[ ... ] . "4. Sievers (Ahnenerbe). I heard for the first time about it in Berlin on occasion of Sievers' visit with me. Evidently at that time the experiments medicine had been manufactured later in Schlachters (Black Forest). Sievers told me the following: The 'Ahnenerbe', whose manager was Sievers, had developed [ ... ]
[ ... ] reference to this Ahnenerbe since I often saw this Institute myself. Q Would you kindly explain to the Tribunal what you saw [ ... ]
[ ... ] know what success they had. Dr. Kurt Ploettner, a few months before the liberation of the camp with 25 inmates and with the files of Ahnenerbe fled to [ ... ]
[ ... ] the other patients for Ahnenerbe and etc. were selected, I dont know. I believe, however, that Dr. Rascher or his employees chose these people in the [ ... ]
[ ... ] with Dr. Ploetner. A t that time Dr. Ploetner was to go from the malaria station to the Ahnenerbe and it was on this matter name. Q He was to be included in the -- did Ahnenerbe have anything to do with malaria experiments? [ ... ]
[ ... ] that Dr. Ploetner was leaving us and was transferring to the Ahnenerbe and that Standartenfuehrer Sievers would settle the matter. [ ... ]
[ ... ] Standartenfuehrer Dr. Sievers would arrive, the one who is responsible for Ahnenerbe, and then we saw Dr. Sievers when he arrived. Q If [ ... ]
[ ... ] Dr. Rascher was in connection with the Institute for Military Science in connection with Ahnenerbe? And is there any possibility that you interpreted [ ... ]
[ ... ] ="speaker">A. Yes; we nurses knew that this station was part of the so-called Institute of "Ahnenerbe", or something like that. [ ... ]