A.- It is not correct, if you use the first person. I did not do it, but the prisoners did it, but I assumed the responsibility for the action. That [ ... ]
a number of others, also foreigners. I don't know the exact figure any more. It was quite a large number. Q.- Well, when you saved a person from th [ ... ]
got together with them and I told them that and the committee gave me the advice to leave that to me and for reasons I have already told yesterday, [ ... ]
Q. Was your trip to Bernburg made before or after the first transport left? A. April 19 [ ... ]
intelligent inmates." In other words, the intelligent inmates considered them to be traitors. Isn't it apparent from that question at that time you [ ... ]
occasion you killed people by phenol injections? A. That was the first opportunity, the first necessity, where I myse [ ... ]
A. I could say it, but I can't say it because then I myself would not be better than the traitors. I assume the respon [ ... ]
other high officials, ministers of justices of foreign countries, and about all these problems of the informers-- Q. [ ... ]
Q Did Henry Pieck assist you in the course of these killings with phenol? A No. [ ... ]
avoided carrying out the orders of Commander Koch? A Oh, we did that in many different ways. There was a large number [ ... ]