GEN. RUDENKO: Yes, Page 112. It states here, I shall read it:
“You are sent there not to work for the welfare of the population, but for the purpose of extracting everything possible out of these territories. That is what I expect from you.”
GÖRING: You have left out a sentence, “. . . so that the German nation may live . . .”
GEN. RUDENKO: Yes, that is right.
GÖRING: One minute—“. . . extracting everything, so that the German nation may live. That is what I expect from you.”
Before that it states, however, and this is the sentence I would like to read:
“In each of the occupied territories I see the people stuffed with food, while our own people starve.”
The sentence follows then.
GEN. RUDENKO: You do not deny that these are your own words:
“You are sent there not to work for the welfare of the population, but to extract everything possible . . .”