the blows they had received, but every night we could hear their "Most of the prisoners were not allowed to mention cries. Those who were released ha [ ... ]
A Mr. Prosecutor, may I ask you to listen to the end of my explanation. I will concern myself with Dr. Levy immediate [ ... ]
A Mr. Prosecutor, I should like to give you an answer in this case too. The book written by Seger is not called, "A Na [ ... ]
that you had them weighed and they all gained in weight. If you will look at the last two pages of your book I think you will see that you published [ ... ]
if you will accept this explanation. If the Times article was true about the poor food and conditions and if my suggestion is right that you afterwar [ ... ]
MR. BARRINGTON: That is all the questions I have, Mr. President. THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Boe [ ... ]
DR. BOEHM: Mr. President, I have no further questions to put to this witness. THE PRESIDENT:[ ... ]
AFTERNOON - SESSION. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The witness can retire. Dr. Boehm. DR. BOEHM: Mr. President, as to the [ ... ]
Q. And how long did you hold that position ? A. Until 1939. Q. [ ... ]