in front of mo. This morning Dr. Boehm is going into these matters in far greater detail than they were gone into before the Commission. As I unders [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: There was no objection about his being examined about the affidavit. That was not dealt with in the Co [ ... ]
which was necessary or required to keep the inmates in condition in line with human dignity. They even had their own canteen where their daily heeds [ ... ]
BY MR. BARRINGTON: Q. Witness, you probably know it already, but if you do not, you may take it from me that in the la [ ... ]
25 and that the official report about it said that they were not all who took part in the excesses, but only the most prominent ones? Did you know th [ ... ]
Q. Witness, I want you to look at a document -- which is 787-PS, My Lord, in Book 16-a, at Page 16. That is a letter w [ ... ]
Q. Did you not talk with him about these concentration camps, these other concentration camps ? You were the commandan [ ... ]
"I received from various individuals, various complaints about illtreatments by SA men in concentration camps. I learned that SA guards had badly ill [ ... ]
after they had been brought in; and I personally saw to it that they were taken from that circle of inmates who had abused them, and that they were se [ ... ]
had any connection with human dignity. They, of course, led a life like the life any other inmate would have to load in a camp of that sort- [ ... ]