“Question: ‘How was this done?’


“Answer: ‘These consultations and conferences were even arranged for the very top of the Party hierarchy. There was a man who was specially appointed for this; first Wegeler, then Neumann, then Schnurbusch, who had the task of strengthening National Socialist ideas within the NS Samling.’


“Question: ‘In the Einsatzstab there were experts from the different branches whose task it was to contact Norwegians and give them useful advice. In what domains?’


“Answer: ‘There were organizers, and above all instructors for the Hird, leaders of the SA and SS. Until he, himself, became leader of the Einsatzstab, we had at the head a press man, a propagandist, Herr Schnurbusch, an accountant, an expert on social welfare questions in the same way as in the NSV in Germany.’ ”

The Tribunal will notice in this document the name of Schnurbusch, as being that of the leader of the Einsatzstab, and of the organism for liaison with, and penetration into, the local Party. I am now going to quote an extract from the interrogation of Schnurbusch, which is found in Document Number RF-925.

THE PRESIDENT: Are you putting these documents in?