DR. VORWERK: Then I will consider the suggestion of the President acceptable. MR. HARDY: [ ... ]
play a prominent part (determined by the somewhat higher ceiling of the English fighter planes), considerable regret was expressed at the fact that [ ... ]
these people arrived at that conclusion, they wished to experiment on the Dachau concentration camp inmates early in 1941. Now isn't this the beginn [ ... ]
That is initialed Rudolf Brandt. Now this is the letter which gave Mr. Rascher the authority to use concentration camp inmates, is it not? Isn't it [ ... ]
he may be pardoned to the concentration camp for life, yet in all of these letters Mr. Himmler never mentions that they must be volunteers. This is [ ... ]
Q When did yo. mame up your mind that was the dace when the experiments began? A. They [ ... ]
Q That is correct. It was Dr. Sauter, and I will read it to you, Page 357 of the record: "Q (By Dr. Sauter) I should l [ ... ]
Q. Until the beginning of March. Now, how many series of experiments did you have? Four, wasn't it? Four series, so to [ ... ]
Q. How long did you stay in Berlin after the first death and until the time you returned and found the barometer broke [ ... ]
Q. About a week. You are crowding that in pretty closely now. Think hard. About a week, is that right? The death didn' [ ... ]