SCHACHT: Yes.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Now let us go on:
“The goal at which these people aim is generally correct and good. There is no place in the Third Reich for secret societies, regardless of how harmless they are. The priests and ministers should take care of souls, and not meddle in politics. The Jews must realize that their influence is gone for all time.”
That was also a part of that speech, was it not?
SCHACHT: Yes.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: And you pointed out in that speech that on the Jewish problem, as you called it, legislation is being prepared and must be awaited?
SCHACHT: Yes, I had hoped so.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: You assured them so, did you not?
SCHACHT: I beg your pardon? Yes, that was the intention as I gathered from my conversation with Hitler.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: And you knew that the laws on the Jewish subject were on their way?