A. (continued) I can only say for certain one thing. I sent no such sample to Dr. Ding because I had no connections with Ding and I did not think of [ ... ]
German Document Book. Here the people are listed with whom Ding corresponded and Huge is mentioned among them. But neither Kogon nor Balachowsky's n [ ... ]
just as I recommended the use of Pasteur vaccines from Paris and Tunis. Moreover, this directive clearly shows that the Medical Inspectorate of the [ ... ]
Q. When listing the vaccines that went through you hands during the war, you mentioned also the Copenhagen vaccine. Di [ ... ]
director of the Institute, Dr. Oerskov whom I knew personally from before the War. I asked him if he could and would produce typhus vaccine. Gerskov [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: No objections, Your Honor. DR. FRITZ: Mr. President, the interpreters have n [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America, against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]
to 2) Was this request refused by Director Oerskov for valid reasons? Yes. to 3) Was R. then taken visit Dr. Ipsen's section? I do not remember t [ ... ]
parts, the first part described the negotiations, the failure, and the reasons why the institute was not willing to undertake producing this vaccine [ ... ]
DR. FRITZ: "Oberstarzt Prof. Rose 29 September 1942 (place: unknown) "To: Behring - Works Marburg/Lahn "I take the [ ... ]