On this day, before we marched through Dinant and crossed the Meuse, my company made a halt at an estate near Dinant. The inhabitants of the estate—several men, women, and children—fetched us water. I and several of my comrades gave in return some cigars to the men and sweetstuff to the children.

Read over, approved, signed.

Signed: Paul Robert Willkommen.

The witness was thereupon sworn.

Signed: Dachsel. Signed: Steiger.

C. App. 77.

Present:
Lieutenant of Reserve Dachsel, as Officer of the Court.
Non-commissioned Officer of Reserve Steiger, as Clerk of the Court.

La Ville-aux-Bois, March 7th, 1915.

There appeared by order as witness Corporal Oehmigen, who, after the importance of the oath had been pointed out to him, and he had been warned to speak the truth, made the following statement:

As to Person: My name is Otto Albert Oehmigen; corporal, 6th Company, Rifle (Fusilier) Regiment No. 108; 23 years old; Protestant.