heard counsel for Prosecution and counsel for the defendant Beiglboeck in resistance of Prosecution's application, it is the order of the Tribunal t [ ... ]
fice of the Secretary General under supervision by an official of that agency. The clerk of this court will advise the Secretary General that the Tr [ ... ]
Any defense counsel now prepared to offer any further documents? Mr. HARDY: Your Honor, I am not in a position to put any more prosecution evidence [ ... ]
Dr. FLEMING: Mr. President part of the documents came into my hands only very late but I would like to point out something further. The closing brie [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: If your Honor please. If your Honor can see fit to rocess for 15 minutes, the Prosecution will endeavor to [ ... ]
to prepare the order. If you can advise him the witness will be called this morning; but he cannot have left, because if he is going without that or [ ... ]
MR. MARSHALL: The Tribunal is again in session. MR. HARDY: The prosecution wishes to re [ ... ]
There were 40 of us men. Then a doctor came to us, a man from the Luftwaffe, and he examined us. We had to take our clothes off and, line up. And he [ ... ]
to the commencement of the actual experiments? A. No. Q Now, will you, in detail, tell [ ... ]
once, or drank some water, I don't remember just what he did, the doctor from the Luftwaffe got very angry and mad. He took the gypsy and tied him t [ ... ]