were made; it is impossible for me to decide that. However, when making the report, it must have been that these death cases were intentionally omit [ ... ]
station another person would have come in to my place. No parson would have been kept out of those experiments and not one victim would have been sa [ ... ]
Q. Was he a member of the SS at the beginning of the experiments? A. I don't know that. [ ... ]
A. I cannot make any detailed statement as to what happened in the individual experiments. Q. [ ... ]
him? A. I know that I met him in the corridor of the hospital and tint he was just about to go to the X-ray Station. [ ... ]
A. I am of the conviction that if Romberg had had the order to conduct these experiments alone, without Rascher, ther [ ... ]
Q. But it is quite possible that Romberg made such statements to Dr. Rascher without your being in a position to hear [ ... ]
AFTERNOON SESSION (The hearing reconvened at 1330 hours, 18 Dec. 1946) THE MARSHALL: The Military Tribunal is again [ ... ]
A The elimination of Holzloehner and the substitution of Finke came about, because in the hot water baths they had fou [ ... ]
Q Were there any gentlemen from this Luftgau Medical Office Munich 7, as you call it; were any gentlemen present at th [ ... ]