THE MARSHAL: Persons in the courtroom will please find their scats. The Tribunal is again in session. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The counsel for defendant may proceed. BY DR. GAWLIK (Counsel for the defendant Hoven): Q.- Witness, [ ... ]
Q. I turn again to your affidavit, Document No. 249, page 5 of Document Book 12. I should like to consider now number [ ... ]
Q. How large was the number of prisoners, or it would be better to say, the traitors and stool pigeons of whose killin [ ... ]
interested in seeing to it that Wolf lost his influential position, because the position as a trustee was one of the most powerful in the camp. It w [ ... ]
the welfare of the other prisoners. I know many of them who lost their lives in their fight for their commrades; but someone else always took their [ ... ]
Q. Do you know the Gabrellowicz case? A. I don't really remember the name but now I kno [ ... ]
not been the execution chamber, and that otherwise it would have cost the lives of many valuable human beings. However, the way in which the informe [ ... ]
tion. It proves also that Seegers is in a position to judge regarding the necessity of the measures taken. I call your attention further to page 25, [ ... ]
the name of Pieck. On page 30 in the middle it says: "Under the leadership of the German veterans Walter Barth and Harry Kuhn and with the partici [ ... ]