A. Yes, I showed him our files. Q. Did you inform him about the work of the German Navy [ ... ]
was your reason for not informing Dr. Alexander about your knowledge of work by Rascher? DR. WILLE: Mr. President, ma [ ... ]
A. I already said that Professor Alexander never in any way was recognizable as or presented himself to me, or to my a [ ... ]
ner. I did not know that any deaths had occurred. I did not know to what extent these experiments were legal. I knew very little about them. Particu [ ... ]
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Q. That can be answered, yes or no, Doctor? Did you or did you not?
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A. I was Stabsarzt. That is the same thing as a captain. Q. And then when were you prom [ ... ]
A. Yes. They had a medical officer there. He was the Luftgau physician. Q. Did they eve [ ... ]
You assume that the Luftgau gives me a research assignment? Q. No, no, what I am trying to get at is this: Do you rec [ ... ]
asked Singer, on the basis of his capacity as consulting pathologist, to help me in this work. Q. Well, then actually [ ... ]
for assistance. Q. Well now, what kind of a man was Dr. Singer? He apparently was a substantial character, wasn't he? [ ... ]