Q. When did that happen?
A. On 22 July 1942, 75 prisoners from our transport that come from Lublin were summoned to the chief of the camp. We stood outside the camp office, and present were Kogel, Mandel, and one person whom I later recognized as Dr. Fischer. We were afterwards sent back to the block and we were told to wait for further instructions. On the 25th of July, all the women from the transport of Lublin were summoned by Mandel, who told us that we were not allowed to work outside the camp. Also, five women from the transport that came from Warsaw were summoned with us at the same time. We were not allowed to work outside the camp. The next day 75 women were summoned again and we had to stand in front of the hospital in the camp. Present were Schiedlausky, Oberheuser, Rosenthal, Kogel, and the man whom I afterwards recognized as Dr. Fischer.
Q. Now, Witness, do you see Oberheuser in the defendants’ dock here?
Interpreter: The witness asks for permission to go near to the dock to be able to see them.
Mr. McHaney: Please do.
(Witness walks to dock and points to Dr. Oberheuser.)
Mr. McHaney: And Fischer?
(Witness points to Dr. Fischer.)
Mr. McHaney: I will ask that the record show that the witness properly identified the defendants, Oberheuser and Fischer.
Presiding Judge Beals: The record will show that the witness correctly identified the defendants Oberheuser and Fischer.