Mrs. Oswald. Yes, I have. I think that you are familiar with it.
Mr. Rankin. You furnished it to the Commission, did you not, or a copy of it?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Will you describe for the Commission how you prepared this document in Russian that you furnished to us?
Mrs. Oswald. I wrote this document not specifically for this Commission, but merely for myself. Perhaps there are, therefore, not enough facts for your purpose in that document. This is the story of my life from the time I met him in Minsk up to the very last days.
Mr. Rankin. And by "him" who did you mean?
Mrs. Oswald. Lee Harvey Oswald.
Mr. Rankin. Did you have any assistance in preparing this document in Russian?
Mrs. Oswald. No, no one.
Mr. Rankin. Are all the statements in that document true insofar as you know?