CONTENTS

Preface[iii]
Trials of War Criminals before Nuernberg Military Tribunals[vii]
Declaration on German Atrocities[viii]
Executive Order 9547[ix]
London Agreement of 8 August 1945[ix]
Charter of The International Military Tribunal[xi]
Control Council Law No. 10[xvi]
Executive Order 9679[xx]
General Orders Number 301, Hq. USFET, 24 October 1946[xx]
Military Government—Germany, United States Zone, Ordinance No. 7[xxi]
Military Government—Germany, Ordinance No. 11[xxvi]
Officials of the Office of the Secretary General[xxviii]
“The Medical Case”
Introduction[3]
Order Constituting Tribunal I[5]
Members of the Tribunal[6]
Prosecution Counsel[7]
Defense Counsel[7]
I. Indictment[8]
II. Arraignment[18]
III. Statement of the Tribunal on the Order of Trial and Rules of Procedure, 9 December 1946[24]
IV. Opening Statement of the Prosecution by Brigadier General Telford Taylor, 9 December 1946[27]
V. Introductory Statement on the Presentation of Evidence Made by the Prosecution, 10 December 1946[75]
VI. Organization of the German Medical Services[81]
VII. Extracts from Argumentation and Evidence of Prosecution and Defense[92]
A. Medical Experiments[92]
1.High-altitude Experiments[92]
2.Freezing Experiments[198]
3.Malaria Experiments[278]
4.Lost (Mustard) Gas Experiments[314]
5.Sulfanilamide Experiments[354]
6.Bone, Muscle and Nerve Regeneration, and Bone Transplantation Experiments[391]
7.Sea-water Experiments[418]
8.Epidemic Jaundice Experiments[494]
9.Typhus and Other Vaccine Experiments[508]
10.Experiments with Poison[631]
11.Incendiary Bomb Experiments[639]
12.Phlegmon Experiments[653]
13.Polygal Experiments[669]
14.Gas Oedema (Phenol) Experiments[684]
15.Experiments for Mass Sterilization[694]
B. Jewish Skeleton Collection[738]
C. Project to kill Tubercular Polish Nationals[759]
D. Euthanasia[794]
E. Selections from Photographic Evidence of the Prosecution[897]
VIII. Evidence and Arguments on Important Aspects of the Case[909]
A. Applicability of Control Council Law No. 10, to offenses against Germans During the War[909]
B. Responsibility of Superiors for Acts of Subordinates[925]
C. Responsibility of Subordinates for Acts Carried Out under Superior Orders[957]
D. Status of Occupied Poland under International Law[974]
E. Voluntary Participation of Experimental Subjects[980]
(Sec. VIII continued in Vol. II)
Volume II
VIII. Evidence and Arguments on Important Aspects of the Case
F. Necessity
G. Subjection to Medical Experimentation as Substitute for Penalties
H. Usefulness of the Experiments
I. Medical Ethics
1.General
2.German Medical Profession
3.Medical Experiments in other Countries
IX. Ruling of the Tribunal on Count One of the Indictment
X. Final Plea for Defendant Karl Brandt by Dr. Servatius
XI. Final Statements of the Defendants, 19 July 1947
XII. Judgment
Sentences
XIII. Petitions
XIV. Affirmation of Sentences by the Commander of the U. S. Zone of Occupation
XV. Supreme Court of the United States Denial of Writs of Habeas Corpus
Appendix
Table of Comparative Ranks
List of Witnesses in Case I
Index