DR. NELTE: It is not a question of good terms, but of a complaint which could be made in an official manner. Do you not think so?
[The witness shrugged his shoulders.]
DR. NELTE: When did you leave Rawa-Ruska?
ROSER: At the end of October 1942.
DR. NELTE: If I remember rightly, you mentioned the number of victims counted or observed by you, did you not?
ROSER: Yes.
DR. NELTE: How many victims were there?
ROSER: It was a figure given to me by Dr. Lievin, a French doctor at Rawa-Ruska. There were, as I said, about sixty deaths in the camp itself, to which approximately one hundred must be added who disappeared.
DR. NELTE: Are you speaking of French victims or victims in general?
ROSER: When I was at Rawa-Ruska there were only Frenchmen there, with a few Poles and a few Belgians.