LAHOUSEN: When members of the SA were in the Wehrmacht, yes.
HERR BÖHM: Did you make any personal observations in this connection?
LAHOUSEN: No, I never said that. I said I had already talked about the SA.
HERR BÖHM: I asked you which leaders of the SA formations knew about them, and you answered that they should have known about them.
LAHOUSEN: I said the leaders of these organizations came to know about them in this way.
HERR BÖHM: And today I ask you whether the individual formations of the SA had received these orders.
LAHOUSEN: I can only repeat what I said yesterday, and I think I was very clear on the subject, in other words, how these orders were issued. I myself did not read these orders, but I know the effects they had.
HERR BÖHM: I can imagine myself how this happened, but I asked you whether you know anything about how these orders reached the SA?
LAHOUSEN: No.
HERR BÖHM: You do not know? Do you know anything from your own personal observations about members of the SA being employed for the supervision of prisoner-of-war camps?