A Yes, sir. affidavit. A (Looking at paper) Yes, this is my affidavit, sworn to. COLONEL PHILLIMORE: I put [ ... ]
Q And what did that briefing session consist of? Were there any questions on the orders? equipment, fitting out, were discussed with the Command [ ... ]
Q Now, after you got that order did you go to Admiral Doenitz's headquarters? A Yes, at my next visit at headquart [ ... ]
proximity of land. That was exceedingly regrettable, as the merchant marine not only required tonnage but also crews, and these crews were able in t [ ... ]
abreast with developments, as I had to transmit them to the commanders. Q Now, did you brief commanders on this order [ ... ]
the original is being held. THE WITNESS (After examining document): Yes, sir, I recognize that order. "Atlantic" No. 5 [ ... ]
DR. OTTO KRANZBUEHLER (Counsel for Admiral Doenitz): I am Dr. Kranzbuehler, counsel for Doenitz. [ ... ]
ing comes before rescuing? in which the rescuing was prohibited if there was danger to your own boat? been put down. It was ordered that the safety o [ ... ]
Do you see that in this sentence? wrecked sailors? Q In the order, at the end of the sentence: "Be harsh". Have you [ ... ]
seen that sentence there for the first time? A. No. Q. Was that sentence used by the F [ ... ]