copies. I always gave them to SS Obersturmfuehrer Schulz. He was in Cologne. He was the political leader of the political division. He recommended to [ ... ]
fight in order to eat that. Then when such fights broke out the SS -BY THE PRESIDENT: Q Do you mean that Russians wer [ ... ]
They were always sent from all prisons in Germany -- from the Wehrmacht, the Luftwaffe, the SS and SA. THE PRESIDENT: [ ... ]
truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me God. (Witness repeats oath in English) THE PRESIDENT: M. Dubost, can you [ ... ]
and tore all the hair off my head, so hair and blood was laying on the floor around me. And so all of a sudden they all started to run upon me and be [ ... ]
started to screw so that all the meat loosened from the bones. I felt an awful pain and fainted away again. But I came back again, and I have still [ ... ]
up, and I made an attempt and fell down again because of the paralysis. Then they kicked me, but I said, "Isn't it better to put me to death, because [ ... ]
back. I shouldn't have done that, because that made them absolutely furious. I fainted away, collapsed, and I don't know for how long a time, but I c [ ... ]
found him up at Trondheim together with other Norwegians in a grave there with a bullet through his neck. twenty-five months, was a house of horror. [ ... ]
weeks we were there. It was too much even for the SS, who had to take care of the camp, so they gave it up, I suppose, and I was sent from Nevengamme [ ... ]