THE PRESIDENT: I think we had better break off now.
[The Tribunal adjourned until 28 May 1946 at 1000 hours.]
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH DAY
Tuesday, 28 May 1946
Morning Session
MARSHAL: May it please the Tribunal, the report is made that Defendant Göring is absent.
THE PRESIDENT: We were going to deal with Defendant Bormann’s documents, were we not?
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: If Your Lordship pleases.
DR. SERVATIUS: Mr. President, two witnesses only have arrived so far for the Defendant Sauckel. Three essential witnesses are still missing. Perhaps the Court can help to bring these witnesses quickly so that the case will not be delayed. They are the witnesses Stothfang, Dr. Jäger, and Hildebrandt. I have repeatedly asked the Prosecution to get them but they are not here yet. I have not yet spoken to the witnesses.
THE PRESIDENT: Have they been located?