I had eleven main concentration camps under my command. From these eleven camps, internees were sent to other so-called labor camps. That was my job. I had nothing to do with the final solution of the Jews. That was an act done by camp personnel such as the commandants. Of course, the center of all those orders for the extermination of the Jews was Mueller of the Gestapo, who received his orders from Kaltenbrunner, who carried out the plans of Himmler.


To Leon Goldensohn, June 5, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004.


I had eleven main concentration camps under my command. From these eleven camps, internees were sent to other so-called labor camps. That was my job. ...

I had eleven main concentration camps under my command. From these eleven camps, internees were sent to other so-called labor camps. That was my job. ...

I had eleven main concentration camps under my command. From these eleven camps, internees were sent to other so-called labor camps. That was my job. ...

I had eleven main concentration camps under my command. From these eleven camps, internees were sent to other so-called labor camps. That was my job. ...