[ ... ] . 40, being Document R-129. Subsequent to the attachment of the inspectorate of concentration camps to the WVHA, defendant Pohl, on 30 April 1942 [ ... ]
[ ... ] Court II, Case No. 4 being document R-129, previously introduced into evidence. This letter concerns the incorporation of the inspectorate of [ ... ]
[ ... ] > HART: -- preponderantly for construction work and for whom it is sufficient if they do auxiliary work." The next document R-129 has been submitted in : Is it not 82? MR. HART: I think not, sir. I have not offered R129 which has been previously offered -- excuse me [ ... ]
[ ... ] to Document R-129, submitted by the Prosecution as Exhibit No. 40, German text page 70, Document Book 2, page 66 in the English version. It is an order [ ... ]
[ ... ] Q. Part of document R-129 is a letter written by you after the transfer of the Inspectorate of Concentration Camps [ ... ]
[ ... ] ? Q. Perhaps I have the wrong page. It is R-129 of the German. A. It is on page 70. [ ... ]
[ ... ] . Seidl as to whether you ever gave orders or instructions to concentration camp commanders and you answered that you did not. Now, in Document R-129 [ ... ]
[ ... ] work at the machines, We therefore all of us had to be interested in keeping every single worker as possible. When the Document R-129, Exhibit 40, in [ ... ]
[ ... ] Q. I shall now hand you Document R-129, which is Exhibit No. 40, and I would like to tell the Court what effect this [ ... ]
[ ... ] concentration camps. It is Document R-129, Prosecution Exhibit 40. It is on page 68 of Document Book No. 2. You testified that the hours of work were from [ ... ]