arguments on his powers of persuasion. That is the general answer. As for the specific question - in Dachau I can say the following; That I had any [ ... ]
seen that he clearly intended to kill the experimental subjects. If I had attempted to attack Rascher personally, or knocking him down, since he was [ ... ]
The whole idea of an attack on Rascher seems to me too grotesque if I imagine, for instance, that a civilian comes into a research institute in the [ ... ]
begin with Wolf's telegram to Milch, the 12th of May, which is mentioned in Milch's letter of the 20th of May, Document 343A PS, Exhibit 62, which i [ ... ]
because I knew very well that Rascher certainly didn't want to have this made public in any way. Now, this telephone call has been cleared up. The [ ... ]
are now calling "inner immigration". But that really doesn't have much to do with the question. As far as the direction question of prevention is co [ ... ]
Q. Mr. President, this might be a suitable time to break off. THE PRESIDENT: Counsel, c [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American Military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]
I were again put in the same situation, I am certain that I would act differently. I would probably go to Berlin after the death and report it, and [ ... ]
the Reichsartz of the Police, and the visits of Sievers which Sievers has already mentioned here. And I also know that Himmler was there, that was o [ ... ]