A. Very few people from western countries were sentenced to death. I should estimate the number to be about twenty. [ ... ]
A. Oeschey had a considerable amount of Nuernberg Party work to do. He had a considerable amount of Party work to do [ ... ]
wanted to know why he did not have a session that particular week. Q. If I understood you correctly, then also durin [ ... ]
Straubing, and Schwandorf himself, and he liked to send Oeschey to Rothenburg ob der Tauber. It occurs to me that Oeschey went also to Weiden and S [ ... ]
Q But as far as Oeschey - A A s far as he was presiding [ ... ]
against Poles to us any more. They dealt with them in their own way, the so-called special treatment. Q The cases o [ ... ]
but to the smallest village and have the session in open if necessary? Is that true? A. Yes. [ ... ]
about it. I only had to attend one session per week. Sometimes, there were only two or three per month. I did hear from one or the other associate [ ... ]
Oeschey attempted to avoid a death sentence by way of circumventing construction? A. I have heard of two cases which [ ... ]
A. The woolen collection, as such, was protected by a special decree, and the death penalty was threatened. [ ... ]