposes is permissible only insofar as it is absolutely necessary for the smooth execution of the measures provided for the demilitarized zone. Without exception such material must be kept in safes.”
Do you find that part?
GÖRING: This document that has been handed to me contains alternating statements of various individuals, that is, a dialogue. May I ask once more . . . The last paragraph contains nothing of what you have stated, apparently there must be a difference between the German and English texts. The last paragraph here is altogether irrelevant. Where, please, am I to read in the document?
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Do you find the third paragraph from the end? If my document is correct we have got the same document.
GÖRING: You must tell me who was speaking, for different persons speak here.