Q Did you enter into the SS later on? of 1933. Prosecution, you were a legal adviser of an SS unit? A That state [ ... ]
you will, in a few sentences, that is as to the cause of all this. I should say first of all that in the meantime the attempt of the National Sociali [ ... ]
of the government policy had to be brought about. That was done by two men, Langot, the Deputy president of Upper Austria and a farmer and engineer [ ... ]
Q Are you of the opinion that the plebiscite in Austria in April 1938 corresponded with the wish of the nation or not? ance with the will of the Aus [ ... ]
Will you try to confine the witness to less detail and get on to the material period? DR. KAUFFMANN: It is not coming [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The witness was giving us the figures in particular plebiscites long before the Anschluss and that seem [ ... ]
same men in the Reich, since in Austria we were limited to merely representative tasks. In other words, my activities did not take up all my time. D [ ... ]
and on that occasion I was given the order which you are referring to. But I career through to the last day of the war--that, even on that first occa [ ... ]
Q And what did Himmler tell you? A Himmler said that he knew best; that I had no poli [ ... ]
counter intelligence, should he coordinated with the SD and should be given personnel, which would have to be found in the proper manner. [ ... ]