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[ ... p. 276 ] MR. DODD: Very well, sir. Would you like me to refer back to number EC-28? THE PRESIDENT:[ ... p. 275 ] Batteries. Versailles Treaty there had arisen, and I now quote him, quoting from the document bearing our number EC 28, which consists of a lecture delivered [ ... p. 5124 ] we offer as USA Exhibit 758. Extracts from this document The next one is EC-27, which we offer as USA Exhibit 749. Extracts The third one is EC-28 [ ... ]

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Evidence Codes: EC-174, EC-28, EC-404, EC-252, EC-14, EC-257, EC-27

23 November 1945
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Speech at the Foreign Office, on the expansion of the military, new weapons, "the mightiest armament industry now existing [in] the world," and the war economy organization

Pages 1-5 of Lecture of Major General Thomas, Given on 24 May, 1939 at the Foreign Office.

HLSL Item No.: 450567

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Evidence Code: EC-28

Exhibit Code: Prosecution 760

Georg Thomas

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Georg Thomas

German general

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  • Born: 1890-02-20 (Forst (Lausitz))
  • Died: 1946-10-29 1946-12-29 (Frankfurt am Main)
  • Country of citizenship: Germany
  • Occupation: engineer; resistance fighter
  • Military rank: General of the Infantry
  • Military branch: German Army
  • Place of detention: Dachau concentration camp; Flossenbürg concentration camp
  • VIAF ID: https://viaf.org/viaf/47704733

24 May 1939
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Speech at the Foreign Office, on the expansion of the military, new weapons, "the mightiest armament industry now existing [in] the world," and the war economy organization

TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT EC-28

3 result in this document

Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)

Evidence Code: EC-28

Georg Thomas

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Georg Thomas

German general

Image of Georg Thomas
  • Born: 1890-02-20 (Forst (Lausitz))
  • Died: 1946-10-29 1946-12-29 (Frankfurt am Main)
  • Country of citizenship: Germany
  • Occupation: engineer; resistance fighter
  • Military rank: General of the Infantry
  • Military branch: German Army
  • Place of detention: Dachau concentration camp; Flossenbürg concentration camp
  • VIAF ID: https://viaf.org/viaf/47704733

24 May 1939
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