[ ... ] > The document will be received in evidence. MR. KING: As Exhibit No. 42 the prosecution wishes to offer NG-219to be found [ ... ]
[ ... ] facts and certain conclusions. They may provide hints." Signed, "Letz, Berlin, 29 October 1943". The Prosecution would now offer NG-219 as Exhibit No [ ... ]
[ ... ] of English book 1-B. It is NG-219. I will read slowly, and I think the interpreter can follow: "The reciprocity contained in the Executive Order of [ ... ]
[ ... ] document, there is a copy of an excerpt from the camp report of the General Public Prosecutor in Jena of 30 September 1943. It is NG-219. May I [ ... ]
[ ... ] also present to the Court the prosecution's position on the specific objections made by Dr. Schilf to NG-219, which is Exhibit 42, I believe . MR. KING: As I understood Dr. Schilf, there were two questions in connection with NG-219 that he wanted clarified. Perhaps [ ... ]