as we did we needed a number of years in view of the numerous wounds that occurred during the war. That is because of the difficulties which I descr [ ... ]
A. This is how it was. The first meeting in the summer can be traced back to me. Present were gentlemen of the Reich R [ ... ]
A. We discussed the question of what larger fields of research, considering the intensified conditions of the War, wou [ ... ]
Q. Well, do you remember what you did following the first meeting? What results occurred as a result of this meeting? [ ... ]
instructions to them of any sort, or things of that nature? A. I certainly had correspondence with the scientists. As [ ... ]
Cuort No. 1 Q. What about a man named Vezler? A. Vezler? Yes. Vezler was a physiologist [ ... ]
them but certainly not all of them. Maybe one or the other name is known from literature but if one is confronted with that Gentleman it does not fo [ ... ]
A. I believed that was before I got there, that is, before I went to Strasbourg. Whether this visit was in connection [ ... ]
and heard him talking about fixing up a laboratory you would know what they were going to do with the laboratory. A. [ ... ]
Q Well, now Herr Professor, this letter is addressed to the Fuehrer's General Plenipotentiary for Sanitation and Healt [ ... ]