Q Did Rascher ever appear at your institute in late April or May to see you? A I don't [ ... ]
that must be one you can remember clearly, when you borrowed Miss Frick's watch upon a visit by Rascher so that you would be able to time him and al [ ... ]
if that date is correct, then it might be correct that you could have asked Rascher that you wanted to go there and see what was going on, and that [ ... ]
experiments carried out by the SS and Air Force at Dachau have been finished. Any continuation of these experiments seems essentially unreasonable. [ ... ]
it can be seen that this first suggestion by Hippke could not be executed for some reason or other, and I would assume that the reason was that at t [ ... ]
A. It is a note, signed "Sievers, SS Obersturmbannfuehrer. "SS-Untersturmfuehrer Stabsarzt Jr. Rascher reported in Mu [ ... ]
of the freezing experiments, did you become aware of the fact that Milch had made arrangements in this manner and bad suggested that such arrangemen [ ... ]
experiments, were you working on larger animals at all or always small animals; I thought I understood you to say you wore working on pigs, larger a [ ... ]
A. Those two large tubs were at the Estate Hirschau, and if nobody took them away are still there. [ ... ]
a vacation and Wendt had told me that something, was demanded. At any rate I know for certain that I told Wendt that under no circumstances should a [ ... ]