INDEX OF DOCUMENTS AND TESTIMONY

Document No.Exhibit No.DescriptionVol-Page
NO-005Pros. Ex. 279Letter from Grawitz to Himmler, 22 November 1944, requesting prisoners for experiments.I-344
NO-011Pros. Ex. 188Note from Himmler to Grawitz, 16 June 1943, concerning epidemic jaundice experiments at concentration camp Sachsenhausen.I-504
NO-018Pros. Ex. 404Letter from Himmler to Brack, 19 December 1940, requesting that euthanasia station Grafeneck be discontinued and that motion pictures be shown to dispel rumors.I-856
NO-035Pros. Ex. 142Letter from Pokorny to Himmler, October 1941, concerning a sterilization drug to be used against Germany’s enemies.I-713
NO-036Pros. Ex. 143Letter from Himmler, 10 March 1942, to Pohl (initialed by Rudolf Brandt) concerning a sterilization drug and suggesting further research on criminals.I-714
NO-038Pros. Ex. 147Letter from Rudolf Brandt to Pohl, June 1942, transmitting an inquiry by Himmler as to the progress made with experiments for medical sterilization.I-715
NO-039Pros. Ex. 153Letter from Gund to Himmler, 24 August 1942, concerning research in medical sterilization and development of sterilization drugs.I-717
NO-046aPros. Ex. 148Letter from Pohl to Himmler, 3 June 1942, concerning the development of a sterilization drug by the firm of Dr. Madaus and Co.I-716
NO-046bPros. Ex. 149Letter from Rudolf Brandt to Pohl, 11 June 1942, asking him on behalf of Himmler to set up a large hothouse for the development of a sterilization drug.I-717
NO-080Pros. Ex. 5Fuehrer Decree, 28 July 1942, concerning the Medical and Health Services.I-81
NO-081Pros. Ex. 6Second Fuehrer Decree, 5 September 1943, concerning the Medical and Health Services, 1943.I-83
NO-082Pros. Ex. 7Fuehrer Decree, 25 August 1944, concerning the appointment of a Reich Commissioner for Medical and Health Services, 1944.I-83
NO-085Pros. Ex. 175Letter from Sievers to Rudolf Brandt, 9 February 1942, and report by Hirt concerning the acquisition of skulls of Jewish-Bolshevik Commissars.I-784
NO-086Pros. Ex. 177Letter from Sievers to Rudolf Brandt, 2 November 1942, requesting with Himmler’s approval, 150 skeletons.I-750
NO-087Pros. Ex. 181Letter from Sievers to Eichmann, (copy to Rudolf Brandt), 21 June 1943, concerning selection of subjects for a skeleton collection.I-751
NO-098Pros. Ex. 263Memorandum from Sievers to Rudolf Brandt, 3 November 1942, concerning research in the Natzweiler concentration camp.I-337
NO-099Pros. Ex. 268Report by Hirt and Wimmer on the proposed treatment of poisoning caused by Lost gas.I-341
NO-121Pros. Ex. 293Letter from Haagen to Hirt, 15 November 1943, concerning prisoners to be used as experimental subjects for tests with typhus vaccine.I-578
NO-122Pros. Ex. 298Letter dictated by Rose, addressed to Haagen, 13 December 1943, concerning experimental subjects for vaccine experiments.I-579
NO-123Pros. Ex. 303Letter from Haagen to Hirt, 9 March 1944, concerning experiments conducted with typhus vaccine and requesting experimental subjects.I-580
NO-125Pros. Ex. 194Letter from Haagen to Gutzeit, 27 June 1944, concerning epidemic jaundice experiments on human beings.I-506
NO-139Pros. Ex. 317Letter from Dr. Grunske to Haagen, 7 March 1944, concerning reports on yellow fever virus experiments requested by a Japanese medical officer.I-581
NO-158Pros. Ex. 410Letter from Hirche, administrator of the Mental Institution Bernburg, to camp commandant of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp, 19 March 1942, with list of inmates transferred from the concentration camp to Bernburg.I-858
NO-177Pros. Ex. 133Minutes of conference at the Reich Ministry of Aviation, 20 May 1944, concerning methods for making sea water potable.I-448
NO-182Pros. Ex. 137Letter from Sievers to Grawitz, 24 July 1944, concerning experiments of the potability of sea water.I-454
NO-183Pros. Ex. 136Teletype from Rudolf Brandt to Grawitz, undated, concerning experimental subjects.I-453
NO-184Pros. Ex. 132Letter from the Technical Office of the Reich Minister of Aviation (Goering) to Himmler’s office, 15 May 1944, concerning methods to render sea water potable.I-447
NO-185Pros. Ex. 134Letter from Schroeder to Himmler and Grawitz, 7 June 1944, requesting subjects for sea-water experiments.I-452
NO-193Pros. Ex. 264Letter from Sievers to Rudolf Brandt, 22 April 1943, regarding prevention of Dr. Wimmer’s transfer to active duty with the air force.I-340
NO-201Pros. Ex. 290Report from Mrugowsky to the Criminological Institute, 12 September 1944, concerning experiments with aconitine nitrate projectiles.I-635
NO-203Pros. Ex. 161Covering letter from Brack to Himmler, 28 March 1941, with report on experiments concerning sterilization and castration by X-rays.I-719
NO-205Pros. Ex. 163Letter from Brack to Himmler, 23 June 1942, proposing sterilization of two to three million Jews.I-721
NO-206Pros. Ex. 164Letter from Himmler (counter-signed by Rudolf Brandt), 11 August 1942, addressed to Brack, concerning Himmler’s interest in sterilization experiments.I-722
NO-208Pros. Ex. 166Letter from Blankenburg to Himmler, 29 April 1944, regarding employment of Dr. Horst Schumann on experiments concerning the influence of X-rays on human genital glands in connection with similar experiments conducted at concentration camp Auschwitz.I-723
NO-211Pros. Ex. 169Letter from Professor Clauberg to Himmler, 30 May 1942 (referring to a letter from Rudolf Brandt), concerning the urgency of research into biological propagation and sterilization without operation, and draft of a “Research Institute for Biological Propagation”.I-724
NO-212Pros. Ex. 173Letter from Professor Clauberg to Himmler, 7 June 1943, reporting on research in connection with the sterilization of women.I-730
NO-213Pros. Ex. 171Letter from Rudolf Brandt to Clauberg, 10 July 1942, transmitting instructions of Himmler to perform sterilizations on Jewesses at concentration camp Ravensbrueck.I-729
NO-216Pros. Ex. 170Memorandum of Rudolf Brandt, July 1942, on a discussion between Himmler, Gebhardt, Gluecks, and Clauberg concerning sterilization experiments conducted on Jewesses.I-728
NO-218Pros. Ex. 56Letter from Rascher to Himmler, 16 April 1942, reporting on high-altitude experiments with fatal results and on experiments conducted together with Romberg.I-150
NO-220Pros. Ex. 61Letter from Rascher to Himmler, 11 May 1942, and secret report concerning high-altitude experiments.I-152
NO-224Pros. Ex. 76Note by Romberg on showing of film in office of State Secretary Milch, and proposed report to Milch, 11 September 1942.I-174
NO-227Pros. Ex. 11Fuehrer Decree of 7 August 1944 concerning the reorganization of the Medical Services of the Wehrmacht.I-84
NO-228Pros. Ex. 206Affidavit of defendant Fischer, 19 November 1946, concerning sulfanilamide experiments conducted in the concentration camp Ravensbrueck.I-371
NO-231Pros. Ex. 116Letter from Rascher to Sievers, 17 May 1943, concerning a conference with Gebhardt on freezing experiments.I-255
NO-234Pros. Ex. 83Letter from Rascher to Himmler, 10 September 1942, transmitting intermediate report on freezing experiments (1618-PS).I-219
NO-244Pros. Ex. 201Letter from Himmler (signed by Rudolf Brandt) to Greiser, 27 June 1942, concerning the extermination of tubercular Poles.I-770
NO-246Pros. Ex. 196Letter from Greiser to Himmler 1 May 1942, concerning the plan for mass extermination of tubercular Poles.I-776
NO-247Pros. Ex. 197Letter from Koppe to Rudolf Brandt, 3 May 1942, concerning the killing of tubercular Poles.I-769
NO-250Pros. Ex. 203Letter from Blome to Greiser, 18 November 1942, concerning the mass extermination of tubercular Poles.I-771
NO-257Pros. Ex. 283Extract from the affidavit of Dr. Erwin Schuler, 20 July 1945, concerning typhus experiments.I-572
NO-257Pros. Ex. 283Extract from a sworn statement by Dr. Erwin Schuler (Ding), 20 July 1945, concerning euthanasia with phenol injection.I-686
NO-264Pros. Ex. 60File note for SS Obersturmfuehrer Schnitzler, 28 April 1942.I-151
NO-265Pros. Ex. 287Diary of the Division for Typhus and Virus Research at the Institute of Hygiene of the Waffen SS (Ding diary) 1941 to 1945.I-557
NO-268Pros. Ex. 106Letter from Hippke to Himmler, 19 February 1943, on freezing experiments in Dachau.I-252
NO-285Pros. Ex. 86Letter from Rascher to Rudolf Brandt, 3 October 1942, stating that Sievers would obtain four gypsy women for rewarming through body warmth.I-221
NO-286Pros. Ex. 88Letter from Goering’s office to Himmler, 8 October 1942, with attached invitation to the conference on “Medical Problems Arising from Hardships of Sea and Winter.”I-223
NO-289Pros. Ex. 72Letter from Hippke to Himmler, 8 October 1942, thanking the latter for his assistance in high-altitude experiments in Dachau.I-173
NO-292Pros. Ex. 111Letter from Rascher to Rudolf Brandt, 4 April 1943, reporting on dry-freezing experiments in Dachau.I-253
NO-299Pros. Ex. 190Letter from Haagen to Schreiber, 12 June 1944, concerning epidemic jaundice experiments.I-505
NO-303Pros. Ex. 32Table of organization of the “Ahnenerbe” from the files of the Ahnenerbe Society.I-88
NO-320Pros. Ex. 103Letter from Sievers to Brandt, 28 January 1943, and Rascher’s report on his discussions with Grawitz and Poppendick.I-246
NO-322Pros. Ex. 114Letter from Rascher to Keindl, 28 April 1943, about previous freezing experiments conducted at Sachsenhausen.I-254
NO-323Pros. Ex. 94Memorandum of Rascher on women used for rewarming in freezing experiments, 5 November 1942.I-245
NO-365Pros. Ex. 507Unsigned draft letter from Dr. Wetzel to Rosenberg, 25 October 1941, dealing with Brack’s collaboration in the construction of gas chambers for the extermination of Jews.I-870
NO-371Pros. Ex. 186Affidavit of defendant Rudolf Brandt, 14 October 1946, concerning experiments to determine the cause of epidemic jaundice.I-503
NO-402Pros. Ex. 66Letter, 29 September 1942, and report, 28 July 1942, from Romberg and Ruff to Himmler concerning experiments on rescue from high altitudes.I-155
NO-409Pros. Ex. 249Report from Grawitz to Himmler, 29 August 1942, concerning experiments with biochemical remedies conducted at the Dachau and Auschwitz concentration camps.I-657
NO-422Pros. Ex. 33Letter from Himmler to Sievers, 7 July 1942, concerning the establishment of an “Institute for Military Scientific Research” within the Ahnenerbe Society.I-89
NO-426Pros. Ex. 160Extract from the affidavit of defendant Brack, 14 October 1946, describing administrative details and procedure of the Euthanasia Program.I-842
NO-428Pros. Ex. 91Report of 10 October 1942, on cooling experiments on human beings.I-226
NO-429Pros. Ex. 281Extract from the affidavit of defendant Hoven, 24 October 1946, concerning typhus and virus experiments.I-555
NO-429Pros. Ex. 281Extracts from the affidavit of Waldemar Hoven, 24 October 1946, concerning the killing of inmates by phenol and other means.I-685
NO-429Pros. Ex. 281Extract from the affidavit of defendant Hoven, 24 October 1946, concerning the transfer of concentration camp inmates to euthanasia stations for extermination.I-847
NO-432Pros. Ex. 119Letter from Rascher to Neff, 21 October 1943, concerning dry-freezing experiments.I-258
NO-438Pros. Ex. 240Report from the Institute for Military Scientific Research, (Department Dr. Rascher) on “Polygal 10”.I-678
NO-441Pros. Ex. 205Affidavit of defendant Rudolf Brandt, 24 October 1946, concerning the plan to exterminate tubercular Polish Nationals.I-775
NO-472Pros. Ex. 234Affidavit of the defendant Fischer, 21 October 1946, supplementing his affidavit concerning sulfanilamide experiments.I-376
NO-520Pros. Ex. 374Letter from the chief of the Institution for feeble-minded in Stetten to Dr. Frank, 6 September 1940, requesting that euthanasia be carried out only after legal basis was created.I-854
NO-571Pros. Ex. 2851943 Work Report for Department for Typhus and Virus Research.I-573
NO-579Pros. Ex. 288Extract from a report on the Findings of 2 January 1944, on a skin ointment—R 17—for phosphorus burns.I-644
NO-610Pros. Ex. 41Inmates of the Dachau concentration camp in different stages of simulated altitude in the low-pressure chamber; postmortem dissections of high altitude experimental subjects showing air bubbles in blood vessels in subarachnoid space of brain and under pleura of anterior chest wall. (See selections from photographic evidence of the prosecution.)I-898-900
NO-645Pros. Ex. 3Table of organization of the Reich Commissioner for Health and Medical Services, drawn by the defendant Karl Brandt.I-91
NO-656Pros. Ex. 247Memorandum by SS Obersturmbannfuerer Wolff, 8 May 1944; letters from Dr. Kahr to Rascher, 10 and 16 December 1943.I-680
NO-660Pros. Ex. 377Note by Sellmer, 6 December 1940, describing the method of selection for euthanasia.I-855
NO-690Pros. Ex. 120List of research projects from the files of the Reich Research Council.I-259
NO-794Pros. Ex. 259Letter from Sievers to Rudolf Brandt, 27 June 1942, concerning mustard gas and its effect on human beings.I-336
NO-807Pros. Ex. 185Tank containing formaldehyde for the preservation of corpses; corpses assembled in tanks prior to dissection; corpse showing incisions in preparation for dissection. (See selections from photographic evidence of the prosecution.)I-905-908
NO-842Pros. Ex. 405Letter from Brack to Dr. Schlegelberger, 18 April 1941, forwarding forms for euthanasia and suggesting that death notifications should not follow a stereotyped form.I-857
NO-856Pros. Ex. 125Extracts from the review of the proceedings of the general military court in the case of the United States vs. Weiss, Ruppert, et al., held at Dachau, Germany.I-289
NO-861Pros. Ex. 232Affidavit of Sofia Maczka, 16 April 1946, concerning experimental operations on inmates of the Ravensbrueck concentration camp.I-402
NO-875Pros. Ex. 230Affidavit of Mrs. Zdenka Nedvedova-Nejedla, M.D., of Prague, concerning experimental operations conducted on fellow inmates in Ravensbrueck concentration camp.I-400
NO-891Pros. Ex. 414Directive of the Reich Minister of the Interior, 6 September 1944, ordering euthanasia extended to insane Eastern workers.I-863
NO-894Pros. Ex. 38Fuehrer Decree, 9 June 1942, concerning the Reich Research Council.I-90
NO-907Pros. Ex. 412Extract from letter from Dr. Fritz Mennecke to his wife, 25 November 1941, concerning his activities as physician selecting inmates of concentration camp Buchenwald for euthanasia.I-861
NO-978Pros. Ex. 480Letter from Sievers to Gluecks, 11 September 1942, concerning military scientific research work to be conducted at Natzweiler concentration camp.I-349
NO-1007Pros. Ex. 413Circular from Gluecks to concentration camp commandants, 27 April 1943, stating that in the future only insane prisoners should be used for Action “14 f 13” (euthanasia).I-862
NO-1080 A, E, FPros. Ex. 219 A, E, FExposures of the witness Maria Kusmierczuk who underwent sulfanilamide and bone experiments while an inmate of the Ravensbrueck concentration camp. (See selections from photographic evidence of the prosecution.)I-901-902
NO-1082 A, CPros. Ex. 214 A, CExposures of the witness Jadwiga Dzido who underwent sulfanilamide and bone experiments while an inmate of the Ravensbrueck concentration camp. (See selections from photographic evidence of the prosecution.)I-903
NO-1135Pros. Ex. 334Confirmation, 30 August 1940, of the transfer of mental patients with list of transferred patients attached.I-848
NO-1424Pros. Ex. 462Affidavit of Fritz Friedrich Karl Rascher, M.D., 31 December 1946, concerning the life and activities of Dr. Sigmund Rascher.I-676
NO-1852Pros. Ex. 456Extract from report on medical experiments addressed to Karl Brandt.I-345
NO-2734Pros. Ex. 473Extracts of letter from Grawitz to Himmler, 7 September 1942, and report on gas gangrene experiments.I-660
NO-3963Pros. Ex. 528Extracts from affidavit of Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Tauboeck, 18 June 1947, concerning the development of, and experiments with sterilization drugs.I-710
343-A-PSPros. Ex. 62Letter from Milch to Wolff, 20 May 1942, regarding continuation of experiments.I-172
343-B-PSPros. Ex. 70Letter from Milch to Himmler, 31 August 1942, acknowledging receipt of reports by Rascher and Romberg on high-altitude experiments.I-172
615-PSPros. Ex. 246Letter from Dr. Hilfrich, Bishop of Limburg, to the Reich Minister of Justice, 13 August 1941, protesting against the killing of mentally ill people.I-845
630-PSPros. Ex. 330Letter from Hitler to Karl Brandt and Bouhler, 1 September 1939, charging them with the execution of euthanasia.I-848
1553-PSPros. Ex. 428Extract from the field interrogation of Kurt Gerstein, 26 April 1945, describing the mass gassing of Jews and other “undesirables”.I-865
1580-PSPros. Ex. 107Letter from Himmler to Rascher, 26 February 1943, on freezing experiments in the concentration camps Auschwitz and Lublin.I-253
1581-A-PSPros. Ex. 48Letter from Rudolf Brandt to Sievers, 21 March 1942, concerning Rascher’s participation in high-altitude experiments.I-144
1582-PSPros. Ex. 45Letter from Rudolf Brandt to Rascher, undated, informing him that prisoners would be made available for high-altitude research.I-143
1602-PSPros. Ex. 44Letter from Rascher to Himmler, 15 May 1941, concerning high-altitude experiments on human beings.I-141
1609-PSPros. Ex. 92Letter from Himmler to Rascher, 24 October 1942, and note by Rudolf Brandt.I-244
1611-PSPros. Ex. 85Letter from Himmler to Rascher and Sievers, 22 September 1942, ordering rewarming in freezing experiments through physical warmth.I-221
1612-PSPros. Ex. 79Letter from Rudolf Brandt to Rascher, 13 December 1942, and Himmler’s order assigning Rascher to high-altitude experiments.I-176
1613-PSPros. Ex. 90Letter from Rascher to Himmler, 16 October 1942, transmitting report on cooling experiments on human beings (NO-428).I-225
1616-PSPros. Ex. 105Letter from Rascher to Himmler, 17 February 1943, and summary of experiments for rewarming of chilled human beings by animal warmth, 12 February 1943.I-249
1618-PSPros. Ex. 84Intermediate report, 10 September 1942, on intense chilling experiments in the Dachau concentration camp.I-220
1619-PSPros. Ex. 87Teletype from commandant of Dachau concentration camp to Rudolf Brandt, 7 October 1942, stating that four women would be available from Ravensbrueck concentration camp for Rascher’s experiments.I-223
1696-PSPros. Ex. 357Letter from Dr. Conti to the Mental Hospital in Kaufbeuren, 16 November 1939, requesting that questionnaires (attached) be filled out for individual patients; letter from the General Sick Transport Company to the Mental Hospital in Kaufbeuren, 12 May 1941, stating that the company would remove mental patients; report from the Provincial Association for Social Welfare in Swabia, 6 May 1941, that all transferred patients had died; letter from Gaum, 24 November 1942, to Dr. Leinisch stating that epileptics would be made available for research.I-849
1971-A-PSPros. Ex. 49Letter from Rascher to Himmler, 5 April 1942, and report, undated, on high-altitude experiments.I-144
1971-B-PSPros. Ex. 51Letter from Himmler to Rascher, 13 April 1942, requesting a repetition of high-altitude experiments on prisoners condemned to death.I-148
1971-C-PSPros. Ex. 50Letter from Rudolf Brandt to Rascher, 13 April 1942, regarding his success with high-altitude experiments.I-147
1971-D-PSPros. Ex. 52Teletype from Rascher to Rudolf Brandt, 20 October 1942, requesting clarification on the pardon granted by Himmler.I-149
1971-E-PSPros. Ex. 53Teletype from Rudolf Brandt to Schnitzler, 21 October 1942, concerning the pardon granted by Himmler.I-149
3896-PSPros. Ex. 372Extract from the affidavit of Dr. Ludwig Sprauer, 23 April 1946, concerning the organization of the Euthanasia Program.I-853
Becker-Freyseng 31Becker-Freyseng Ex. 18Extracts from Harper’s Magazine entitled “Secrets by the Thousand” by C. Lester Walker.II-65
Becker-Freyseng 42Becker-Freyseng Ex. 29Affidavit of Dr. Ludwig Harriehausen, 9 January 1947, regarding use of patients in sea-water experiments.I-455
Becker-Freyseng 60Becker-Freyseng Ex. 58Statement of Professor Dr. Hans Luxenburger and Dr. Hans Halbach concerning the report on experiments on human beings in world literature (Becker-Freyseng 60a, Becker-Freyseng Ex. 59).II-95
Becker-Freyseng 60aBecker-Freyseng Ex. 59Extracts from report on experiments on human beings in world literature; excerpts from various newspapers and medical weeklies.II-96
Karl Brandt 1Karl Brandt Ex. 1Extract from “Life” magazine concerning malaria experiments on convicts in U.S. penitentiaries.II-95
Karl Brandt 12Karl Brandt Ex. 11Affidavit of Dr. Walther Scheiber on his efforts to purchase experimental animals in Spain and bring them to Germany.I-350
Karl Brandt 18Karl Brandt Ex. 15Extracts from the affidavit of Dr. Werner Kirchert, 29 January 1947, stating that Karl Brandt was not involved in the Euthanasia Program.I-871
Karl Brandt 19Karl Brandt Ex. 16Affidavit of Alfred Rueggeberg, 23 January 1947, concerning radio discussions on euthanasia.I-872
Karl Brandt 23Karl Brandt Ex. 19Affidavit of Eduard Woermann, 18 January 1947, concerning discussion of Karl Brandt and Pastor Bodelschwingh on euthanasia.I-873
Karl Brandt 101Karl Brandt Ex. 41Affidavit of Dr. Otto Ambros, 21 April 1947, concerning the urgency of experiments in the field of chemical-warfare agents and their countermeasures.I-351
Karl Brandt 103Karl Brandt Ex. 42Affidavit of Dr. Walter Mielenz, 21 April 1947, concerning the assignment of Karl Brandt in connection with chemical warfare.I-352
Karl Brandt 117Karl Brandt Ex. 103Excerpts from the dissertation “Infection Experiments on Human Beings” by Alfred Heilbrunn of the Hygiene Institute of the Wuerzburg University, 1937, concerning experiments on human beings in other countries.II-103
Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser 1Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser Ex. 6Extract from report on the First Conference East of Consulting Specialists on 18 and 19 May 1942 at the Military Medical Academy, Berlin.I-377
Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser 3Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser Ex. 10Extract from report on the Third Conference East of Consulting Specialists on 24 to 26 May 1943 at the Military Medical Academy, Berlin.I-378
Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser 6Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser Ex. 9Extract from “Clinic and Practice”, weekly journal for the Practicing Physician, regarding bone transplantation.I-405
Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser 21Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser Ex. 20Extract from affidavit of Dr. Karl Friedrich Brunner, 14 March 1947.I-377
Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser 21Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser Ex. 20Extract from affidavit of Dr. Karl Friedrich Brunner, 14 March 1945, concerning scientific experiments conducted at the clinic of Hohenlychen.I-407
Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser 22Gebhardt, Fischer, Oberheuser Ex. 21Extract from affidavit of Dr. Josef Koestler concerning Dr. Gebhardt’s activities, 27 February 1947.I-408
Rose 11Rose Ex. 27Extract from report of Professor Dr. E. Gildemeister concerning the activities of the Robert Koch Institute—Reich Institute for the fight against infectious diseases.I-298
Rose 16Rose Ex. 12Extracts from the affidavit of Professor Otto Lenz, director of the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin.I-581
Rose 46Rose Ex. 20Extract from a certified statement, 4 March 1947, of J. Oerskov, M.D., director of the State Serum Institute in Copenhagen.I-582
Rose 47Rose Ex. 35Affidavit of Professor Dr. Hans Luxenburger, 24 March 1947, concerning Rose’s interest in therapeutical malaria treatments.I-300
Rose 50Rose Ex. 49Extract from the affidavit of Professor Dr. Ernst Georg Nauck, M.D., Hamburg 4, Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for nautical and tropical diseases.I-302
Mrugowsky 115Mrugowsky Ex. 108Extracts from the affidavit of Udo Von Woyrsch, 3 May 1947, concerning experiments on combating injuries due to phosphorus incendiary bombs.I-647
Sievers 45Sievers Ex. 46Extract from the affidavit of Dr. Gisela Schmitz, 27 March 1947, on Siever’s position in the Ahnenerbe Society and his connection with the skeleton collection.I-752
Sievers 54Sievers Ex. 50Regulations for the Commandos (Einsatzkommandos) of the Security Police and the Security Service to be activated in Stalags.I-754
Blome 1Blome Ex. 8Extracts from the affidavit of Dr. Oskar Gundermann, 28 December 1946, stating that Blome opposed the plan to exterminate tubercular Poles and that the plan was never carried out.I-778
Blome 14Blome Ex. 6Extracts from a report on the German Tuberculosis Conference of 18 to 20 March 1937, at Wiesbaden.I-777
Pokorny 19Pokorny Ex. 27Affidavit of Dr. Helmuth Weese, 19 March 1947, concerning use of caladium seguinum for sterilization.I-874

TESTIMONIES

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Dr. Leo AlexanderI-386,417
BeiglboeckI-468
BlomeI-780
BrackI-732,876
Karl BrandtI-506,892, 900;
II-29
Rudolf BrandtI-183,757
Jadwiga DzidoI-381
GebhardtI-388,667
Dr. Eugen HaagenI-606
HandloserI-265
Dr. Friedrich HielscherII-30
Karl HoellenrainerI-456
Dr. Andrew C. IvyI-994;
II-42, 60, 82, 110
Miss KarolewskaI-409
Eugen KogonI-583,637, 648, 993
Werner LeibbrandtII-80
Dr. MenneckeI-875
MrugowskyI-595,651, 688;
II-56, 66
Walter NeffI-177,260
RombergI-186
RoseI-308,586, 973;
II-69,77, 118
SchmidtI-890
SchroederI-269
SieversI-274,682
StoehrI-664
ViewegI-303
VollhardtI-474

“The Milch Case”

CASE NO. 2

MILITARY TRIBUNAL NO. II

The United States of America

—against—

Erhard Milch