DEFENDANT BECKER-FREYSENG: Mr. President, Gentlemen of the Tribunal: I also was given full opportunity to submit all t [ ... ]
played, with the knowledge and approval of my clinical teacher for more than ten years, I was a disciple of Eppinger. During those ton years I had c [ ... ]
arms. Many eye witnesses have agreed that my conduct was never brutal on anyone of the experimental subjects under my care. Among these witnesses ar [ ... ]
conducted have never gone beyond that which can be justified by the physician. I consider myself as a physician and a human being free of guilt.
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Court No. I, Case No. 1. I retain the hope that you, my judges, will draw your conclusions from my conduct and the situation in which I found myself [ ... ]
Court No. I, Case No. 1. Gebhardt was the famous surgeon and much honored creator of Hohenlychen. He was a scientific authority whom I looked up to w [ ... ]
Court No. I, Case No. 1. clinic. After that, the experiments were immediately discontinued, and I went back to the division at the front. Together w [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America, against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]
No. 10 of the Control Council for Germany. By the terms of the order which established the Tribunal and designated the undersigned as members there [ ... ]
exhibits a total of 570 affidavits, reports and documents; the Defense put in a total number of 901 -- making a grand total of 1471 documents receiv [ ... ]