GÖRING: Yes.
GEN. RUDENKO: Here it says:
“It seemed to me to be a relatively simple matter in former days. It used to be called plundering. It was up to the party in question to carry off what had been conquered. But today things have become more humane. In spite of that, I intend to plunder and to do it thoroughly.”
Have you found the sentence?
GÖRING: Yes, I have found it, and that was exactly what I said at that conference. I emphasize that again.
GEN. RUDENKO: I just wanted to ascertain that you really said that.
GÖRING: I did say that, and now I should like to give you the reason. In making that statement I meant that in former times war fed on war. Today you call it something different, but in practice it remains the same.
GEN. RUDENKO: All right. I draw your attention to Page 119. There, addressing those present at the meeting you state:
“Whenever you come across anything that may be needed by the German people, you must be after it like a bloodhound. It must be taken out of store and brought to Germany.”
Have you found that place?