approximately the middle of August. If these Divisions are believed to have been in possession of the Commissar Order the latter can only have rece [ ... ]
I shall now turn to the next document in the same document book; it is Document 74 on page 32 and 33, to be Exhibit 45. It is an affidavit by Eberha [ ... ]
began. This would probably have been in the last third of September. I no longer remember the exact date accurately, nor can I ascertain it any lo [ ... ]
Commanders subordinated to him that captured commissars should not be shot, but treated as prisoners of war. "Neither during the subordination of t [ ... ]
"Since I accompanied General Kuntze on most of his daily trips to the Divisions under his Command, I was often a witness for his personal care in th [ ... ]
So much for Exhibit 46. I now come to the last but one topic of my defense. I merely wish to submit but one document on the topic of the Commando O [ ... ]
office; as far as I remember, he arrived in Berlin for this purpose towards the end of September 1942, but at the latest, on 1 October 1942." I sha [ ... ]
'Chief of General Army Office' (General of Infantry Olbricht summarily shot on 20 July 1944), a further office of Chief Army Equipment and Commande [ ... ]
"I am absolutely certain that General Kuntze never infringed upon human rights. His pure, soldierly character of the best tradition eliminates abso [ ... ]
because the General would not permit him to take such a piece from his quarters, although there was plenty of it available." I shall continue: "Th [ ... ]