ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH DAY
Friday, 3 May 1946
DR. DIX: … Do you know anything about the treatment of Freemasons or the attitude of Schacht to Freemasons?
VOCKE: Yes. The Party demanded that the Freemasons should be eliminated from the Civil Service. Schacht said: "I refuse to let anybody tell me what to do.
Everybody knows that I myself am a Freemason; how can I take action against officials simply because they belong to the Order of Freemasons?" And as long as Schacht was in office he kept Freemasons in office and promoted them.