A. I heard of Professor Haagen for the first time by reason of his yellow fever work which he was carrying out at the [ ... ]
tute, which was to he newly instituted. In addition, Professor Haagen up to that time had not yet been active as a university lecturer and he had t [ ... ]
A (Continued) I received this order from Professor Hipke, informed him accordingly. When I visited Strasbourg in the year of 1943; Haagen declared [ ... ]
this goes back to a time when I learned nothing whatsoever about these matters. Around the center of 1940 on the occasion cf the campaign in France [ ... ]
Medical Inspectorate in these things it was not necessary to ask a specialist to advise on the matter. In many cases it was a question of a mere cou [ ... ]
Q Was this conception also represented by the Medical Service during the War? A Yes, th [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The Tribunal reconvened at 1400 hours, 22 April 1947) THE MARSHALL: The Tribunal is again in ses [ ... ]
tion is of importance, what the legal standing of such a commanding officer was. The question has frequently been decided on in German legal procee [ ... ]
Q What would generally be deduced from these interim reports? A Not very much from th [ ... ]
to which his Institute was subordinate, and from which he received his salary, and which paid his Institute and his assistants, and of course he had [ ... ]