me a ticket. In 1944 there was no ticket available for me any more. With the approval of Grawitz I went to Hohenlychen on my own and tried to get ac [ ... ]
tives were sent and later the people concerned remained away altogether. And so after about 6 or 7 meetings these meetings stopped again. No experim [ ... ]
inspection for SS officers. The worshops were visited, the kitchens, the bread factory. They all made a great impression, the prisoners were well no [ ... ]
I was in the X-ray room of the hospital; and we looked at the X-ray pictures. I did not interfere in any way. It was in 1941. I was wearing the unif [ ... ]
A. I did not attend this conference from the beginning. As a rule Grawitz talked alone to his visitors. I was called i [ ... ]
it was generally customary in the military that all medical matters should go through the same channels. Then Grawitz said he could not publish thi [ ... ]
and belonged to quite a different agency. Besides, I do not recall that before 1944 I ever talked to Sievers. He will probably be able to tell us ab [ ... ]
necessary, especially with the troops in the east, before this new method of treatment could be introduced. Q. Did yo [ ... ]
A No. Q Did you know about Grawitz having freezing experiments carried out in his prese [ ... ]
A I somehow heard--I think it was from Grawitz himself--that Schilling was carrying on special investigations concerni [ ... ]