[ ... ] III of the document books for Oswald Pohl. The first document, which is Document No. 30, is an affidavit by the attorney Dr. Schmidt-Klevenow of the 8 th of August 1947. I want to offer it as Pohl Exhibit No. 23. Document No. 31 deals with the same subject. This is an affidavit by Dr. Gerhard [ ... ]
[ ... ] Q And why were you appointed Pohl's deputy as main office chief? A The reason is simple. I was the next senior officer. Q. As Pohl's permanent deputy in that capacity, did you have a special function [ ... ]
[ ... ] Q In other words, you meant to say in your affidavit that you were appointed chief of this office by Pohl but did : (Counsel for defendant Hohberg): Q Witness, you said that you took up a negative attitude towards that appointment of Pohl [ ... ]
[ ... ] to speak to Pohl. Whereupon I went to see the adjutant and the adjutant said that Herr Pohl was very busy with very urgent matters and couldn't possibly give an audience to anybody. Whereupon I told him that I would call Herr Pohl and asked him to connect me and asked Pohl to please see Dr. Hoffman [ ... ]
[ ... ] No. 37. I want to offer this document as Pohl Exhibit No. 12. I am now turning to Pohl Document No. 14. It is located on page 51 of my document book for the Defendant Pohl. This is an extract of the Penal administration Law, which was an official special publication of the German Justice [ ... ]
[ ... ] A Yes, I do. Q Do you recall stating that you had seen Pohl in Auschwitz and you could identify Pohl? A Yes, indeed. Q Then were a number of pictures without names on them shown to you? A Yes. Q And were you ask to pick out the picture of Oswald Pohl? A Yes, I [ ... ]
[ ... ] experiments were to be selected by the Defendant Oswal Pohl? A. I did not know that. All I had probably received was the order of Himmler and I had to write it to Pohl and, in other words, to forward his original order. Q. Well, didn't the [ ... ]
[ ... ] accordance with Himmler's racial policies, non-German nationals were essentially used in preference to German nationals." Further proof of Pohl's connection : "Subjects for experiments were selected by Pohl. Himmler or I used to inform Pohl that a certain number of prisoners should be supplied for a particular [ ... ]
[ ... ] . You could have reported it to Pohl as his deputy, couldn't you? Couldn't you have done that if he had told you that? A . If he had expressly requested that I should tell Pohl that there was insufficient clothing there, then of course I would have done it. However [ ... ]
[ ... ] yourself -- that Gluecks reported every Friday to Pohl? A No, I don't know that. Q Well it is true. Pohl has told us that Gluecks had a long conversation and reported to him on Friday; sometimes it was in Berlin; sometime sit was in Oranienburg. I [ ... ]