Q. You spoke only of prisoners then?
A. That is correct.
Q. Are those prisoners in pre-trial imprisonment who have not yet been put on trial or are those prisoners who have already received some sentence?
A. Prisoners who have already received some sentence.
Q. In other words, prisoners who have been condemned or sentenced?
A. But not necessarily to death.
Q. Yes, other sentences, aside from the death sentence, included. Did you as a scientist interest yourself in the question of why a person was sentenced, for what crimes he was sentenced?
A. No, I did not.
Q. Did you at least concern yourself with the question whether the man was condemned, was sentenced by a regular court or a court martial, or an extraordinary court?
A. None of these prisoners would have been sentenced by a court martial; they would have been sentenced by an ordinary civilian court.