[ ... ] the Ahnenerbe. I promised the Tribunal at that time that the references made during that time would be cleared through the presentation of the evidence Reichsfuehrer SS and there was some talk of taking Rascher into the Ahnenerbe to work under its auspices. We shall see in fact that that is what happened. [ ... ]
[ ... ] . Rascher - "Ahnenerbe" RF-SS, so we see that by 20 July 1942 the notorious Dr. Rascher was a member of the Institute for Military Scientific Research within the Ahnenerbe Society, which was launched by the Defendant Sievers. The letter is to the Defendant, Rudolf Brandt: "Enclosed, please find a copy of the [ ... ]
[ ... ] studies were carried out in conjunction with the research and instruction association "Das Ahnenerbe". That is the organization cf which the defendant [ ... ]
[ ... ] be Prosecution's Exhibit No. 68. This is a letter from Sievers to "Dear Comrade Brandt". The letterhead is "The Ahnenerbe, The Reich Business Leader [ ... ]
[ ... ] Prosecution Exhibit number 75. The letterhead says, "Ahnenerbe, from the Reich Manager", addressed to Rudolf Brandt. "Dear Comrade Brandt, In connection with [ ... ]
[ ... ] Obergruppenfuehrer Pohl of the WVHA, and to the Ahnenerbe Society: "Enclosed I am sending you a letter of the Reichsfuehrer SS with an order for SS Hauptsturmfuehrer [ ... ]
[ ... ] Administration and with the Ahnenerbe. The necessary chemical products, medical supplies and glass ware will be made available by the SS Medical Office, Berlin [ ... ]
[ ... ] Personal Staff of the Reichsfuehrer SS cud the Ahnenerbe Institute. As a [ ... ]
[ ... ] Heinrich Himmler, and the Court will recall too that about this tine Dr. Rascher was attached to the Ahnenerbe Society, which is an Institute for Scientific [ ... ]
[ ... ] defendant, Sievers, and carries the letter head of the Ahnenerbe, to the Reich Business Manager: "Note. "Subject: Transfer of the Staff physician, Dr . Rascher, to the Waffen - SS. "The various experiments conducted by Dr. Rascher in Dachau in connection with the "Ahnenerbe" show that: 1) the fact that he [ ... ]