Defense counsel. THE PRESIDENT: Counsel for the Prosecution is correct. This is merely an unsworn-to letter. [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Document Book II, Document No. 27, I have not marked as an exhibit received. DR. [ ... ]
DR. SAUTER (Defense counsel for the defendant Ruff): Mr. President, it is my intention, first of all, to call Dr. Ruff [ ... ]
(Document books were presented to the Tribunal by the Secretary General). And the two witnesses whom I intend to call, assuming that they get here [ ... ]
physicist ordinarius at the University of Bonn, recommended me to the Experimental Station for Aviation as a medical consultant. I accepted this pos [ ... ]
at that time, consisted of one scientist. To him were subordinated four directors. Three of these directors each had a group of scientific institute [ ... ]
Q In what way was this institute or the D.V.L. subordinate to the Air Ministry? A The D [ ... ]
in the year of 1938; did you then become a proper party member; did you receive the party membership book; did you receive the usual obligations; we [ ... ]
talked to Dr. Ruff almost daily, unless either he or I were travelling. His political opinion is known to me well enough to be able to testify about [ ... ]
exclusively amongst the doctors of the D.V.L. I know for instance, that Dr. Benzinger of the Airforce Research Institute Rechlin also conducted high [ ... ]