Q Dr. Weltz, I shall now come back once more to Rascher's letter to Himmler; will you tell me in a few brief words wha [ ... ]
the first time he talked to you about Rascher's plans? A Perhaps I may first comment briefly on this paper. It is hea [ ... ]
shortened, and therefore the effect had no practical significance whatsoever. Kottenhoff had misgivings against Rascher's suggestions for other reas [ ... ]
DR. WILLE: May it please the Court, at this point may I ask the Court whether as an exhibit I would be allowed to subm [ ... ]
DR. WILLE: In Document Book Weltz, as I told Your Honor, it is Document No. 13. May it please the Court, it is on pag [ ... ]
JUDGE SEBRING: Dr. Wille, you are referring to Document No. 13 in Weltz Document Book 1 at page 59? Witness, when did [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal assumes that counsel does not intend to read this Document into the record. [ ... ]
respected medical authors in the field of popular science. This was for me guarantee enough to be able to mention the book to Hippke. Moreover the g [ ... ]
DR. WILLE: If Your Honors please, in Document Book Weltz No. 2 under No. 19-A to C, on pages 72 to 76 of the English d [ ... ]
hoff did not even ask him to be allowed to expand any program. Kottenhoff and I had already agreed that what Rascher had suggested to us so far was [ ... ]