in his own mind about whether he had ever supplied any vaccines to the murder camp of Buchenwald. I shouldn't think there would be any doubt in your [ ... ]
Q. I see. A. And whenever such a piece of correspondence turns up here, then I have l [ ... ]
understand your direct testimony - A. No, that possibility I do not admit. Q. Now, a [ ... ]
it was being tested in Buchenwald, unless you knew it was being tested in Buchenwald? A. I remember no such letter. [ ... ]
in an interrogation. Q. But now you do not remember whether you got the Bucharest vaccine at all? [ ... ]
Q. Well, let's look at the other entry in the Ding Diary which affects this. That is on page 49 of the Prosecution Do [ ... ]
distributed is on pages 18 and 19. First, Robert Koch Institute, attention: Professor Gildemeister; then, second, is the State Institute for Exper [ ... ]
I suggested they be used on persons who were in especial danger. Those persons in especial danger - people who were in particular danger of being in [ ... ]
interested him particularly because this Copenhagen vaccine was a dead vaccine from murine virus and there was no other such vaccine in Germany, bur [ ... ]
A I said that before. If I were relying on my own memory I should have said that he sent the vaccine, the whole amount [ ... ]