VOCKE: Yes.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: And from that date, together with Pilseck, you did all in your power to persuade Schacht that a decision had to be forced?
VOCKE: Yes.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: Dr. Schacht agreed with you, but hesitated to take the decisive step?
VOCKE: Yes. He said—Schacht was not against it in principle, but he wanted to decide himself when our memorandum should be submitted, and as this memorandum was to be signed by all of us, and each one of us wanted to make corrections, the handing in of this memorandum was delayed from October until 7 January.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: The agreement was prepared by you and Pilseck?
VOCKE: Yes.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: And you approached Dr. Schacht again and again on it?
VOCKE: Yes.
MR. JUSTICE JACKSON: And he kept the draft all this time and told you that he was in doubt about the best moment to bring it before Hitler?