territories an enormous lack of physicians. I went to the prison of Spielberg at Bruenn. Q. When? [ ... ]
were admitted, but we knew, at that time, that there were approximately a steady eight thousand there, from the kitchen. Q. [ ... ]
Court. No. 1 comrades the first impression wasn't bad at all. I saw blocks of the old political inmates, mostly artisans, who worked in the camp. My [ ... ]
When the camps were changed into labor camps and the inmates were sent to work for Germany's war industry, it was permitted for the inmates to recei [ ... ]
down on the ground in order not to have to look. There were heaps of dead which we could not bury because we had no facilities to do so. Later, afte [ ... ]
layer of any food contained in a pot where more fat was contained. In order to give you some more specific answer one must assume that the amount of [ ... ]
any particular symptoms of hanger with the exception of symptoms in the stomach and it started only in the year 1944. Q.[ ... ]
amont the inmate s after dring that potato soup. Now and again pieces of meat were floating in that soup but very thin threads of meat.
In the evening we got a little marmalade, very small quantities of marma lade and once a week we received cheese. That was normal, there was some ex [ ... ]
as an example; namely the caloric value of these official packages was completely insufficient. Q. During the year of [ ... ]