THE MARSHAL: The Court will come to order. JUDGE CRAWFORD: Dr. Sauter is still indispos [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The Tribunal reconvened at 1330 hours, 13 March 1947.) THE MARSHA: The Tribunal is again in sessi [ ... ]
Q You studied in institutes and became a professional doctor? A Yes. [ ... ]
means death. The aim of my work, as I shall prove in the course of my examination, and as is clearly shown by my book, was to create the best traine [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: Your Honor, it is suggested that this entire book written by the defendant he introduced under one exhibit [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER: They have been submitted some time ago. My document book has been submitted for translation on the 6th of February. That is quite early. [ ... ]
I quote: "What brought the medical profession nearer to us was more of a personal experience. Naturally we had no idea of the history of medicine an [ ... ]
In the course of the years from 1919 on until the time which I have just mentioned, 1931, this Government had demonstrated itself inefficient, which [ ... ]
persons of special merit, even if they did not belong to the party; and every five years, counted since the seizure of power, they were given to par [ ... ]
Q. Witness, in the course of the procedure, we will come to the fact that within the following years you were connecte [ ... ]