PUHL: No, I am seeing you for the first time in my life today.
DR. SAUTER: I just wanted to establish this, for the sake of correctness. And the second question is this—actually you have already confirmed this, but after the charge of the Prosecution I should like to hear it from you again—in all these negotiations or in the documents which have been submitted and which you have of course read, was mention ever made of the fact that these things came from concentration camps?
PUHL: The word “concentration camp” was used neither during the conversation with Herr Funk nor during the conversation with Herr Pohl.
DR. SAUTER: And Herr Funk did not give you an indication of that sort, either.
PUHL: No.
DR. SAUTER: Then I have no further questions, Mr. President; thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: The witness can retire, and the Tribunal will adjourn.
[A recess was taken.]
THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Dodd, you did offer 3947-PS as an exhibit, did you not?
MR. DODD: Yes, Sir, I did, as Exhibit USA-850, I believe it was.