Please accept this affidavit in evidence as Exhibit 59. Mr. President, the Prosecution has offered excerpts from the printed reports of the work con [ ... ]
been translated, let me say again, which has not yet been translated. It is here in the original. To avoid later repetition, and leaving the Prosecu [ ... ]
Handloser was asked to point out the passages in these regulations that appeared particularly important to him and to have them put in evidence. Han [ ... ]
Also I ask you to look at pages 9, 10, and 11. These are the regulations regarding the method of reporting medical research and papers on such resea [ ... ]
The next document, HA 68, is an affidavit by Dr. Albrecht Ziaja, a former generalarzt, who sent me this affidavit on his own initiative. He makes th [ ... ]
is Exhibit 67. THE PRESIDENT: Yes, I see it. DR. NELTE: Let me ask, Your Honors, wheth [ ... ]
orate and Professor Handloser knew what was going on in Buchenwald at this time. Although this conclusion is refuted by a letter of 5 May 1942, Mrug [ ... ]
These letters of February and March 1942 will prove that the Army Medical Inspectorate, if it had known what was to go on in Buchenwald, and if it h [ ... ]
by a notary on the basis of the originals there. As I remember, the Tribunal accepted this certification by a notary as sufficient and accepted the [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: Well, then, I would like to see the original exhibit, Your Honor. The translation has the 26th of September [ ... ]