DR. SERVATIUS: With what office was that connected?
JÄGER: That was in Essen.
DR. SERVATIUS: I do not mean the locality, but with what office was it connected? Was it not with the German Labor Front?
JÄGER: I cannot say that precisely. I know only that it was a subdepartment of the public health administration in Essen.
DR. SERVATIUS: Is it known to you that the foreign workers were under the care and control of the German Labor Front?
JÄGER: Yes.
DR. SERVATIUS: Also with respect to their health?
JÄGER: On only one occasion did I meet a commission from the Labor Front in my camp.
DR. SERVATIUS: Do you know the institution of Gau camp doctors?
JÄGER: An institution of that kind was to have been created in Essen, but it did not happen. At that time, when we had just had a typhus epidemic, I suggested to the health officer—who was then Dr. Heinz Bühler of Mühlheim—that something of the sort should be instituted. Then also at a meeting I spoke about my idea, but I did not hear anything more about this Gau office for camp doctors.