A. The Reich Ministry of Interior had the functions of the police Ministry. It was to implement laws in every sphere a [ ... ]
the Fuehrer, namely, Hitler. Q. Conti was the successor to Wagner as Reichsarztefuehrer, is that right? [ ... ]
to some extent the execution of the laws against hereditary diseases, was it not? A. Yes. THE [ ... ]
THE MARSHALL: The Tribunal is again in session. BY MR. HARDY: Q. Now, witness, what do [ ... ]
patients had died a natural death. Q. Well, now these reports as I understand it were shown to Blome, weren't they? [ ... ]
A. It was not expressed positively enough, so that one could actually assume from them complaints that people were bei [ ... ]
Dr. Conti, was recognized everywhere. Dr. Wagner, in contrast to Dr. Conti, had the opportunity of seeing Hitler at any tine he wished and to expres [ ... ]
** March-A-JP-21-*-Karrow (Int. Von Schon) Q. And it is suggested from our interrogation that Blome lacked the charac [ ... ]
friends in Berlin, but even they fell away from him, one by one, so that, at the end, aside from Kaufmann, who has been mentioned, and a few others, [ ... ]
A He no doubt discussed such things in individual cases and worked on them, but whether he was empowered to decide, I [ ... ]