DR. KAUFFMANN: My question was directed toward paragraph seven, especially the last sentence, from which one could gath [ ... ]
Q At that time were billets overflowing, were they overpopulated? Q How did these billets look, the living accomm [ ... ]
DR. KAUFFMANN: Mr. President, I wish to call another witness with the permission of the Court, that is witness Neubacher. Hermann Neubacher, a wit [ ... ]
A As far asofficial contact is concerned, I had repeated conversations with him in his office, but that was concerned with foreign intelligence an [ ... ]
Q Kaltenbrunner was called the successor of Heydrich. Does that term apply in its full sense to Kaltenbrunner? THE PRESIDE [ ... ]
Himmler said to me that he had, "through the death of this man, suffered an irreparable loss. After Heydrich, no one person could direct the tremendo [ ... ]
then briefly. That was on the occasion when rumors of systematic action increased. I asked Kaltenbrunner what his thoughts were in this connection. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: I was just wondering where these terms were used. DR. KAUFFMANN: In the indictment both of these terms [ ... ]
Q Do you know of a case against pressure by the police, where ho used his power so that two church dignitaries in Serbia--that is, two dignitarie [ ... ]
Military Tribunal in the matter of: The THE PRESIDENT: Had you finished, Dr. Kauffmann? DR. KA [ ... ]