Q I want to put another little coincidence to you, General, which appears in this letter as compared to the minutes of [ ... ]
possible, Jews or prisoner sheld in quarantine are to be used." Does that sound like a very good expression of volunteer subjects to you -- "Jews an [ ... ]
A These are only conclusions which are constructed hypothetically and I can make no comment on them. Probably I wouldn [ ... ]
A Well, this is merely my assumption from which I can conclude to he recalled that I spoke about soldiers. This letter [ ... ]
Q Well, you didn't tell him that then? A I don't know. I can't tell you that under oath [ ... ]
Q Well, doesn't that change the thing just a little bit, if Beiglboeck concluded that the experimental subject could c [ ... ]
I couldn't possibly assume responsibility for that work. Q Now, you got a report on these experiments, a verbal repor [ ... ]
the Schaeffer procedure had to be successful. That is all I really heard--that very short statement. I think that I asked him who these experimental [ ... ]
A No, at that time I had been here for three days. I was a prisoner of war in the Camp at Dachau. From there I was sen [ ... ]
A They were drafted by the prosecution and formulated as excerpts the various interrogations. They really didn't const [ ... ]