Q. Suppose I put document No. 1753 to you. This will be marked as Prosecution Exhibit 482 for identification. This is [ ... ]
Q. Well, I didn't read it that way, Professor. The first line acknowledges of your letter of June 30th. [ ... ]
that was written by an assistance and initialed "R". Since I know the signature of Professor Rose; I think the "R" looks a little different. Perhaps [ ... ]
work from the activity of Mr. Holzloehner who never told me that he had any connection with professor Schilling's work. Q.[ ... ]
all activity for the Luftwaffe. He had a shortage of hygienists and when I mad an official trip to France I was given the assignment to stop on the [ ... ]
Q. I don't suppose that Haagen explained to you just exactly how he was going to conduct his research and what he was [ ... ]
the production of vaccine. The Medical Inspectorate of the Luftwaffe repeatedly asked him for and they hoped that they would get their own productio [ ... ]
A. I never learned anything about that. I learned of that from t he files, and I never knew that prisoners were especi [ ... ]
I explained with the aid of the documents what obligation to report resulted from the documents alone. You probably haven't had an opportunity to re [ ... ]
Court I Case 1 (The Medical) Q. Will you read the letter aloud, please? A. (Reading) "29 November 1943 -- Registered [ ... ]