appeared into a concentration camp, and I am talking about my close proximity. Naturally, among my farther friends some had disappeared. Up until th [ ... ]
had nothing to do in that conference. I really didn't need the suggestions of my pupil Lutz. I was enough of an expert myself. Ruff and Romberg were [ ... ]
Q But of course, if one was suspicious, one could get the idea that you attempted artificially to keep Lutz away from [ ... ]
Romberg to the effect that Schnitzler brought an order by Himmler to the camp commander, saying what kind of experimental subjects were to be used, [ ... ]
so that we had to assume that not only people in their death throngs were actually brought to the hospital, but people were there who were treated b [ ... ]
not need him, I did not urge him to come. When, however, the arrangements had been made with Ruff and Romberg and when it was reported to me that Ra [ ... ]
I said that this made the situation very clear. I told him he could no longer stay at my institute. Rascher said goodbye. I composed a letter togeth [ ... ]
had left? A A fter Rascher had shown me the telegram, I went to Berlin and wanted to spe [ ... ]
Lutz says here, he did not like him from the very beginning, I can not judge that; but, this did not become externally obvious because Rascher did n [ ... ]
of influencing Rascher any further. I could not issue any orders to him, and I did not know what he was doings he did not report to me. And, it was [ ... ]