Court No. V, Case No. VII. A Yes, I am. Q Were you in a position to answer all question [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. Q But still after six years you can very clearly remember that it was not through General R [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. would pass it on to the Battalion Commanders. Q Very well. Witness, if you say here that [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. Q Did that regiment ever carry out the Commissar Order? A T [ ... ]
Court No. V, Case No. VII. words, and in substance, can you remember the commissar order? A Yes, I can do that. < [ ... ]
Q. Well, then will you please tell me. A. The Commissar Order, to the best of my recollection, provided that Commissars were not to be taken pris [ ... ]
us before, that the order provided that commissars were not to be regarded as prisoners of war? A. In spite of such [ ... ]
points which have nothing to do with this. MR. RAPP: I think it is perfectly obvious to the court that I am just try [ ... ]
frequently I had to give up a battalion or a company to other units, and what happened there, of course, I did not learn. Q.< [ ... ]
Court V Case VII BY MR. RAPP: Q Witness, do you know this document? Have you ever seen it before? [ ... ]