relationship you had to the German political prisoners. Belgians, Luxembourgers formed within the camp shock battalions that were secret, which took t [ ... ]
M. DUBOST: I understand you, Mr. President, but I think that the testimony that we have given you during these two days [ ... ]
M. DUBOST: They were handed to you on Saturday. They were supplied on Saturday. when the sessions were suspended at no [ ... ]
cent of the men at least had succumbed in coming from Compiegne in the course of a 70- hour trip. This testimony agrees with that of Blaha, with that [ ... ]
taken out of the train by the time they reached Rheims. This convoy was going as far as Dachau. A few kilometers from Compiegne there were already n [ ... ]
natural dealings of modesty, the deportees were obliged to strip themselves of all their clothes, and thus they travelled for many hours entirely nake [ ... ]
document. That is the sixteenth document in the first document book. It is the one before the last. For this country it is necessary to make known [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Where is this document 417. M. DUBOST: In the first document book, the t [ ... ]
Vesterborg and Holland have been pointed out. This is dealt with in S-222, now submitted under No. 324, which is the report of the Netherland Governme [ ... ]
No. 344; this is the eleventh document in your first document book, There is also the camps still in Holland and in Norway. There is the camp of Fa [ ... ]