the authenticity? MR. McHANEY: Yes, indeed; as to that, your Honor, I think we will have to proceed and learn from ex [ ... ]
MR. McHANEY: If your Honors please, if I may answer Dr. Servatius' objection at this time before the next gentleman spea [ ... ]
example, during the whole time was head of one of the largest clinics in Germany, and at the same time, though, that only since February, 1944, he has [ ... ]
right is Conti, Reich Health Leader and Chief of the Civilian Medical Services, who, as General Taylor told you yesterday, committed suicide in the [ ... ]
Germany. I studied medicine at Jena, Freiburg, Munich, and Berlin, and passed my state examination in Freiburg in 1928. Thereafter, I became an assi [ ... ]
10 Dec 46 M LJG Blakley 4-5 My position as personal physician to the Fuehrer remained unchanged. My military status in the Army (Oberstabsarzt) was [ ... ]
DR. SERVATIUS: Mr. President, Attorney Servatius, for defendant Carl Brandt. Because of a mistake in the translation, [ ... ]
Commissioner, I would now like to introduce three decrees of the Fuehrer showing the evolution of this office. They are taken the Reichgesetzblatt, [ ... ]
ations to readjust the requirements for doctors, hospitals, medical supplies, etc. between the military and the civilian sectors of the Health and M [ ... ]
Decree Concerning the appointment of a Reich Commissioner for Medical and Health Services. 25 August 1944. "I hereby appoint the General Commission [ ... ]