might have approved of inflicting pain and death and have taken the responsibility for doing so. You must think of the different orientation. I co [ ... ]
Now then, you did expect that it was possible that these operations might have a lasting lasting on the victims, and you expected that eventual ampu [ ... ]
A If one desires to carry out such a surgical operation th then you consider the maximum security and in so doing one [ ... ]
girls, or was it in the cards that these girls should die? A I heard the witness, Madzka testify here and I am full [ ... ]
A It is quite possible that it was she. Q Now, doctor, you have stated that you can [ ... ]
A No, I was not. Q Were you familiar with the situation existing in Ravensbrueck? [ ... ]
cumstances there than was necessary for my work. I have no precise notion of what labor demands were made on the inmates in particular. I know not [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: Persons in tho court room will please find their seats. The Tribunal is again in session. BY MR. HARDY [ ... ]
A Yes, that is a part of the shoulder girdle. Q Is it an important part of these shoul [ ... ]
A. No, Mr. Prosecutor, this conversation to which you are referring contained exactly the same testimony which I made [ ... ]