A Yes, although it is hard for me to recall the name at present. Q Well, who? but at the moment I can't recall th [ ... ]
of the Chief of the RSHA, Kaltenbrunner? Is that not correct? Chief of the RSHA, Kaltenbrunner. the prosecution? COLONEL AMEN:< [ ... ]
I will omit the first paragraph and start with paragraph 2: " I have been constantly associated with the aministration of concentration camps since 1 [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Just for the sake of accuracy, the last date in paragraph 2, is that 1943 or 1944? Q. 1944, I believe. Is that date correct, witne [ ... ]
You have already told us about the lengthy report which you took to Kaltenbrunner in Berlin, so I will omit the remainder of paragraph 5. "6. The ' [ ... ]
whereas at Treblinka their 10 gas chambers only accommodated 200 people each. The way we selected our victims was as follows: we had two SS doctors [ ... ]
"I understand English as it is written above. The above statements are true; this declaration is made by me voluntarily and without compulsion; afte [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: General Rudenko, you will remember that the Tribunal were assured by counsel for the prosecution that so far as witnesses were concer [ ... ]
to adhere to the rules which they have laid, down in this case. They will therefore not hear any further cross examination. Do you wish to re-examin [ ... ]
that which you testified to before? A No. I am always saying that the re was a connection of the RSH[ ... ]