Q The defendant Sievers drew only the conclusion, from what Haagen said, that this was a testing of the vaccine, a pr [ ... ]
BY MR. McHANEY: Q Professor, as an officer in the medical service of the Luftwaffe, were you not ultimately subordina [ ... ]
Q. If Handloser issued any general instructions as Chief of the Medical Services of the Wehrmacht, you would have been [ ... ]
ly agreed that the Army Medical Inspectorate was to do the distributing. And, so far as I know, the Chief of the Medical Services of the Wehrmacht c [ ... ]
view, I was representative of the civilian consumers and the civilian consumers received no prussic acid at all. There were only eight firms that we [ ... ]
Q. Now the disinfectors, that is, the insect control people, had to obtain their prussic acid from your committee or t [ ... ]
Q. Now, would the extreme necessity for the large scale production of typhus vaccines and the resultant experiments on [ ... ]
the specialists had considerable misgivings about this procedure can be seen first of all from literature where that is explicitly stated; for examp [ ... ]
A. That depends on the medical care given. If the care is good, the mortality is zero, and if they have no medical car [ ... ]
Q. Among the controls, you figured thirty per cent? A. Yes. There were ten control pers [ ... ]