FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBÜHLER: Mr. President, of course, I can make general statements as to the groups which the Prosecution has referred to, but I cannot refer to the individual documents with the necessary detail to establish their relevancy unequivocally. That is impossible for me, confronted as I am by a list which I have not seen before. Therefore I should like to ask, if I am to give reasons for each individual document now, that I be given an opportunity to do that tomorrow morning. However, if the Tribunal wishes only to hear general remarks about the groups, I can do that right now.
THE PRESIDENT: Very well, Dr. Kranzbühler. The Tribunal will adjourn now, and we will hear you upon these documents at 9:30 tomorrow morning.
FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBÜHLER: In open session, Mr. President?
THE PRESIDENT: In open session, certainly, yes.
[The Tribunal adjourned until 8 May 1946, at 0930 hours.]
ONE HUNDRED
AND TWENTY-FOURTH DAY
Wednesday, 8 May 1946
Morning Session
MARSHAL: May it please the Tribunal, the report is made that Defendant Schirach is absent.
FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBÜHLER: Mr. President, with the permission of the Tribunal, I shall now state my opinion on the documents to which the Prosecution has objected.