Interrogation of Carl Schmitt by Robert Kempner (I)

Abstract

Kempner. You do not have to testify, Professor Schmitt, if you do not want to, and if you think you are incriminating yourself. But if you do testify, then I would be grateful if you would be absolutely truthful, would neither conceal nor add anything. Is that your wish?

Schmitt: Yes, of course.

Kempner: And if I come to something you might find self-incriminating, you can simply say you prefer to remain silent.

Schmitt: I have already been interrogated by the C.I.C. and in the camp. I would be glad to tell you all I know. However, I would like to know what I am being blamed with.

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