Q. Well, how did this foundation of the Military Institute for Aviation Medicine come about? A. [ ... ]
Q. Then you were designated as the head of that institute when it was founded? A. Yes. [ ... ]
during the beginning of the war because he had reason to change his residence. He was being looked for by the Gestapo, was persecuted for racial rea [ ... ]
A. As chief of the Institute I at first reserved for myself a field of work, for my own research work, and in addition [ ... ]
He received his specialists training at the Physiological Institute at Munich. Later he qualified as a lecturer at my Institute and worked in my dep [ ... ]
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. BY DR. WILLE: Q Dr. Weltz, just before [ ... ]
I held one of them myself. I did not say that. Buechner made one and Kottenhoff the third; and I heard both lectures; and the other two lecturres di [ ... ]
Now, if Rascher goes on to write: the experiments during which, of course, the subjects could die were to take place with my cooperation; that they [ ... ]
medical inspector, and so forth, that is, if an order of permission from Himmler is presented, that we could not oppose his wishes. I think that is [ ... ]
Nos. 3 and 4. Perhaps I may briefly come back to what I was about to say. Kottenhoff said on page 2, first, that during the training course, he gave [ ... ]