Q You said that these words are not in the order. A A s far as I know it does not say [ ... ]
Q And further? ing off which can be achieved by being extremely hard as the price for the life of a German soldier. Q [ ... ]
ment was a question of figures. That admits of the answer yes or no. Was the only difference between you and Hitler a question of figures? [ ... ]
since I merely signed the document on behalf of my department. There was a basic difference regarding that entire question. BY GENERAL RUDENKO:
A. All means can be employed without any restriction upon women and children, if necessary. Q. [ ... ]
Q "Any measures"; don't they include murder? Q But it said here "Any means against women and children." [ ... ]
were you in agreement with his Statements or his wishes to do away with the arbitrary actions which were employed against the Soviet prisoners of war? [ ... ]
it. Q In other words, you admit this resolution. Now, I will give you another document. I shall draw your attention [ ... ]
Canaris' report, where it is stated: "Getting held of civilian personnel and also politically undesirable military personnel and the decision in rega [ ... ]
duty, I want to ask you: Is it in accordance with the concept of a soldiers' duty and the honor of an officer to publish or promulgate such orders in [ ... ]