Court No. I, Case No. 1. in December 1941? A May I catch up with a few dates beforehand in order to clarify what perhaps has been unclear up to now? [ ... ]
Court No. I, Case No. 1. he could proceed only very slowly because of his difficulties. Not only did he have difficulties because of the experimental [ ... ]
Court No. I, Case No. 1. procedure regarding the distance measurements which he learned at Schoengau. Then, considering that one made demands to Rasc [ ... ]
Rascher had no personal qualifications in the auxiliary sciences, such as chemistry and physics, and I want to make a clear differentiation here tha [ ... ]
Q Professor Weltz, then, during the time which you called your first period, you learned nothing against Rascher and h [ ... ]
experiments were to be carried out under proper expert leadership. As I say, that was my interest. It was Ruff's interest, on the other hand, to get [ ... ]
A It is my opinion that this arrangement to which I came with Ruff was unobjectionable in every way. I take full respo [ ... ]
Q Professor, you have already told us a little about your opinion with regard to Reseller's personality and qualificat [ ... ]
A. At that time I naturally told Ruff everything I knew. I said in detail what I knew when I went to Adlershof. I knew [ ... ]
tration camps. That didn't surprise me because I knew that prisoners in penitentiaries had been transferred to the concentration camps. Naturally, I [ ... ]