Q Then you do admit that you received reports periodically from Dr. Ding concerning the experimental activities at the [ ... ]
Mrugowsky in Berlin." On page 1177, Kogon states that "Ding triumphantly showed him an order from Mrugowsky", an order from Mrugowsky regarding Dani [ ... ]
Now, Dr. Mrugowsky, in view of all this do you still maintain that you never issued any orders to Ding and that you were not responsible for the act [ ... ]
"Ding told me so". Ding could tell him anything. That doesn't make it true. Q. We'll go on, Doctor. The prosecution h [ ... ]
Behring Works should also be considered. That had not been planned in the beginning. This test was to cover only the vaccine produced by the Robert [ ... ]
Q Did you ever attend a meeting on 29 December 1941 concerning this typhus problem? A N [ ... ]
October and the majority of the time was consumed in discussing this meeting. In the course of this interrogation on November 1, 1946, Mr. McHaney a [ ... ]
documents and realize how complicated the documents are, your memory is becoming convenient and you say you did not attend the meeting; either you d [ ... ]
Q. You did not discuss the testing of these vaccines? A. As far as Ding's experiments w [ ... ]
ment on human brings; to test the value of these on human beings, they set up Buchenwald; why did the Waffen SS resort to the Buchenwald concentrati [ ... ]