tice was without considerable degree of guilt. There was no one among them who aid not have many lives on his conscience. The Prisoners Committee an [ ... ]
A.- As a rule a representative of the illegal camp administration determined this in the first place. But, I should like to say right now that every [ ... ]
have had the appearance of justification but the names of these prisoners were so secret that even the informers learned one or another name only by [ ... ]
Q. Mr. President, to support what the witness has just said and to prove the activities of these informers and traitor [ ... ]
A. Similar. There were many varieties. Q. Now, I come back to your affidavit, Document [ ... ]
what the prosecution was interested in. I did not know that the statement would be used against me. I had no reason to assume that it would be and, [ ... ]
Buchenwald. Kuschnia-Kuschnarev received the assignment from the Gestapo to pick out the commissars, especially Jewish commissars, from among the Ru [ ... ]
Q. Was Kuschnir-Kuschnarev a member of the United Nations? A. No, he was a Russian immi [ ... ]
Dr. Kogan's testimony, which I believe camp from the camp rumors, were true you may be sure you would not now have the leading prisoners, and the Ge [ ... ]
killed by infection in the hospital or in the course of a TB action, but Kogan testified that there were epidemics. The camp officer Wuest, who was [ ... ]