MR. HARDY: Counsel for Prosecution is willing to stipulate that, your Honor. However, we are not stipulating as to the [ ... ]
was no National Socialist, that he refused to give Rascher assistance, that Ruff was sabotaging the war effort, etc. Then I shall read on page two a [ ... ]
A longer stay, as actually occurred was unpleasant because this indicated that the chamber was not urgently needed as we had indicated, that actuall [ ... ]
finished and said that Rascher had approved having the chamber returned. And, then on the basis of this telephone conversation I sent people to Dach [ ... ]
A. From the intermediate reports which Rascher sent to Himmler, which I saw here for the first time in the document bo [ ... ]
people could be accommodated at the utmost. There was room for twelve people to sit on the benches if the people crowded together. If one assumes th [ ... ]
for work in water, for instance, when bridge pillars are set up, or else that these were deaths from high altitude. The latter is to be assumed in t [ ... ]
A. I had told Romberg to see it that we got the chamber out of the camp and then I had men sent down to load it. For t [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America against Karl Brandt, et al; defendants, sitting [ ... ]
"All the experimental subjects recovered after a certain time at 8 Kilometers and regained their consciousness and the normal functions of their sen [ ... ]