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Testimony of: Pvt. Albert C. Pruitt, 34573708, Company "I" 157th Infantry.
Taken at: Munich, Germany.
Date: 18 May 1945. By: Lt. Col. J. M. Whitaker, IGD,
Asst. Inspector General, Seventh Army.
The witness was sworn.
915 Q Please state your name, rank, serial number and organization.
A Pvt. Albert C. Pruitt, 34573708, Company "I", 157th Infantry.
(The witness was advised of his rights under the 24th Article of War.)
916 Q Do you remember the taking of the Dachau Internment Camp?
A Yes, sir.
917 Q Were you with Lt. Walsh as he went along the railroad tracks?
A Yes, sir.
918 Q What did you see along the railroad tracks?
A We saw quite a few dead bodies, quite a few SS troops.
919 Q Did you take any prisoners in that vicinity?
A Not very many, I don't think.
920 Q Will you tell me about the incident of the four SS troopers that were put in one of the cars?
A Well, there was four put in a car and they were shot at.
921 Q By whom?
A Lt. Walsh shot at them and they were groaning and taking on and I figured there was no use letting them suffer so I finished them off.
922 Q What weapon did Lt. Walsh use?
A If I am not mistaken he used a forty-five.
923 Q Automatic pistol?