INTERPRETER: Dr. Thoma has just said that the last sentence is coming up.
DR. THOMA: There are two more short sentences.
INTERPRETER:
“A: ‘There were two pamphlets issued; one issued by Sauckel, and the other issued in conjunction with DAF and Sauckel and the Ministry for the East.’
“Q: ‘Has he one handy?’
“A: ‘I have not got a copy of this pamphlet.’
“(Signed) Beil.”
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Thoma, the Tribunal rely on counsel, you know; and when you tell us that this is an important affidavit, we rely on what you tell us. In the opinion of the Tribunal, the reading of the affidavit was an absolute waste of the Tribunal’s time.
DR. THOMA: I should like to put another request to the Tribunal. I have asked that I be granted an interrogatory for the Reichshauptstellenleiter Dr. Oeppert, of the office of the Delegate of the Führer for the supervision of the entire ideological and mental relation of the NSDAP under Rosenberg’s office. This affidavit has not been granted to me, but I already have it on hand.
THE PRESIDENT: Has the Prosecution seen it?