committee and the illegal camp administration and whom I thought worthy of help, all these people I helped with no regard for what they had to offer [ ... ]
had them manufactured for the purpose of bribery in the interest of the prisoners themselves. I wouldn't be speaking of these unimportant matters no [ ... ]
Q.- On page 1204 of the English transcript Kogon called you primarily a man who liked to live a comfortable life; is that so? A.- I don't know what [ ... ]
sharply differentiated from the group of habitual criminals who worked with the SS and were sharply opposed by them. They gave great support to me i [ ... ]
be given that the rule of the informers and traitors in Buchenwald was broken. Despite the fact that conditions in Buchenwald were still bad enough, [ ... ]
Q.- Who ordered the release of prisoners? A.- The R.S.H.A. Q.- What were the prerequisites for a prisoner's release from a concentration camp? A. [ ... ]
soner should be released. That would have been the correct procedure, but of course it was never followed. This I know from personal experience; an [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]
counsel. Counsel for the defendant may proceed. DR. WALDEMAR HOVEN - Resumed DIRECT EXAMINATION (Continued) BY DR. GAWLIK (Counsel for the defen [ ... ]
invaluable service to the large numbers of Dutch hostages." Paragraph 11: "If these released hostages had been examined by another German doctor, t [ ... ]