the important thing to the Ministry was when it appointed me, vice-president that this should establish my seniority for the presidency. It was clea [ ... ]
habits of President Gildemeister and the relationship between him and Professor Rose, I do not think it likely that he informed Professor Rose about [ ... ]
"From 1940 until the capitulation in 1945; I was one of the three officials in charge of the Department for Epidemics of the Reich Ministry of the I [ ... ]
occupied in his military duties. He was in the office from 0815 in the morning until 1730 in the afternoon, except for his frequent official milita [ ... ]
or more in Russia and the Balkans, and during those periods of absence my assistants had to work according to my policy directions. At the beginnin [ ... ]
not give his approval for this transfer of my department, I took the very annual step of turning my whole department into a Luftwaffe unit and with [ ... ]
I have a few questions to ask the defendant about these documents. Professor, in Rose Document No. 10 on page 34, in the second Paragraph, perhaps i [ ... ]
Q. Professor, in Rose Document No. 10, namely, the annual report of the Robert Koch Institute from 1939 to 1941, there [ ... ]
A. Now I shall explain these documents. The report from 1 April 1939 to 31 March 1941 contains under No. 7 on pages [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Witness, on page 42 after "the fol lowing number was inoculated against small pox, cholera, etc." there [ ... ]