saving of the diary is hardly possible. If Kogon had really saved the diary really in the way he described in the physicians' trial then the moment [ ... ]
one hand and in the Pohl trial on the other are in a similarly marked contradiction as in respect of the preservation of the diary. It will not be n [ ... ]
In my opinion this is a particularly strong argument for the assumption that the diary was really composed and written down altogether after the eve [ ... ]
sign it. In this instance this would have been Ding. Mr. Hardy admitted that this work report was only prepared for signature by Ding. He thereby a [ ... ]
Reichs-Kriminal-Polizeiamt pursuant Himmler's order suggested by Dr. Morgen, so that after this time Mrugowsky had also nothing to do with the choic [ ... ]
If the Prosecution had wanted to bring evidence that passage persons were used in Block 46 it could have done so best by Ding and Dietzsch. It produ [ ... ]
termination of the experiments. Therefore for the experiments with acridine preparations which caused a particularly high number of dead no charge c [ ... ]
one or the other sense. The only effect was that the experimental subjects fell to a disturbed sleep for up to 20 hours. Also for this Pervitin expe [ ... ]
to death were executed with projectiles poisoned with aconitine, I have proven that Mrugowsky attended this execution only as execution physician. I [ ... ]
typhus experiments. The indictment for these experiments fails like the indictment for the typhus experiments if Mrugowsky was not Ding's superior f [ ... ]