Q. And that is the only reason which you know as to why you were arrested? A. I was nev [ ... ]
Q. Now, father, will you tell the Tribunal what happened to you after your arrest? A. W [ ... ]
tion where the work was located and at the very last moment instead of going to the place of work we were lead to the camp hospital. We did not know [ ... ]
suicide. Then he went away and returned once again after ten minutes. He told me, "I know you know what can happen if you don't accept the injection [ ... ]
Q. Did you make any protest? A. In 1942 it was very difficult in the camp to lodge any [ ... ]
Q. How many recurrences of malaria fever did you have, Father? A. I cannot give you the [ ... ]
Now I was told to undress. I undressed and I was examined. The physician then remarked that everything was in order. Now wires had been taped to my [ ... ]
I managed to smoke about half of this cigarette. Later on I was given a little glass with Schnaps, and then I was asked how I was feeling. Somewhat [ ... ]
block 3, and there I was put to bed, and the very same evening a Polish prisoner -- it was a physician; his fir name was Dr. Adam, but I do not reme [ ... ]
He came on official orders. He told me, "Everything that has happened to you is a military secret." You are not to discuss it with anybody. If you f [ ... ]