H. Epidemic Jaundice The epidemic jaundice experiments, which took place at Sachesenhausen and Natzweiler concentration camps, were instigated by t [ ... ]
A method to bring about an unnoticed sterilization was thought desirable. Medicinal sterilizations were therefore carried out. A Dr. Nadaus had sta [ ... ]
Brack made the following fantastic suggestion in his letter written in 1941 to Himmler from which I quote: "One way to carry out these experiments [ ... ]
concerning typhus, known in Germany as Fleckfieber or spot fever, but is not to be confused with American spotted fever, were particularly appalling [ ... ]
"Since tests on animals are not of sufficient value, tests on human beings must be carried out." Other entries in the Ding diary quoted below are t [ ... ]
13 and 14 April 43: Unit of SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Dr. Ding ordered to I G Farbenindustrie A.G., Hoechst. Conference with Prof LAUTENSCHLAEGER, Dr. WEB [ ... ]
K. Poison Experiments Here again the defendants were studying how to kill, and the scene is Buchenwald. Poisons were administered to Russian prisoner [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION GENERAL TAYLOR: I come now to charges stated in Paragraphs 7 and 11 of the Indictment. These are perh [ ... ]
9-12-46 - A - 10-2 - LJG - Lesser anthropological measurements, and in addition has to determine, as far as possible, the background, date of birth, [ ... ]
9-12-46 - A - 10-3 - LJG-Lesser the Allied armies were racing across France and were nearing Strasbourg where this monstrous exhibit of the culture o [ ... ]