MR. DODD: Now, you look up in the right hand corner of that letter and see if it doesn’t say “The Plenipotentiary for the Economy,” and then it gives the address and date.
FUNK: Yes, and it is signed “By Order: Sarnow.”
MR. DODD: That is right, and he was your principal deputy, was he not?
FUNK: No.
MR. DODD: What was he?
FUNK: He only worked in the office of the Plenipotentiary General. My main deputy, who was in charge of those things, was Dr. Posse.
MR. DODD: Well now, at any rate...
FUNK: As I have said before, I personally had nothing to do with these things whatsoever.
MR. DODD: It has just been called to my attention that if you say the man was Posse, then in the second paragraph of that letter you can find his name: “I can refer to the statements of Generaloberst Keitel, State Secretary Dr. Posse...” At any event, important people in your organization were involved in this thing, were they not?
FUNK: Certainly.