up to that time. I heard their names only since I was imprisoned. Q. You mean you had not heard up to then that Rasch [ ... ]
?y barracks, and I asked him to step in a moment and then asked him regarding the experiments. He answered me briefly and then our talk was at an en [ ... ]
Q. Now, you mentioned this report which you recieved on that meeting; that is Document NO-401, Prosecution's Exhibit 2 [ ... ]
Q Let's just look briefly at one or two points here and see if they right not indicate to you, if you thought about it [ ... ]
Now, do you suppose that they pulled this aviator in and inserted a rectal thermometer and found his temperature at 31 degrees and then tossed him b [ ... ]
Table salt-solution with pencortex) were successful only for a time." Now, General, if you had read that, wouldn't it have been perfectly clear tha [ ... ]
here. Q. I might also point out to you that Bensinger's comment expressly speaks of Holsloehner's experiments repeate [ ... ]
Q. Since you don't knew anything really about Holzloehner's Rasher's, and Finke' experiments, you can't swear to this [ ... ]
Q. I assume some of these gentlemen attended this meeting of physician in May, 1943, don't you? [ ... ]
undertake that type of experiment with our material. I must therefore first determine the point of view of the others concerned. "I shall be very g [ ... ]