THE PRESIDENT: Is he here? DR. WANDSCHNEIDER: Yes, Your Honor. [ ... ]
A I am of Jewish origin, and in November, I believe - I believe I must correct myself now. I was dismissed in 1934; [ ... ]
at the time, around about 1933 and prior to 1933? Was he unprejudiced? A Yes, I think you must call him unbiased, a [ ... ]
relations with Dr. Rothenberger become more complicated after that? Will you describe that to us, please. Will you please explain whether matters b [ ... ]
swearing to this oath, I would ask you to leave this room; I will talk to you alone afterwards; and in the meantime I would ask those men who are p [ ... ]
Q. And what was the situation which caused a final complications? A. A few months later [ ... ]
MR. KING: Yes. THE PRESIDENT: Before you begin -- Dr. Wandschneider, you have one more [ ... ]
but one by one they were dismissed, but after I was dismissed, at the end of 1934, a few were still in office. Until November 1938 - [ ... ]
rights for the time being, employment rights to Jews who had served in the first World War? A. Yes. [ ... ]
A. I saw it myself. Q. Yes. Did you consider it extensive? A.[ ... ]