The third letter in tho same book is signed by Wolff, the head of the Personnel Staff. It is addressed to Hippke. This is Document NO-318, Exhibit 5 [ ... ]
I already said that I feared no obstacles on the part of Dr. Hippke, but I was in complete agreement with him. We wanted to carry out important expe [ ... ]
that the experiments which were considered at that time to be so urgent, are no longer urgent today, but on the other hand we wanted to carry out qu [ ... ]
has already said yesterday, he could threaten Romberg with having this permanent pass made invalid for the period of time he was in the camp. This w [ ... ]
the high altitude experiments. Rascher was your subordinate. Romberg was Ruff's subordinate. Yet, after Rascher had gone to Dachau you, his superior [ ... ]
This certainly had bean arranged with the camp commander, and this entire situation had been overthrown by this telegram of Himmler which came as a [ ... ]
of the letter: "As a result thereof Rascher conferred with Obersturm-fuehrer Schnitzler on the 19th (Teletype to Reich Administration SS)." I think [ ... ]
that this date is wrong. I think it should, be 28 February 1942. I think that this is so for two reasons: At first Mrs. Rascher writes here in the t [ ... ]
And the next sentence; "Weitz personally does not care about the experiments," "Not" is underlined. From that sentence it can be seen that I didn't [ ... ]
Official Transcript of the American military Tribunal in the matter of the United States of America against Karl Brandt, et al, defendants, sitting [ ... ]