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Testimony of: Pvt. Albert C. Pruitt (Contd)
923 A Yes, sir.
924 Q Were these four Germans prisoners at the time this happened?
A I don't exactly know they were prisoners. I would not say for sure whether they were.
925 Q Were they armed?
A I don't know whether they were or not because we didn't have time to find out. We were moving pretty fast.
926 Q Who ordered them into the boxcar?
A Well, I hate to tell it but the CO is the one who put them in I think. He was around.
927 Q Whom do you mean by the CO?
A Well, I am not sure whether he ordered them in there or not, but they went in there and the CO was there.
928 Q Do you refer to Lt. Walsh when you say the CO?
A Yes, sir.
929 Q How far were these Germans taken before they were put into the boxcar?
A I think they had taken them right at the boxcar.
930 Q Did they have their hands up?
A No, sir.
931 Q Did they have their hands up before they were put in the boxcar?
A I never seen them with their hands up.
932 Q What did Lt. Walsh say to get them into the boxcar?
A I don't know. Just as I told you I don't know who ordered them in there.
933 Q Was this boxcar one that had in it the bodies of a number of dead?
A No, sir, but the cars were hooked on to it. There was bodies on each side of it.