THE TRIBUNAL (Gen. Nikitchenko): What does it mean more exactly?
SCHELLENBERG: That in partisan fighting and in encounters with the civilian population many shootings took place.
THE TRIBUNAL (Gen. Nikitchenko): Including children?
SCHELLENBERG: I didn’t hear about that.
THE TRIBUNAL (Gen. Nikitchenko): You didn’t hear about it?
[There was no response.]
THE TRIBUNAL (Gen. Nikitchenko): That is all.
SIR DAVID MAXWELL-FYFE: Since Your Lordship was good enough to ask me whether I wanted to put any questions, I have had some further information and I should be very grateful if the Tribunal would be good enough to allow me to ask one or two questions.
[Turning to the witness.] Would you direct your mind to a conversation between the Defendant Kaltenbrunner, Gruppenführer Nebe, and Gruppenführer Müller, in the spring of 1944, in Berlin at Wilhelmstrasse 102.
SCHELLENBERG: Yes.