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Q. And also 5 years loss of civil rights.

A. Five years, yes.

Q. And then, Mr. Witness, on the second of July 1923 were you convicted of another crime?

A. That was receiving, yes.

Q. That was receiving stolen goods?

A. Yes.

Q. Now, Mr. Witness, when was the next time that you were convicted of a crime?

A. Nineteen-thirty, I think.

Q. And what was the nature of that crime?

A. Receiving stolen goods.

Q. Mr. Witness, do you recall whether on the 14 of June 1929 you were convicted of receiving stolen goods?

A. Yes; 1929 not 1930, yes, yes. That was 1929 and not 1930.

Q. And you were sentenced to the penitentiary?

A. One year, yes.

Q. And again with 5 years loss of civil rights?

A. Yes.

Q. Now will you tell the Court the next time you were convicted of a crime.

A. In 1932.

Q. Now will you tell the Court the nature of that crime?

A. Theft of narcotics.

Q. And was that grand larceny?

A. Yes, grand larceny.

Q. And you were sentenced to the penitentiary again?

A. Two years and nine months.

Q. And again with 5 years loss of civil rights?

A. Yes, 5 years loss of civil rights.

Q. Now, Mr. Witness, when was the next time you were convicted of a crime?

A. I wasn't convicted again afterwards.

Q. When were you placed in protective custody?

A. After serving my sentence — I am not sure when it ended — 1933 or 1934 is when I finished serving my sentence; I think it was 1934, yes, June 1934.

Q. And then what happened to you between 1934 and 1941 when you were sent to Mauthausen?

A. Nothing happened.

Q. You were free?

DR. SEIDL: Objection. Mr. Commissioner, I don't want to object, but I think there is a misunderstanding. The witness was arrested between 1934 and 1941, and a question might be put to him to that effect.  

 
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