[ ... ] 's capacity as President of the so-called "Ahnenerbe" Society. The name of this society literally means "ancestral heritage", and it was originally devoted to Scientific Research was set up within the Ahnenerbe Society. Sievers was the manager of the Society and the director of the Institute for Military Scientific [ ... ]
[ ... ] SS main offices was a research foundation known as the Experiments Ahnenerbe. The scientists attached to this organization are stated to have been mainly honorary members of the SS. During the war an institute for military scientific research became attached to the Ahnenerbe which conducted extensive [ ... ]
[ ... ] the Ahnenerbe Society were completely obsessed by all the vicious and malignant Nazi racial theories. They conceived the notion of applying these [ ... ]
[ ... ] the Ministerial Office in the Reich Ministry of the Interior. 3. I was a member of the Ahnenerbe Society. Himmler was President of the Ahnenerbe [ ... ]
[ ... ] the United States Army. "2. On 1 July 1935, I became a number of Himmler's personal staff and General Secretary (Generalsekretar) of the Ahnenerbe. I served in this position until the end of the war. The Ahnenerbe was charged with certain tasks of scientific (geisteswissenschaftlichen) research by order [ ... ]
[ ... ] purposes of the Ahnenerbe, I think, is rather interesting, and it reads as follows: "The task of the Research and Instruction Group "The Ahnenerbe research and their transmission to the people." Then it lists down below a number of things which they should do. The Ahnenerbe Foundation was apparently [ ... ]
[ ... ] with respect to the Ahnenerbe Society. Since this was quoted by General Taylor in his opening address, it is unnecessary for me to repeat it here. I Judgment, and this appeared of pages 16,952 and 53. Your Honor will recall from General Taylor's statement that the Ahnenerbe was connected with extensive [ ... ]
[ ... ] of the 'Ahnenerbe'. "As stated above -- this notice was received by Mr. Schnitzler -- he wished to report on it to the Reichsfuehrer. No notification [ ... ]
[ ... ] experiments had just begun and it is from Rudolf Brandt to Dear Comrade Sievers of the Ahnenerbe. "I refer to your inquiry of March 9, 1942 concerning Dr Dr. Rascher would be only too happy to work in the framework of the Ahnenerbe. A few days later we come to this letter from Rudolf Brandt back to [ ... ]