A conversation between
Colonel G. I. A. D. Draper
Lecturer in the Faculty of Laws. King's College in the University of London and George MacBeth
The speakers discuss the mentality of the S.S. concentration camp officials which made them obey even the most appalling orders. At the time they speak of—1946—Colonel Draper was an officer serving in War Crimes Group, North West Europe, which was concerned with the prosecution of war criminals in the British Occupation Zone of Germany.