reason why you shouldn't have been here whilst this witness was DR. BABEL: Mr. President, this morning I had a confere [ ... ]
M. Dubost, do you wish to address the Tribunal? M. DUBOST: May it please the Tribunal, w [ ... ]
CROSS EXAMINATION BY DR. KAUFFMANN: one point is of particular importance. This point concerns a matter [ ... ]
the people discussed such things as they saw in the camp? Did you high you could see it for miles away. They must have been curious [ ... ]
(Witness excused) M. DUBOST: I shall request the Tribunal to authorize us to call a Norwegian witness. hear because of [ ... ]
Q You remained there? Q Until the 20th of May, 1945? camp in which you were interned and the purpose carried out by t [ ... ]
Every imaginable type of blow. People were drowned in bathing tubs; squeezing of testicles; hangings; finally, family tortures. I have particularly [ ... ]
through work. Some were chosen to send to work commanders, such as Dorrar, a.s.o. After their departure had taken place every day, and the quarter [ ... ]
labor output was very slight. At a late date convoys came, and the group of people who had occupied them by that time under general policy were to b [ ... ]
are coming close to Buchenwald, and "my drsire and my will are that the keys of the camp should be in the hands of the leader of the Allies, and I don [ ... ]