THE PRESIDENT: Perhaps we had better break off now, and you can repeat the question tomorrow.
[The Tribunal adjourned until 30 May 1946 at 1000 hours.]
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND DAY
Thursday, 30 May 1946
Morning Session
[The Defendant Sauckel resumed the stand.]
PROFESSOR DR. FRANZ EXNER (Counsel for Defendant Jodl): Mr. President, I should like to put a request to you. My client comes next in order and he would like to be excused, if possible, this afternoon and all day tomorrow, so that he can prepare his case.
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, certainly.
MARSHAL: May it please the Tribunal, the report is made that the Defendant Von Papen is absent.
M. HERZOG: Defendant Sauckel, I was asking you yesterday whether you considered that Germany’s foreign policy was based on the Hitlerian theories concerning living space and the master race.