Defendant Oeschey: I merely wanted to explain that the whole of that action did not consist of isolated facts but that it is necessary to evaluate all those facts together in order to comprehend the legal evaluation of the offense as a whole.

Dr. Schubert: Witness, I now ask you to tell us what was the nationality of those two defendants.

Defendant Oeschey: Wdowen’s nationality I am afraid I can’t remember. The Kaminska woman was a Pole. Anyway, I don’t think Wdowen was a Pole.

Q. Well, what was he?

A. He was a Ukrainian.

Q. On the basis of what provision did the prosecution file its indictment?

A. The prosecution filed an indictment on the basis of part I, section 4, Number 1 of the law against Poles.[435]

Q. Against whom?

A. Against both defendants. If I am right—well, I am not quite sure whether my memory serves me well—(document handed to witness). Against Kaminska the indictment was based on part I, article 4 of the law against Poles and with Wdowen it was based on a crime of having aided in somebody else’s crime, articles 4 to 7 of the law against Poles. Also she was convicted on the basis of having offended against article 4 of the public enemies law.

Q. You saw that in the official court files?