(The witness repeated the oath.) THE PRESIDENT: You may sit down. DIRECT EXAMINATION BY DR. GAWLIK (Counsel for th [ ... ]
A. Yes. Q. When did. you join it? A. 1934. Q. Why? [ ... ]
Q What was your last rank in the General-SS? A Unterscharfuehrer. [ ... ]
A I was assistant doctor to the troop doctor and was medically in charge of the guards. Q[ ... ]
Germans, such as the Czechs, Dutchmen, Poles and Jewish prisoners. From this fact the impression might have arisen in Roemhild's and other prisoners [ ... ]
you? A. Well, the consequences that could come from disobeying an order of Himmler's have probably become well enough [ ... ]
A That impression might arise because I was not able to concern myself intimately with the medical care of tho prison [ ... ]
interference from me exactly as if they wore in a regular hospital. Later I got other specialists to take care of the patients, namely Poles and Fre [ ... ]
deputy. For throe weeks when Dr, Lolling was absent I was working in his office. I was not the official deputy with executive powers nor did I issue [ ... ]
A First of all because I provided him with very material advantages through these illegal work shops have repeatedly [ ... ]