A. There were two doctors, Dr. Romberg and Dr. Rascher and also in general another person who took care of the technic [ ... ]
area. One cannot answer this question correctly in the same form or in a sense such as occurs in aviation where it is generally considered that at a [ ... ]
A. In each of these chambers, in the small one as well as in the large one, there was within reach a valve which one c [ ... ]
A. On the day when I myself participated in these experiments I saw how this happened. Where the record of the experim [ ... ]
diameter of about two meters thirty, two meters twenty or two meters thirty. Q. How many people could be accommodated [ ... ]
which we carried out such experiments was a thousand meters per minute. This was, so to speak, the standard speed because the altitude which can be [ ... ]
CROSS EXAMINATION BY MR. HARDY: Q. Dr. Ruff, when were you first approached by Dr. Weltz? A.< [ ... ]
Q. Prior to the time that you and Romberg accepted the invitation of Weltz, to your knowledge, had Dr. Rascher any exp [ ... ]
carried out such experiments and knows about the whole problem of rescue from high altitudes. Yes, that is correct. Q. [ ... ]
As I have already said in my direct examination, we had heretofore carried out these experiments on ourselves and now were being asked to carry them [ ... ]