the crime of his initial unlawful detention as well as to commit the additional crime of murder or torture. As has been said by another Tribunal, "E [ ... ]
that the death sentences were not carried out on the survivors of the experiments. Certainly Gebhardt; Fischer; and Oberheuser assummed no responsib [ ... ]
On 2 May 1935, Hitler delegated the right to make negative decisions on pardon applications to the Reich Minister of Justice. On 30 January 1940 Hit [ ... ]
The defendants Gebhardt, Fischer, and Oberheuser certainly cannot claim that they believed in good faith that the Polish women could have been legal [ ... ]
can only hope that we will not be accused of partiality in selecting only a few for comment. The defense of Handloser is a general denial. He says [ ... ]
an order and a directive. We have pointed out that the opportunity and power to control the participation of the military medical services in these [ ... ]
details of these experiments -- Eyer, Schmidt, and Schreiber. Eyer received a report on the first series of experiments and later, accompanied by Sc [ ... ]
Brandt concerned such matters as the kidnapping of Czechoslovakian children, the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, extermination of Jews, and the no [ ... ]
malignant and numerous crimes have been continuously and ruthlessly committed over a period of many years. What has been said with respect to Brand [ ... ]
respect to another report of a subject's condition. But Beiglboeck's primary defense seems to be based on the proposition that it is not a crime aga [ ... ]