GERHARD ROSE - Resumed DIRECT EXAMINATION - Continued DR. FRITZ (Counsel for the defendant Rose): Mr. President, reg [ ... ]
questions of hygiene. He continued that the persons used for these experiments had exclusively been criminals legally sentenced to death, anyway." [ ... ]
as he has stated on the stand. I see no reason for reading these further documents. We are not objecting to admitting then into evidence but reading [ ... ]
A A t the conclusion of this affidavit by Mr. A tmer an inci [ ... ]
secrecy because it was completely clear that the lectured and his sponsors intended that the audience, should not find out that those were experimen [ ... ]
responsibility on one's self. It was first of all intended to observe the effectiveness of the protection by observing whether people fell ill of gr [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: If this affidavit refers to another meeting, other than the meeting with which we were concerned before [ ... ]
animal tests. If these conditions were, however, fulfilled and the harmlessness and effectiveness of the preparations were thus proved, there should [ ... ]
actually working on this special subject and who themselves carried out these investigations. In their scientific papers a clear description was giv [ ... ]
Ding were criminals condemned to death. Professor Nauck, who was also a witness to this occurance, says nothing about that. Dr. Blumenberg also says [ ... ]