As to Case: One day in the middle of August this year, I proceeded with the Company Transport, behind the company, which was taking part in the fight. At the entrance of Neer-Linter I saw a German hussar lying in the house covered with a sack. I dismounted from my horse, lifted the sack, and noticed that the hussar was dead. His face was covered all over with blood, the eye cavities were bored out, the eyeballs themselves had been completely cut away and had disappeared. The coat was torn open, the breast exposed, and showed marks of some twenty stabs. I covered the corpse again with the sack.
Read over, approved, signed.
Signed: Adolf Weinreich.
The witness was hereupon sworn.
Signed: Schmetzer. Signed: Hänse.
App. 65.
Herzogliches Amtsgericht.
Present:
Oberamtsrichter Dr. Schilling, Judge.
Hornig, Secretary.
Blankenburg (Hartz), November 14th, 1914.
There appeared as witness Fusilier Paul Rohr, 8th Company, Fusilier Regiment No. 36, at present in the Reserve Hospital at this place; he was examined as follows: