Q. Well, in your position having to do with figures you possibly were concerned with labor in Rechlin?
A. From Rechlin we were ordered to build a shelter in Laerz, and to carry this out we had to ask for labor.
Q. Didn’t they consolidate requests for labor and give them to you and you would send them up?
A. Requests were sent on to the labor offices on the one hand, and on the other hand to the GL.
Q. And they were sent by you?
A. They were sent by the commanding officer of the testing station, that is, to say, my superior officer.
Q. But you got them up and gave them to him to send them on?
A. I worked on them and passed them on to my commanding officer.
Q. You said that you had concentration camp workers—you also had foreign workers didn’t you?
A. There were about 1,000 concentration inmates and a certain number of foreign workers—Russians, French, and Italians.