Present:
Lieutenant Prince zu Carolath-Beuthen, as Court Officer.
Sergeant-Major Altendorf, as Clerk.
There appears as witness Uhlan Friedrich Herzog, 1st Field Squadron, Uhlan Regiment (1st Brandenburg) No. 3, who states:
As to Person: My name is Friedrich Herzog, aged 29; Protestant.
As to Case: I was in the hospital at Louvain. On the evening of August 25th, 1914, 9 o'clock, we heard shots directed upon our hospital. The shots came from a house opposite the hospital. They were fired by civilians, whom I saw myself.
On the next day I was taken from the hospital to the station at Louvain. On the way there I saw how shots were fired by civilians upon four nursing sisters who were carrying a wounded German soldier. The soldier, on this occasion, was hurt in the foot.
Read over, approved, signed.
Signed: Friedrich Herzog.
The witness was sworn.
Proceedings took place as above.
Signed: zu Carolath-Beuthen, Lieutenant, Officer of the Court.
Signed: Altendorf, Sergeant-Major, Clerk.