AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 12 January, 1948.) The MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. [ ... ]
the meantime, I have questioned the defendants again about the affiant von Hurling and I have discovered that one affidavit by this affiant has been [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Without reflection on your statement, Dr. Sauter or General Dehner, I imagine it will be necessary for [ ... ]
like to make a statement. I have spoken with your Honor and with the Secretary General about this matter during the noon recess and I would like to [ ... ]
PRESIDING JUDGE BURKE: What Exhibit number did you wish to give it, Dr. Sauter? What number did you wish to offer it [ ... ]
PRESIDING JUDGE BURKE: You will please raise your right hand and repeat the oath. I swear by God, the Almighty and O [ ... ]
Q. What did they do then? A. They withdrew into the next locality. [ ... ]
Q. Did a number of occupying troops remain in Pfeffershofen on this day?
A. No.
BY DR. LATERNSER: Q. Herr Hirschmann, you said that on Friday, the 20th of April, SS arrived. [ ... ]
A. On Saturday, in the early morning, the Americans came. Q. What kind of troops were [ ... ]