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Testimony of: Pfc. Harry Crouse (Contd)
819 Q Can Lt. Walsh speak German?
A I don't think so.
820 Q Did he tell them to enter the boxcar by motions?
A Yes, sir.
821 Q Do you know how long these men had been prisoners?
A No, sir.
822 Q Did you see them when they surrendered?
A No, sir, they were standing there when I went up.
823 Q Did they have their hands up or on their helmets?
A No, sir, I can't say they did.
824 Q Did you see them make any effort to escape?
A No, sir.
825 Q Where was Col Sparks when this happened?
A Right by the railroad crossing.
826 Q Did he see this shooting?
A I wouldn't say that he saw it. It might have been that his back was to it, but he certainly heard it.
827 Q Where was he standing when Lt. Walsh called for the BAR, with respect to the position of Lt. Walsh?
A They were standing right together at the crossing.
828 Q Did you see Col. Sparks shoot any Germans that day?
A No, sir.
829 Q The incident that you have described at the Dachau Concentration Camp was when you first started into camp?
829 A We had just gotten into camp, yes, sir.
830 Q Did you see the killing of the Germans on the banks of the canal along the stockade fence?
A No, sir.