Because of this limitation of competency and working arrangement it is impossible that Prof. Handloser could have exercised a direct and personal su [ ... ]
as supervisor by being most fastidious in the selection of the subordinate "Leading Medical Officers", by doing everything possible to convince hims [ ... ]
Prof. Handloser was for 3 3/4 years (from 1 Jan 1941 to 31 Aug. 1944) Army Medical Inspector. If the Prosecution has not been able to produce one si [ ... ]
Therefore Prof. Handloser could do nothing, order nothing, plan nothing, without its happening that this inevitably became known in the outside worl [ ... ]
What an extraordinary man Prof. Handloser must be if he, whether as instigator, abettor, or participant, had anything to do with the experiments on [ ... ]
words. If he had been in any way connected with innovating new methods of research that deviated from the previously accepted rules, if indeed, as t [ ... ]
Professor Handloser never contested to have been interested in all these questions. He definitely denied, however, that, within the framework pf his [ ... ]
It is equally incorrect to point to the interest of the Army in an attempt to characterize the general assumption. Professor Handloser, during the [ ... ]
In first place, however, stood as primary and decisive measure in the struggle against typhus the combating of the louse. From the very beginning of [ ... ]
that the OKH Institute in Crace-Lemberg had been asked to provide typhus vaccine but that the Army's requirements could hardly be met by this Instit [ ... ]