THE PRESIDENT: And you mean the whole of the document?
FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBÜHLER: That document is about one page, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Then you may put it in, subject to its being translated.
FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBÜHLER: Very well, Mr. President.
MR. COUNSELLOR SMIRNOV: Mr. President, we are talking about a document which is an account on the dissection of a corpse performed by Professor Palmieri. It is no report but merely an account of an autopsy carried out by Professor Palmieri himself.
THE PRESIDENT: Is it referred to in the conclusions or not?
FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBÜHLER: It is put in the general record to the same extent as the record of Professor Markov. It is the findings on the autopsy which Professor Palmieri performed.
THE PRESIDENT: Very well.
FLOTTENRICHTER KRANZBÜHLER: Mr. President, I have still another document in the case of Katyn, which I received from Polish sources just a few days ago. This is a document which was written in English and appeared in London in 1946. The title is, Report on the Massacre of Polish Officers in the Katyn Wood. In this document Polish sources are used, and I should like to offer this document to the Tribunal as evidence.
However, before I present certain lines of evidence, I would like to ask that the High Tribunal examine this document, for there may be doubts whether it can be used as evidence.