I put it to you once again: Do you say that you did not know from the Admiral, Northern Coast himself that he had interrogated this man?
WAGNER: Yes, I am asserting that.
COL. PHILLIMORE: Well, I will take you to one more incident which you knew about, as is shown by your own war diary. Would you look at the Document D-658.
My Lord, this document was put in as GB-229.
[Turning to the witness.] Now, that is an extract from the SKL War Diary, is it not?
WAGNER: Let me examine it first. I do not have the impression that...
COL. PHILLIMORE: You said yesterday that it was from the war diary of the Naval Commander, West France, but I think that was a mistake, was it not?
WAGNER: I did not make any statement yesterday on the origin of the war diary.
COL. PHILLIMORE: Just read the first sentence. I think it shows clearly it was the SKL War Diary.
“9 December 1942. The Naval Commander, West France, reports”—and then it sets out the incident. And then, the third sentence: