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Affidavit concerning the high altitude experiments at Dachau

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HLSL Item No.: 3066

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Evidence Code: NO-476

Exhibit Code: Prosecution 86

Hans W. Romberg

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Han Wolfgang Romberg

German physician; defendant in the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial (1911-1981)

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  • Born: 1911-05-15 (Berlin)
  • Died: 1981-09-06 (Weil am Rhein)
  • Country of citizenship: Germany
  • Occupation: concentration camp guard; physician
  • Member of political party: Nazi Party (since: 1933-01-01)
  • Member of: Sturmabteilung
  • Participant in: Nazi human experimentation; Nuremberg Medical Trial (role: affiant, defendant)
  • Significant person: Georg August Weltz (role: colleague); Siegfried Ruff (role: colleague); Sigmund Rascher (role: colleague)

01 November 1946
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[ p. 385 ] the cavities of the breast and of the abdomen had been opened under water an enormous amount of air embolism was found in the vessels of the brain, [ ... ]

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Evidence Codes: NO-610, NO-476

Exhibit Code: Prosecution 86

14 January 1947
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