Q Tell us about the third death? A The third death was just like the second one. [ ... ]
You worked with Rascher on that experiment and studied the electrocardiogram? A No, I didn't collaborate with Rasche [ ... ]
Q Well now, on these chambers, you do understand how all of the equipment works, don't you? It is elementary to you, i [ ... ]
A Yes, ho could. Q Well now could you, with your arms reach out and point out tho Tribu [ ... ]
Q Why couldn't you just reach right over there and turned that wheel and save that man's life. [ ... ]
A It may be yes, I was a little taller. Q Well, now, after the person died, you make it [ ... ]
A In part we worked for the Luftwaffe, too. But we also worked for industry. Q So then [ ... ]
to go to Berlin to get the parts, and Mr. Neff was so disappointed, he said his story was, he was disappointed that you had returned with the part a [ ... ]
to your own testimony in the month of May? My word! In September you are still associating yourself with Rascher--proud to be with him, weren't you? [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: I have one more question, Your Honor. It will only take me a few minutes and I will be through. [ ... ]