A. That I do not know. Q. Was there an Einsatzgruppe attached to your Army, the Eleventh [ ... ]
the entire winter when I was a commander, that there was no time to satisfy my curiousity. Q. You talked to the Chief- [ ... ]
sure that this agreement would provide that the responsible headquarters in the Army would be firmly obligated to give complete support to all activit [ ... ]
BRIGADIER GENERAL TAYLOR: It is in evidence. It was never read before I have just one more paragraph I would like to r [ ... ]
135. May I call your attention to paragraph 2, sub-division A, beginning with "The area of operations." Do you see that? Q[ ... ]
would like to read two paragraphs from the last page of the translation. I think the two paragraphs in question are marked in your copy. They are on p [ ... ]
until about the 24th of September then I moved to my command post in the Nogar Steppe, which is much further east. As far as the liquidation of Jews e [ ... ]
I gave it or not. Ref. IC id the intelligence office, is it not? but it has nothing to do with these matters. [ ... ]
Q. And just below there is a stamp of the 72nd Division, 27 November 1941, Diary Number 10, and at the left it appears t [ ... ]
arrest of all roving soldiers and civilians and the removal of Bolshevist symbols. "Every instance of sabotage must be punished immediately with the [ ... ]