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Q. Now, do you know when you
first entered the school at Kalisz; could you give me the date?
A. No;
I can't say that for sure; I don't remember quite.
Q. But you were
living with your grandmother when you went into Kalisz; is that right?
A. Yes, that is right.
Q. Did they come to your grandmother's
home, and then some very nice people did escort you to the home in Kalisz?
A. Yes, there was one woman.
Q. Do you remember, I mean, I
guess you hated to leave your grandmother at that time, didn't you?
A.
No, not at all; but after all I wanted to have foster parents.
Q. But
at the same time you must have loved your grandmother and hated to leave her at
that time, didn't you?
A. Oh, that wasn't so bad.
Q. What you
liked best, you liked to have good food and good care, didn't you? That is what
you liked better than your grandmother, isn't it?
A. Well, yes of
course.
Q. Sure. And you wanted to be like the other kids and have nice
clothes and a nice home, and play with the other kids; that is what you wanted,
isn't it?
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TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT N0-4173 PROSECUTION EXHIBIT
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LETTER FROM
HIMMLER TO SOLLMANN, 21 JUNE 1943, CONCERNING CHILDREN OF EXECUTED
MEMBERS OF THE CZECH RESISTANCE MOVEMENT |
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The Reich Leader SS Journal
No. 26/31/43 Rf/Rn |
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Field
Headquarters, 21 June 1943 |
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Personal Staff Reich Leader SS Central Archives File No.
Secret/111/10 |
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Dear Sollmann,
This is
to order you to get in touch with SS Lieutenant General |
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