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Testimony of: Pfc. John R. Veitch (Contd)
476 A I could not say because I did not pay attention. I knew the Jerries were outside and I was watching them.
477 Q Where were you when this started?
A I was standing about 50 or maybe 75 feet from the group when it started.
478 Q Were there any inmates of the camp in the group?
A No, sir, not in either group, the German group or American.
479 Q How many Americans were in the American group?
A There again I would be afraid to say because I don't remember.
480 Q Can you tell me the name of any of the American soldiers who participated in this?
A Other than the sergeant and the Lt. Colonel I don't know, and I do not know the Lt. Colonel, just remember that he was a lieutenant colonel who was telling us what to do.
481 Q To what extent had he been telling you what to do?
A Well, such as, a couple of you men follow around the other side of the building. I happened to be one present and I went.
482 Q Tell me again in as much detail as you can just what occurred after the last German was taken from the tower?
A As I remember they were pushed in the river and the guns or small arms weapons opened up. I turned my back and walked back up towards the other tower at the main gate.
483 Q You saw the American soldiers push these Germans into the running water of the canal and shoot them while they were in the water?
A Well, they may have fell in. They may have been pushed in or fell in. I heard some shooting and saw one shot and I turned my back and walked away.
484 Q The one you saw shot, was he in the water or on the bank?
A He was in the water.