COL. AMEN: Do you recall whether at any time in the course of the conferences Ribbentrop said anything about the Jews?
LAHOUSEN: I repeat, in this discussion, which took place in the coach, no.
COL. AMEN: For purposes of keeping the record straight, whenever you have referred to the Chief of the OKW, you were referring to Keitel?
LAHOUSEN: Yes.
COL. AMEN: Was the Wehrmacht ever asked to furnish any assistance for the Polish campaign?
LAHOUSEN: Yes.
COL. AMEN: Did that undertaking have any special name?
LAHOUSEN: As is recorded in the diary of my division the name of this undertaking which took place just before the Polish campaign, was “Undertaking Himmler”.
COL. AMEN: Will you explain to the Tribunal the nature of the assistance required?
LAHOUSEN: The affair on which I am now giving testimony is one of the most mysterious actions which took place within the Amt Ausland-Abwehr. A few days, or sometime before—I believe it was the middle of August—the precise date can be found in the diary of the division—Abwehr Division I, as well as my division, Abwehr Division II, were given the task of providing Polish uniforms and equipment, such as identification cards and so on, for an Undertaking Himmler. This request, according to an entry in the diary of the division which was kept not by me, but by my adjutant, was received by Canaris from the Wehrmacht Operations Staff or from the National Defense Department. I believe the name of General Warlimont is mentioned.