MR. DODD: All right.
VON SCHIRACH: And, furthermore, that I asked numerous questions of everyone I could reach, in order to get definite information.
MR. DODD: Really I asked you if, from any other source, you found out? And you can answer that pretty simply. We know that you found out through Ross. Was there anyone else from whom you found out?
VON SCHIRACH: I could not obtain any really definite information.
MR. DODD: All right.
VON SCHIRACH: Most people had no information. I only received positive—that is, detailed—information by way of the Warthegau.
MR. DODD: Now, as a matter of fact, you got regular reports about the extermination of the Jews, did you not?
VON SCHIRACH: These...
MR. DODD: Written reports, I mean.
VON SCHIRACH: These reports, two of which have been submitted in this Court, were sent to the Reich Defense Commissioner for the attention of the expert in question. This expert passed the copies on to the inspector—I believe—or the commander of the regular Police.