on that day sick call amounted to forty inmates. He further stated that deaths did not occur in the beginning, but later he heard that inmates had [ ... ]
[ ... ] condition and be able to perform their work better." He stated that he made a written report to the defendant Pohl concerning this inspection, together with [ ... ]
Court II Case IV testimony of the witnesses Walter Hoyer and Arnold Ertel in corroboration of his contentions. The Tribunal concludes that the [ ... ]
[ ... ] technical officers were in principle subordinate to the Operational Main Office, formerly the Command HQ of the Waffen-SS. Pohl informed him that Georg [ ... ]
Court II Case IV the WVHA, he took over the whole of the transportation of the WVHA, with the exception of the transports of human beings, which [ ... ]
Court II Case IV he furnished transportation in this program with knowledge of its use. The prosecution further contends that the defendant Sche [ ... ]
Court II Case IV himself and other defendants, who testified in corroboration of the defendant. Therefore, the Tribunal finds the defendant Rud [ ... ]
Court II Case IV MAX KIEFER The defendant Max Kiefer was born on the 15th day of September, 1889 in Kampen on the lower Rhine. He graduated fr [ ... ]
[ ... ] master planner and architect, the Tribunal can easily understand why the defendant Pohl, as Chief of the WVHA, appointed him Chief of Amt C-II, and [ ... ]
purposes and not actually concerned with building projects; the projects with which they were concerned were far removed from the realm of construct [ ... ]