[127] Dr. Bergold stated (Tr. p. 751): “The prosecution has alleged that these great plants were made by slave labor, and I want to show that this plant in which, according to the allegations of the prosecution, Hungarian Jews were used, was not built by the Jaegerstab and that therefore the prosecution has not proved altogether that the Jaegerstab used Hungarian Jews.

The passage will show in a very short time that concentration camp inmates were not used. * * *”

[128] Portions of this document were introduced by the prosecution as Prosecution Exhibit 75. See pp. 550-52.

[129] Another portion of this document was introduced by the prosecution as Prosecution Exhibit 75. See pp. 554-55.

[130] Dr. Bergold stated (Tr. p. 584): “Your Honors, in all civilized countries, also in Germany, penal prisoners have to work. If concentration camp inmates were put to work in Germany, this was done within the frame of the law which existed in Germany for the employment of criminal prisoners. This was nothing special. This work of concentration camp inmates cannot be considered slave work.”

[131] Other portions of this document were introduced by the prosecution as Prosecution Exhibit 75. See pp. 555-57.

[132] Complete testimony is recorded in mimeographed transcript, 6, 7 Feb. 47, pp. 717-759.

[133] Complete testimony is recorded in mimeographed transcript, 24 Feb. 47, pp. 1361-1379.


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