Q. Witness, a final question in regard to this chapter, was your admission to practice as a physician not attacked or [ ... ]
the target of persecution of the party. The offices more or less calmed down and above all the events of the war probably guided the people who were [ ... ]
Approximately, on the 25th or 26th of January my former wife called me on the telephone from Prague and requested me to help her because she was sup [ ... ]
When I made the preparations on my car in the evening for the trip to Prague the next day, a man in a dark uniform was in front of my door and asked [ ... ]
narration of the defendant Pokorny will be nearly concluded, will it not, outside of his military experiences? DR. HOFFMANN:< [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session.
THE PRESIDENT: Counsel may proceed.
humanitarian reasons he enjoyed the particular support of important Prague professors, such as Professor Biedl and Ghon. He finally became assistant [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Counsel, it does not seem to the Tribunal necessary that you read these documents which are simply repe [ ... ]
riage to a student of roentgenology, we met at least once a week after the meetings of the Medical Association. He always remained the same; he neve [ ... ]
"I have personally known Dr. Adolf Pokorny, who was residing at Rott on the Lech, since January 1945. Dr. Pokorny was known to me by name since Sept [ ... ]