COL. PHILLIMORE: You see, this was the first two-man torpedo attack by the British Navy against the German naval forces, was it not? That is so, is it not?
WAGNER: Yes, that is possible.
COL. PHILLIMORE: No, but you must know that, do you not? You were Chief of Staff Operations at the time.
WAGNER: I believe it was the first time.
COL. PHILLIMORE: Do you say that the results of that important interrogation were not reported to you in the naval war staff?
WAGNER: They were certainly reported, but nevertheless I cannot remember that the Commanding Admiral in Norway actually conducted this interrogation.
COL. PHILLIMORE: Did you see a report by that admiral?
WAGNER: I do not know where it originated, but I am certain I saw a report of that kind.
COL. PHILLIMORE: Was it clear to you that that report was based on interrogation?
WAGNER: Yes, I think so.