LAMMERS: He received all the texts which were received by other ministers, provided there was a general distribution.
MAJOR JONES: And indeed, when he was the Governor General of the Government General, he maintained a ministerial office to deal with the incoming matters of the Reich Cabinet?
LAMMERS: Who are you talking about? Frank?
MAJOR JONES: I am now talking about the Defendant Frank, yes.
LAMMERS: Frank had an office in Berlin where ministerial matters were delivered to him.
MAJOR JONES: So that the Reich Cabinet did not actually meet, but it continued to exist, did it not?
LAMMERS: The Reich Cabinet existed only for those legislative and administrative matters which could be handled in writing and by means of circulating letters.
MAJOR JONES: And the members of the Reich Cabinet, like Frank, continued to receive communications as to the legislative tasks and performances of the Reich Cabinet, even though they were not available for conferences or meetings?
LAMMERS: They got such communications.
MAJOR JONES: I think it is time to break off.