THE PRESIDENT: I think arrangements can be made. P A U L M A H L M A N N, a witness, [ ... ]
Q You gave an affidavit here which primarily cover a period you served at the Eastern Front. Did you continously, af [ ... ]
A One day I received a letter from Defense Counsel for the General, asking whether I could recall certain incidents a [ ... ]
A A t that time it was Colonel Reimann. Q Have you seen [ ... ]
MR. FENSTERMACHER: Your Honor, may the Marshal be instructed to call the affiant, MAX PEMSEL, for cross examination? [ ... ]
Q. You were Chief of Staff, General Pemsel, to General Boehme during the months of September, October, and part of No [ ... ]
in a bestial way, reprisals were exacted. Q. That went through your hands -- the order for the execution of 2300 Ser [ ... ]
Q. And you passed that order on? A. Yes I did. It went through my hands because I wa [ ... ]
know how many persons were executed on that occasion? A. I can't say that but to my knowledge it was a great number. [ ... ]
Q. General Pemsel, after you left the Balkans, where did you go? A. From the Balkans [ ... ]