cination. None of these persons fell ill of typhus and it is upon that that he bases his assumptions in his report that the anti-infectious immunit [ ... ]
A. Since I never learned any details about Haagen's work, I naturally cannot say whether he asked these persons for th [ ... ]
of his experimental persons, and that therefore his experiments were delayed. It also becomes apparent from his publications that in the meantime he [ ... ]
commander of the lecture group "Science and Research." Professor Schroeder stated here that you must have had knowledge of this letter, and that you [ ... ]
vaccinated had no fever at all. Most of them experienced high fever which took a number of days, and in the case of some of them temperatures went u [ ... ]
It is emphasized in this paper that no illness occurred among the persons vaccinated, and this, it was said, had proven the entire infectious immuni [ ... ]
because the vaccine reaction was still too strong. Q Why did the Medical Inspectorate of the Luftwaffe ask Mr. Haage [ ... ]
in a rather difficult situation here. I have to explain letters written by ether people, letters which I have never seen before and about the backg [ ... ]
A If a bungler would carry out such a series of experiments, naturally, yes; but we are concerned with the best known [ ... ]
Inspectorate of the Luftwaffe? A No, he neither reported this experimental plan, nor any other experimental plan. < [ ... ]