A. Yes, He even said that they lasted till the beginning of July. Q. That's right. Well [ ... ]
would probably have known this better -- the firm which undo the pumps was located in Cologne, pumps for low pressure chambers. [ ... ]
Q. You stated here just a minute ago that the chamber was in good condition. Now, let's make up our minds, Doctor.
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Q. That's right. That's what he says. He couldn't. A. Yes. Q.[ ... ]
carry on the experiments, "Rascher, there's no point in your trying to keep the chamber here any longer. You will only succeed in doing so for two [ ... ]
for further action, on whose behalf I wish to inform you that in keeping with an order of Field Marshal Milch the low-pressure chamber is to remain [ ... ]
Milch himself, or Hippke, as the letter of the 20th of May shows, could say that the chamber was not needed by them. What had to happen happened -- [ ... ]
and he couldn't get one? A. No, I did not say that. In my direct examination I merely quoted the individual documents [ ... ]
"Continuation of the low pressure chamber experiments." Now, it appears that he had some sort of chamber down there, doesn't it? Was it yours?
A. One could not say exactly whether these severe failures were caused alone by the lack of oxygen, or whether they might have something to do with [ ... ]