DR. SIEMERS: According to the War Diary that conference took place, which of course you cannot remember offhand, on 10 October. At any rate you probably mean that conference.
SCHULTE-MÖNTING: Yes.
DR. SIEMERS: Did Hitler then, as a result of that conference, make a final decision?
SCHULTE-MÖNTING: No, in no way at all.
DR. SIEMERS: Did discussions about that subject then take place continually between Hitler and Raeder?
SCHULTE-MÖNTING: No. No further discussions along that line took place then until perhaps the end of the year. Only when the reports which I mentioned before were received in increasing numbers was that subject taken up again.
DR. SIEMERS: Is it known to you that in December 1939 Quisling came to Berlin and also talked with Raeder?
SCHULTE-MÖNTING: Yes, that is known to me, and I took part in that meeting.
DR. SIEMERS: What did Quisling tell Raeder?
SCHULTE-MÖNTING: Quisling came on a recommendation from Rosenberg and said he had important news of a military and political nature. He confirmed, more or less, the things which we knew already.