A. I cannot remember well whether he was summoned to do just that. He started to speak against me.

Q. Now, you mentioned the fact that Rothaug had alleged that in your tender youth your parents had forgotten to give you the education of a National Socialist.

A. At that time I was much older, but indirectly this came as a hint concerning my parents, and my brother confirmed that to me and the young lady who attended the trial, that he even hinted at my parents just when he spoke of education, of education from the tender youth onward.

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Q. Witness, the entire question of the burial of the Pole was mentioned only because, apparently, it was contained in the files, and there it was used as further evidence of your attitude of opposition to the State?

A. These files, however, had nothing to do with the actual matter charged in the trial.

Q. However, it was further evidence of your entire attitude toward the State at that time?

A. Yes, that is how the presiding judge interpreted it and also expressed it.

Q. How long did the whole trial take?

A. From about 8 o’clock until 1:30 in the afternoon.