JUDGE SEBRING: What preliminary proof has been offered to this Tribunal that Document 910, purportedly signed by I. Ba [ ... ]
We now have in the Number jail a man by the name of Walter Neff, and the Tribunal probably has heard mention of his name in connection with some of [ ... ]
Nurnberg over the recess. It might be that we would delay Neff's testimony, possibly until even after Christmas. JUDGE SEBRIN [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 16 December 1946) THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in ses [ ... ]
part of the record of these proceedings. But we shall be glad to let him see the original reports. THE PRESIDENT: As [ ... ]
At the same time see what you can do toward supplementing these records unless the present records before the Tribunal are satisfactory to the defen [ ... ]
purposes was made available to the Luftwaffe. Several series of experiments were carried out forcibly, each one on about 15 gypsies. There experimen [ ... ]
for punishment (whether by Beigelbock or another, I unfortunately do not now know; in any case, Beigelbock, as chief of this division, was responsib [ ... ]
assistant, Beigelbock, about the status of his experiments." Signed "I. Bau** We now turn to document NO-911, which is Prosecution Exhibit 139. Thi [ ... ]
experiments began. As far as I knew in various methods; starvation diets to begin with, sea water and salt diets, salt injections, and so on. The to [ ... ]