up by the typhus experiments at Buchenwald. The Prosecution does not contend that Mrugowsky partook in them personally, but I further believe to hav [ ... ]
the German Armed Forces is to be considered. It is clear that under conditions drastic measures had to be taken. When judging the Thphus experiment [ ... ]
Buchenwald one must not forget that Germany was engaged in war at this time. Millions of soldiers had to give up their lives because they were calle [ ... ]
responsibility of the experimenter towards the experimental subject. This moral responsibility of experimenter towards the experimental subject rel [ ... ]
other hand, the Tribunal denied the question and declared the typhus experiments at Buchenwald as criminal then it would have to be considered if Mr [ ... ]
the investigation had brought an charge against Dr. Ding, since he employed him for the experiments. Morgen emphasized that the name of Mrugowsky wa [ ... ]
can be deduced. The experiments were ordered by Himmler and Grawitz as his highest military superiors. As a Medical Officer of the Waffen - SS Mrugo [ ... ]
have given them to the American Army with his other documents. It is true that the witness Kogon who deserves no credit, as I shall show, pretended [ ... ]
produced documents only in respect of these the impression had to originate that the typhus - vaccine experiments were Ding's main activity at Buche [ ... ]
went into the adjoining room for a moment he had thrown the diary and a heap of papers into a box to save them from destruction. Two days later he h [ ... ]