DR. SERVATIUS: Were you not also appointed to this post by the German Labor Front?
JÄGER: No. The contract which the firm of Krupp made with me was made through the German Labor Front.
DR. SERVATIUS: If I understand you correctly, you did not conclude the contract directly with the Labor Front; but you were under obligations to the German Labor Front, were you not?
JÄGER: I have never felt that I had anything to do with the Labor Front in that respect.
DR. SERVATIUS: Witness, did you not continuously send reports to the German Labor Front about the conditions in the camps?
JÄGER: That happened only in a few cases, as far as I can remember. I generally sent these reports to the public health authorities and to the firm of Krupp.
DR. SERVATIUS: Did you not also report to the Trade Inspection Board?
JÄGER: Not always. I reported just a few cases to the health office of the city of Essen, but only in individual cases when it appeared important to me that the health office should be informed.
DR. SERVATIUS: Do you know the office for public health and medical care?
JÄGER: Yes.