namely, the SS. Genzken was commissioned in the Medical Service of the German Navy in 1912 and served through the first World War in that capacity. [ ... ]
During this period of time, four of the medical branches of the Waffen-SS were under Genzken, including Office XVI, Hygiene, of which the defendant [ ... ]
direction or knowledge. The Prosecution, therefore, has failed to sustain the burden with regard to this particular specification. TYPHUS EXPERIME [ ... ]
money for Ding's expenses, there being no other budget from which money was available. Mrugowsky testified that Genzken was his superior officer unt [ ... ]
order the Typhus research station became the "Department of Typhus and Virus Research," that Dr. Ding would be head of this department, and that dur [ ... ]
Mortality of victims of typhus during an epidemic "was around 30 per cent" and that "during the same epidemic four groups of experimental subject we [ ... ]
"the method used in making the vaccine." Of course, experiments with vaccines, conducted because of the urgent need for the discovery of a protecti [ ... ]
"effect; I told him that the effect varied as to the length of the temperature and a reduction of fatalities; and I told him that after having vacci [ ... ]
to cruel medical experiments in the course of which deaths were occurring; yet he took no steps to ascertain the status of the subjects or the circu [ ... ]
against Humanity, as charged under Counts Two and Three of the Indictment. CONCLUSION Military Tribunal I finds and adjudges the defendant Earl Ge [ ... ]