FRITZSCHE: You are comparing two things which are not comparable. There is quite a difference, not treating commissars as prisoners of war and giving an order for the killing of 5 million Jews.
GEN. RUDENKO: Then, if I understand you correctly, the fact that you did not go against Hitler, meant that you considered such an order to be permissible in the conduct of the war by the German Army?
FRITZSCHE: No; I considered it was an impossible order; and that is why I opposed it, and not only passively as others did.
GEN. RUDENKO: But you continued to support Hitler?
FRITZSCHE: Yes.
GEN. RUDENKO: Here is the last question. Tell me, during the war, did you ever concern yourself with the question of preparations for biological warfare?
FRITZSCHE: Never.
GEN. RUDENKO: Did you ever hear the name of a certain Major Von Passavant?
FRITZSCHE: Yes, I know that name.
GEN. RUDENKO: He was the representative of the OKW in the Ministry of Propaganda, was he not?