this. Then comes the question of the scientific utilization, the humane execution, the problem of supervision and the problem cf stopping these expe [ ... ]
A. Yes. At that time of the war I knew quite certain that the Luftwaffe wanted to have these experiments carried out a [ ... ]
Q. Now I come to the conference on the Lost experiments. The defendant Dr. Gebhardt is accused of special responsibili [ ... ]
January 1942 on a skin treatment for phosphorous burns. The lotion discussed here is called R-17. The prosecution does not assert that you were dire [ ... ]
losis. What was the position of Dr. Heissneyer at Hohenlychen? What do you know about these experiments? A. Within th [ ... ]
cution submitted as Exhibit 25, you said, among other things, that at the end of the war you were Army Group Physician. What were the duties which y [ ... ]
BY DR. SEIDL: Q. Now, will you please answer the question, witness? A. This pass shows [ ... ]
The last mad orders came that no prisoners could fall into the hands of the enemy. These orders came from Berlin. I don't know -- if I hear now tha [ ... ]
Flensburg. At that time together with Ohlendorf, I suggested that we should take over the radio, which would have been possible at the time, with th [ ... ]
Official transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]