MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: And you yourself gave the directives for the employment of Russian prisoners of war, did you not?
GÖRING: Employment for what?
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: For war industry—tanks, artillery pieces, airplane parts.
GÖRING: That is correct.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: That was at the conference of the 7th of November 1941, that you gave that order, was it not?
GÖRING: At what conference that was I could not tell you; I issued these directives only in a general way.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: And the directive was that Russian prisoners of war should be selected in collecting camps beyond the Reich border, and should be transported as rapidly as possible and employed in the following order of priority: mining, railroad maintenance, war industry—tanks, artillery pieces, airplane parts, agriculture, building industry, et cetera. You gave that order, did you not?
GÖRING: If I have signed it, the order is from me. I do not remember details.
THE PRESIDENT: What was the number of that, Mr. Jackson?
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: I ask to have you shown Document Number 1193-PS.