[ ... ] military agency of tho Medical Inspectorate. Later Rascher suggests, or we know from the letter of Mrs. Rascher, Document NO 264, Exhibit 60, that to detail [ ... ]
[ ... ] moment that the document on page 73, that is, 234, NO 264, Exhibit No. 60, assume for the moment that the date 28 April is correct, as it is on the [ ... ]
[ ... ] Prosecution has attempted, relying on Doc. NO 264 and NO 1359, to set the time he left at the beginning of May 1942 or even later, in order thus to ascribe to [ ... ]