Q. About how many concentration camp inmates were subjected to these high-altitude experiments?
A. There were 180 to 200 inmates who were subjected to the high-altitude experiments.
Q. When, to the best of your recollection, did the high-altitude experiments end?
A. The incident of the dead—I am afraid I didn’t quite get your question. Will you repeat it?
Q. I am asking you, Witness, when the high-altitude experiments ended, that is, when they were completed.
A. During the course of June—maybe the beginning of July, the low-pressure chambers were taken away. I don’t recollect the exact date, however.
Q. And you state that between 22 February 1942 and the end of June, or the beginning of July 1942, approximately 180 to 200 concentration camp inmates were experimented on?
A. Yes.
Q. What nationalities were the experimental subjects?
A. I cannot say that with certainty but I think that approximately all nations were represented there; that is, all nations that were in the camp, mostly Russians, Poles, Germans, and Jews belonging to any nation. I do not remember any other nationalities being represented there.