people who had been treated in such a way had to go into an adjoining room. They had to stand there for one hour with their arms sprayed. After appr [ ... ]
Q. Were these experiments with liquid gas like the first ones? A. Yes, they were liquid [ ... ]
Q And what did you observe about the condition of these experimental subjects who were forced to inhale the fumes of this gas? What happened to them [ ... ]
A During the first experiments, I mean the liquid experiments--there were four experiments--the average death toll was 7 to 8 people out of every 30 [ ... ]
A To Innesheim near Rastatt. Q Before we leave Natzweiler, I world like to make sure that the record is clear about these gas experiments you have [ ... ]
to which I came. I found on these occasions that these experiments were continued. Q How long were they continued, do you know? A Until the evacua [ ... ]
Q. And when was this? A. That was as early as February, 1944. Q. [ ... ]
of having undergone the experiments? A. I beg your pardon. No, none of them were released. Q.< [ ... ]
A. I went to Neckarelz. Q. And what did you do there? Why did you go there? [ ... ]
the condition which existed - which was meant to remain permanent in the Saar. That is to say, neither to France or to Germany with the Saar. [ ... ]