I think we can leave the rest of that.
“You are to report everything that comes to your notice, even though it may at first appear very insignificant. Rumors suddenly arising also come in this category, however false they may be.”
Do you remember your members in Romania being told to report everything? Everything they saw?
BOHLE: Yes, of course.
LT. COL. GRIFFITH-JONES: “An important section of both your work and that of your comrades’ work must be industrial concerns, business enterprises, et cetera. Not only can you spread your propaganda very well in this way, but it is precisely in such concerns that you can easily pick up information concerning strange visitors. It is known that the enemy espionage organizations are especially active in industrial circles both in gathering information and carrying out acts of sabotage. Members with close connections with shipping and forwarding companies are particularly suitable for this work. It goes without saying that you must be meticulous and cautious when selecting your assistants.”
THE PRESIDENT: Do you have some more to read from this document? If so, we will adjourn now until 2 o’clock.
[The Tribunal recessed until 1400 hours.]
Afternoon Session
MARSHAL: If it please the Tribunal, the Defendant Streicher is absent from this session.