As Ding's superior, didn't you have to exercise official supervision over him and don't you, for that reason, have to bear the co-responsibility for [ ... ]
the concentration camp at Buchenwald for the investigation of typhus and appointed Ding as head of the station. I know nothing of the commencement o [ ... ]
As becomes evident from a number of my documents he was actually only very rarely in Berlin and not as frequently as Dr. Hoven stated. This statemen [ ... ]
Q. Did the typhus experiments in Buchenwald have any practical success? A. The first se [ ... ]
ments against various persons. I had to interrupt his hearing in Buchenwald to go to Kassel to effect a warrant of arrest against Dr. Hoven. In Kass [ ... ]
his stomach, whereas the judge who was working on this case testified that during that autopsy no such results were registered. Kogon is only repeat [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. BY DR. FLEMMING: Q. We were discussing [ ... ]
A. Ding never approached me in this matter. According to Kogan's testimony it seems that Ding himself carried through [ ... ]
that they were of a different nature than those which were made about the experiments in Block 46 as it was sent to me. This answer is in contradict [ ... ]
BY DR. FLEMING: Q Would you please state whether Dr. Ding ever approached you -- oh, I beg your pardon. You have said [ ... ]