[ ... ] ="speaker">Q. Were they also at this typhus experimental station? A. Yes, he worked there but not at the Ahnenerbe [ ... ]
[ ... ] signature should appear. It is from the Chief of the Ahnenerbe and is assumed to be the Defendant Sievers' letter. The next is Document NO-935, which is [ ... ]
[ ... ] separate the departments dealing with medical questions from the administration of the "Ahnenerbe". Himmler opposed that suggestion and referred to the so [ ... ]
[ ... ] affidavit signed by Dr. Gisela Schmitz, who, since she was a secretary of the Ahnenerbe from 1937-45, is in a position to illustrate the events of that time [ ... ]
[ ... ] Sievers did as chief of the Ahnenerbe, and inasmuch as he tried to limit his responsibility in this in his cross examination- THE [ ... ]
[ ... ] the job as the chief of administration of the Ahnenerbe Society, that he did not instigate medical experiments, that he in no way tried to bring medical experiments or scientific research in the concentration camps under the yoke of the Ahnenerbe Society. This document states clearly and shows the efforts made [ ... ]
[ ... ] Scientific Research of the Ahnenerbe directed by the depraved Sievers, began his murderous gas experiments aided and abetted by Wimmer, medical officer of the [ ... ]
[ ... ] : Mr. President, Your Honors, "Sievers - a key figure," a special case, "Sievers and his collaborators in the Ahnenerbe Society were completely [ ... ]
[ ... ] his professional career in order to fill the position of a secretary general in the Ahnenerbe society. He did this in order to make possible the only want to deal very briefly with Sievers' position in the Ahnenerbe Society that I have described in detail in my Closing Brief. I consider this [ ... ]
[ ... ] responsibilities within the "Ahnenerbe" and the Institute for military scientific research. When Professor Dr. GEBHARDT characterized responsibility within the "Ahnenerbe" with the remark that SIEVERS did not belong there at all, his judgment was absolutely correct. I shall now turn to comment briefly on the [ ... ]