Q. No, I mean Fraeulein von Falkenberg.
A. I don’t know any Fraeulein von Falkenberg.
Q. You are sure you didn’t supply Schilling with any material in 1941?
A. I cannot remember it. It might have been done by my department without my knowledge. Then, of course, I would take the responsibility for it, but I did not learn of it until now. My assistants did not tell me anything about it, if it happened. If you can prove it happened, I shall, of course, assume responsibility for it, even if it was done without my knowledge.
Q. Well, it is not terribly important, but let us let you have a look at Document NO-1756. In the meantime, when did this incident occur about your giving material to Schilling, after he had set up his institute at Dachau?
A. I beg your pardon, I didn’t understand your question.
Q. When did you give Schilling material, after he had gone to Dachau?
A. I cannot give any information about that myself. I have to depend on the testimony of my assistant, von Falkenhayn, and my secretary, Block. My secretary, Block, testified here that it was the end of 1941, but I would assume that she is mistaken about that, since Fraeulein von Falkenhayn testified that this material was given in the year 1942. I think the latter is more likely.
Q. Document NO-1756 will be marked as Prosecution Exhibit 486 for identification.
Q. Isn’t there a Fraeulein von Falkenberg mentioned in this letter of yours to Schilling, dated 3 February 1941?