work shop, as a studio. I was there and I knew his wife and his children and his mother there. I must say that my memories of these people are amon [ ... ]
Hoven directed toward helping the political prisoners, particularly the non-German prisoners?
A Yes, certainly.
Q Did you ever hear the name of the defendant Mrugowsky there? A Yes, frequently. If I [ ... ]
CROSS EXAMINATION BY MR. HARDY: Q. Mr, Pieck are you considered a apinter of cod reputation in Holland? [ ... ]
A. No, never. Q. Did you ever occur to you that Hoven may have killed people; that is p [ ... ]
question I ask and we will finish much more rapidly. Now, Doctor Ding was the chief of Block 46, is that right? A. Ye [ ... ]
of time that his deputy was Hoven; is that right? A. Yes, I believe so, but I could say that Dr. Ding was in the hosp [ ... ]
Q Was Dr. Genzken ever at Buchenwald? A. Just as in the case of Mrugowsky, or whatever [ ... ]
he was at tho camp? A Yes, definitely, and, above all, with reference to Block 50, the personality of Dr. Ding, the p [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hoaring reconvened at 1330 hours, 20 March 1947.) THE MARSHAL: Tho Tribunal is again is session. KURT BLOME Resumed < [ ... ]