Mr. Ofstein. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. By the way when you first met this man, had you ever heard of him before or anything about him to your then recollection?
Mr. Ofstein. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. What else did he say about the military dispositions?
Mr. Ofstein. He said he felt it was a rather poor way to distribute the military because of the fact that support needed by one type of unit, such as the infantry, needs tanks—took such a long delay because they had to move it from another segment of the country and that he thought this was a rather poor situation.
Mr. Jenner. Did he say anything about the location of the—these units—were they widely disbursed, that is, let's take a tank unit—did you get the impression that the tank unit would be located far away from Minsk or near Minsk?
Mr. Ofstein. I believe he said the tanks were in the north and I'm not familiar whether Minsk is in the north of Russia or not?
Mr. Jenner. Did you get the impression they were not in Minsk, however?
Mr. Ofstein. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. What did he say, if anything, about units that were located in and about Minsk?