LAMMERS: No, I am not acquainted with it. I believe no special law was issued; as far as I remember, it was left to the Gauleiter to establish laws. I do not know.
MAJOR JONES: The laws were left to the Gauleiter, to the Kochs and the Franks and the Rosenbergs; is that what happened?
LAMMERS: No, we are talking about the provinces of West Prussia and of Posen now; that is what our correspondence was about.
MAJOR JONES: I now want you to answer some questions about Sauckel.
THE PRESIDENT: Shall we adjourn for 10 minutes?
MAJOR JONES: If Your Lordship pleases.
[A recess was taken.]
THE PRESIDENT: Dr. Lammers, can you hear what I say?
LAMMERS: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, will you kindly try and answer the questions after they have been put to you and not break into the questions? Try and wait for a moment until the questions have been put because the interpreters and the reporters are finding it very difficult to take down what you say and to interpret what you say.