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CROSS-EXAMINATION

MR. GOLDENBERG: When did you first go to work at the children’s camp at Voerde?

WITNESS DOERING: 1944 in June or July. I could not say exactly.

Q. What did you do before that?

A. I am a housewife.

Q. Are you a trained nurse?

A. No
 
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Q. How many children were at the camp when you arrived?

A. That also I do not know.

Q. Did you see the children every day?

A. Yes, I did.

Q. Approximately how many children were there when you came?

A. I would say according to my estimate there were between 60 and 70.

Q. Do you remember any transports arriving from Essen after your arrival?

A. Yes.

Q. Do you remember a transport in August 1944?

A. I was in charge of one myself — at least, I was one of the people who took charge of one — but I do not remember the date.

Q. How many children were in that transport?

A. I don’t know.

Q. Approximately how many children were in that transport?

A. I couldn’t tell you how many children arrived then.

Q. Do you know of a transport which arrived subsequent to that time in about October 1944?

A. I can remember one transport where children arrived in very bad condition, but how many there were, I do not remember.

Q. Do you know when that was?

A. No.

Q. What was the condition of the children in the transport that you helped bring in?

A. There is nothing much to tell you about this transport. They were all well and healthy as far as I remember.

Q. And you don't know when it arrived?

A. I don’t.

Q. Did these children leave camp Voerde well and healthy?

A. As far as I know, the children left Voerde at the end of February. I wasn’t present that day unfortunately, and, therefore, I cannot make any statements concerning it.  

 
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