the German police authorities were responsible for the maintenance of the public order and security. "The operations carried out by the police were [ ... ]
deserters and Domobrane deserters as far as I can remember. Later on some deserters from the Cossack divisions joined them. In addition there were [ ... ]
"So far as I know, the bands did not wear any insignia that could be discerned from a distance. My knowledge is based on the reports that were sent [ ... ]
"In my opinion the Corps did not have this authority. The Corps could not interfere with the powers of the division and independent regimental com [ ... ]
out by the police, sometimes even without notification of the divisional commander. This I know for certain, particularly from a special case, wher [ ... ]
The next figure deals with concentration camps and forced labor. "There were no concentration camps under the command of the 69th Reserve Corps. " [ ... ]
representation through the Swiss Consulate in Zagreb did exist." In my final plea I will refer in detail to this paragraph and show that de jure re [ ... ]
My next document on the same subject will be Dehner Document No. 37, page 102, Document Book 6, and this becomes Dehner Exhibit No. 32. This is an e [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 9 January 1948) THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal is again in se [ ... ]
I myself saw a large group of partisans who had been captured north of Zagreb and who were brought back to the prisoners' camp. They all wore Germa [ ... ]