MR. DODD: All right. You also were, Mr. Witness, at the Vienna speech to which you referred, which was made in 1944; and it had nothing to do with the occupied countries but was directed only at the satellite states. Are you aware of that or not?
HAYLER: The speech in Vienna?
MR. DODD: Yes, the speech in Vienna in 1944.
HAYLER: Yes, it is true; I have already said that. Both the speech in Königsberg and the speech in Vienna did not deal directly with the occupied territories, but with Europe as a whole. I...
MR. DODD: Did it deal with the occupied territories directly or indirectly? Now, have you read that speech?
HAYLER: I heard the speech. Quite definitely it had nothing to do with them directly.
MR. DODD: Finally, in view of your testimony concerning Funk and what he thought about forced labor, you know, don’t you, that he took an attitude of unconcern about the forcing of people to come to Germany? Do you know that?
HAYLER: No.
MR. DODD: Well, you know he has said on interrogation that he didn’t bother his head about it, although he knew that people were being forced to go to Germany against their will. Are you aware of that?
HAYLER: No, I am not aware of that. I had with Funk...