Signed: Winkler, 1st Lieutenant and Officer of the Court.
Signed: Schwertner, Non-commissioned Officer and Clerk of the Court.
C. App. 66.
Present:
Lieutenant of Reserve Glaser, as Officer of the Court.
Acting-Sergeant-Major of Reserve Referendar Richter,
as Clerk of the Court.
Sinzbaracken, February 25th, 1915.
Rifleman Kähler, 1st Company, Rifle (Fusilier) Regiment No. 108, after the importance of the oath had been pointed out to him, stated:
As to Person: My name is Emil Robert Kähler, 22 years old; Protestant; electrician at Kiel, on active service since October 14th, 1913, in the Rifle (Fusilier) Regiment No. 108.
As to Case: On August 23rd, 1914, I saw in a street at Dinant a civilian, about twenty-seven years old, who wore a band on the left arm with the Geneva badge, and who fired a revolver from a house door at a Pioneer, but without hitting him. I thereupon shot the civilian. The Pioneer took the revolver away from him.
Kähler took the oath as a witness.
Signed: Kähler.
Signed: Glaser, Officer of the Court.
Signed: Richter, as Clerk of the Court.
C. App. 67.