TASK OF DEFENCE
COMPLAINTS OF COUNSEL LONDON, November 26.
partly from the assets of our political I Yon. Schuschnigg, former Austrian opponents.1' Chancellor and a star witness for the Mr. Alderman, when quoting a re- gS^? h nJ n s *%N^bwg Wri, port sent to-Hcss, said that by 19331 corr^oondent a* Nuremberg It is J?£ fS i.™!, Ti A,fY^i& family, and intends to stay there. which later became the Luftwaffe. A vienna lawyer| Dr . </ ustav Sein . A.letter to Rosenberg dated October, bauer, deputed to examine Schuschnigg 1932, outlined plans for training air f or the defence, said: "When I asked crews through sports and commercial, jf Schuschnigg was available for quesflying, providing" for the payment of j tioning I found he had gone, though 50 marks an hour as flight time pay forl ne had apparently been doing nothing those surreptitiously training for war.< for three wee j_ s before my arrival. A secret speech by Hitler revealed, « If he does not re turn voluntarily that Germany during the six-year 'j; sha]l have to ask the Court to bring period before the war, spent 90,000,000-; hiTn back" 000 marks building up the Wehrmacht. j • The i nc 'jdent is being'quoted as an Goering* grinned and exchanged instance of a series of events which glances with Kaeder when Mr. Alder- are ma king the work of the defence man read a report oi Raeaers inter- lawyers more difficult. It is stated rogation, in which it was stated that they were supp ii e{ _ w ith the prosecuGermany fulfilled tne word of the Ver- !tion . s documents of today's hearing sailles Treaty, but simultaneously ar-- only after thelr publication in the ranged to bund submarines m Hoi- Pregs Five copies were supplied for land, and carried out other subter- more than 2 0 defence counsel! fuges in Spam and Finland, where U- Lord Justice Lawrence said: "Since boat crews were secretly trained. some 2 50 copies are made available to EVASION OIF TREATY. the Press it is not asking too much The prosecutor quoted a document to provide one copy for each of the signed by Raeder on April 12, 1934, defence lawyers. It will be done."
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 129, 28 November 1945, Page 7
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