Q. Now with regard to these Italians, do you know what provision was made for the guarding of those that were to arrive, that is, en route?
A. Of that I know nothing, because they did not arrive. They were not watched, or guarded at all. They were free workers, there was no reason to guard them.
Q. Now, Witness, outside of Kaufering, can you tell me where and under what names these other fighter factories were to be located?
A. In Muehldorf, and then there was a factory in Vaihingen.
Q. Just a minute. Now with regard to Muehldorf, can you tell me what that was to be used for, who was it to be used by?
A. First it was thought of as a fighter factory, and then, a few weeks before the collapse, there was a conference of the armament gentlemen in Munich, at which it was agreed that it could be used for the manufacture of Buna; in other words, they changed their minds.
Q. What time did that conference at Munich take place?
A. That must have been about the end of March 1945.
Q. Now, with regard to Muehldorf, can you tell me where, primarily this labor was coming from?
A. These were Hungarian Jews. There were Germans there. Where they came from, that I don’t know.