they had used upon them. There was twelve of them; and the four that were living, the other eight, so far as Widing understood, died down there at St [ ... ]
They were very nervous and behaved as mad persons. We saw several were drunk. Feeble as we were, we couldn't walk fast enough, and five of them,- [ ... ]
I don't remember so much before, so I had a good chance, camps, and the few, comparatively few Norwegian "NN" prisoners who were living in very bad [ ... ]
they unaware of what went on in the camps? A That is naturally very difficult to me to answer. But in about how the [ ... ]
Q Was there any religious service conducted? M. DUBOST: I have no further questions to [ ... ]
too. But when they tortured me they were most civil. So far as I remember, there was only one person in uniform during one of the torture interrogatio [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT : Does any other Defendant's Counsel wish to ask any questions? Mr. Dubost, have you anything you wish to [ ... ]
you will indicate the treatment to which you were exposed, to people of your rank in those disciplinary camps, and for what reasons? [ ... ]
parcels which our families sent to us for a whole month. We could not write nor could we receive our mail. shipped to the regular Kommandos. I, pers [ ... ]
prescription of the Geneva Convention, which Germany had signed and which prescribed that non-commissioned officers who were prisoners cannot be forc [ ... ]