the PA camp at Krcuznach, Freibach, Freising, and August, 1945, I came to Dachau. September '46, I came to Nurnberg. I was in noway acquainted with [ ... ]
DR. GAWLIK: Mr. President, with reference to the ruling of the Tribunal in the session of 3 January 1947, page 1079 an [ ... ]
A.- Yes, I think so. Q.- Will you please - A.- Pronunciation won't be quite right. I have been learning a little more English since this trial has [ ... ]
ledge and belief. This affidavit was given by me freely and voluntarily without promise of reward and I was subject to no duress or threat of any ki [ ... ]
A.- Yes, that's right/ Q.- You were not familiar with the word "voluntarily"? A.- That's right. Q.- You were not familiar with the word "subjecte [ ... ]
A I think the misunderstanding arises because I do know a little conversational English; as I have already said in th [ ... ]
and what portions you say are untrue and. do not reflect what you said at that time or do not reflect the truth. A I [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America, against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]
by you and that at t he time you signed it there were certain English words or phrases in the affidavit which were strange or unknown to you and tha [ ... ]
A In the second paragraph "assigned" in the first sentence. In the third line "I was appointed", the word "appointed" [ ... ]