A. I was used as a nurse only when the Ahnenerbe research station was set up. Q. What i [ ... ]
sible. He is apparently a Dutchman and does not speak German well enough to testify in German so that it can be understood. Since the testimony is a [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: Is that question addressed to Mr. Lamm? JUDGE SEBRING: It is addressed to wh [ ... ]
November 1942 until April 1945, and the Germans certainly understood him at that time. THE PRESIDENT: No one knows wh [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Well, if the witness does not know the technical expressions he cannot even attempt to give them, but t [ ... ]
Q. You don't know that? A. No. Q. Now, was the result of [ ... ]
A. Yes, I saw them. Q. Did you know the name of an inmate named Holl? [ ... ]
Q: And what happened after Professor Haagen arrived in October 1943? A: What did you sa [ ... ]
certain extent and were sent to Camp Neckar-Eltz. As I said, about 30 died. I have evidence of that. Q: What evidence [ ... ]
the SS and sent to the concentration camp. Q: Now, these prisoners they were, that is the 90 prisoners the gypsies we [ ... ]