THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. MR. HARDY: May it please the Tribunal, t [ ... ]
And your answer was, "And Grawitz." And then I said, "Yes, Grawitz. He came above both of them", and your answer "yes". And that occasions the reaso [ ... ]
was of common interest" And in answer to that you stated, "I got very friendly with Dr. Ding for a certain purpose in mind, namely, to protect certa [ ... ]
Q By virtue of that friendship you were able to gain knowledge of some of his activities. A[ ... ]
not enough knowledge on your part as to the actual conditions. It was, as I already told you, in this typhus station in block 46, that I took part a [ ... ]
Q And you state that you did not say that to me during the interrogation. I will read the questions I put to you and a [ ... ]
A If you say so that must be correct. Of course, at the moment I can't recall exactly what happened. [ ... ]
made in the translation. Q I was reading what you said to me, doctor. I proposed the same paragraph which is now cont [ ... ]
A.- Yes, well, Mr. Hardy, at the moment I cannot tell any more, but what you have just read as to what I was supposed to have said is, in no connect [ ... ]
taken out of the list, under some pretense be it that I said they were sick, for my hospital, or some other pretense, and then I or the prisoners pu [ ... ]