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COL. AMEN: Were you acquainted with Colonel Rowehl?
LAHOUSEN:
Yes.
COL. AMEN: Who was he?
LAHOUSEN: He was an
officer. He was a colonel of the Luftwaffe.
COL. AMEN: What
was the work of the special squadron to which he was attached?
LAHOUSEN:
Rowehl had a special squadron for altitude flying which operated
together with the Ausland Abwehr for the reconnaissance of certain
territories or states.
COL. AMEN: Were you ever present when
he reported to Canaris?
LAHOUSEN: I was present occasionally.
COL. AMEN: Do you recall what Rowehl told Canaris on those
occasions?
LAHOUSEN: He reported on the results of the
reconnaissance flights and submitted his photographs, I believe, to
Abwehr I, Section Luft which, competent for this work, made some
evaluation of them.
COL. AMEN: Did you know over what
territories these reconnaissance flights had been made?
LAHOUSEN:
They were taken over Poland, England and in southeastern Europe; I
cannot be more explicit as I do not know the specific territories or
countries of southeastern Europe. All I know is that this squadron was
stationed in Budapest for the purpose of making such reconnoitering
flights.
COL. AMEN: Did you personally see some of these
photographs?
LAHOUSEN: Yes.
COL. AMEN: Now will you
tell the Tribunal the dates when you know that these reconnaissance
flights over London and Leningrad were being made?
LAHOUSEN: I
cannot give the exact dates. I only remember, being present at
discussions between Rowehl and Canaris--sometimes Pieckenbrock was there
too--that these reconnaissance flights did take place in the
aforementioned areas, that photographic material was furnished and that
the squadron operated from Hungarian air fields in the vicinity of
Budapest. I know this because once I myself flew back from Budapest to
Berlin in such a plane, and also from knowing some of the pilots and
their activities.
COL. AMEN: What I am going to ask you about
now is the year, or years we will say, when these reconnaissance flights
were being made.
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