would he not? A. The Luftgau physician did, not the adjutant. Q. Well, that office wou [ ... ]
Q Now, Doctor, what was your fooling toward the Fuehrer? Were you an ardent Nazi? A I h [ ... ]
Q When did this attitude take place, in 1938, '39, '40, '41, '42, '43, '44, or '45, just when? [ ... ]
discussed the situation in a way that was different from other officers of the hospital. It was clear that the war was lost and all the talk of new [ ... ]
about the agreement which was reached there. Q You were of the opinion, were you not, at that time that Adolf Hitler [ ... ]
light when we went home. Q That would have been in June or July? A I assume that it wa [ ... ]
A I can't give you any more exact information about it than I already have. It was shortly before the talk with Hippke that Kottenhof told me about [ ... ]
Q You have introduced a lot of documents here about the knowledge of Kottenhof concerning these matters, and you mean to say Kottenhof had no connec [ ... ]
of us in the evening. We were all in civilian clothes. We were perhaps 13, including the Luftgau physician and these 13 gentlemen gathered in the Pr [ ... ]
A At first Hippke was rather reserved. He didn't say very much. Kottenhof thereupon gave a few reasons, as I have said before. He said for instance [ ... ]