A The children had especially good food even during the war. They had whole milk, hot cereal, marmalade, additional fr [ ... ]
Lehner, who in the fall of 1939 was at your institute for a visit as a medical student. Now I show you from my document book, I show you this docume [ ... ]
life I never had fat hands. I certainly never grinned at such a thing. I never laughed. I was always fully aware of how serious the matter was. I ne [ ... ]
Q. Doctor, what did the Reich Ministry -- I shall repeat -- what did the Reich Ministry of the Interior do, in fact, w [ ... ]
to take care of the children's clinic. DR. FROESCHMANN: Mr. President, may I ask whether Supplement 3 of my document [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Copy must be available because it was just handed to us. DR. FROESCHMANN: [ ... ]
report such a case. I don't know why, because I had children who fell under the provisions of this law; but now I refer to a document which I have o [ ... ]
THE PRESIDENT: Counsel, the witness is not on trial before this Tribunal and I fail to see the relevancy of much of th [ ... ]
had been taken -- any therapy against the disease -- and then; as far as I can remember, it was asked what the child's life expectancy was and wheth [ ... ]
he may refuse to answer. THE PRESIDENT: Is the witness now under indictment or charges? DR. FR [ ... ]