Q. What did you do after leaving Berlin and Hohenlychen after this meeting in May 1943? A.[ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1830 hours, 11 March 1947.) THE MARSHAL: Persons in the courtroom will [ ... ]
several hundred. died daily in the homeland as a result of the war, this obedience to the state seemed to me the highest ethical duty. I was of the [ ... ]
they were acting under military orders, And, secondly, through the feeling and persuasion that through this act they were in a larger sense acting [ ... ]
Today one sees other aspects; among other things one sees that these basic requirements in which we believed have proved today to be empty; and one [ ... ]
or wood used? A. No. Q. When were such little fragments used for the first time - in t [ ... ]
have been a spontaneous infection? A. Yes, that is so. DR. FLEMMING: I have no further [ ... ]
1942 meeting in Berlin? A. No, in that concise form he did not. He merely told me that this was a problem for the arm [ ... ]
A Yes, this in on the 12th of October, 1946. That was the interrogation in which I was about to speak English to you, [ ... ]
to do what we were told to. Q Now, do you think Dr. Fischer, that it is permissible to experiment on persons condemne [ ... ]