A. Yes.

Q. But could you not have filed charges, for example, with the police or with the public prosecutor, against Rascher?

A. Yes, of course, I could have, but if I had gone there and said, “Rascher has performed experiments ordered by Himmler—by the Chief of the German Police and whatever else he was—the Reich Leader SS, the State Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior,” they would probably have said: “Well, we can’t do anything about it. If he has orders, then we can’t do anything about it.”



[18] Jews who had had sexual intercourse with German women with their consent.

[19] Very similar arguments were advanced by counsel for defendant Romberg.

[20] The witness Neff was called to testify as a Tribunal witness and not as a prosecution witness.

[21] See Vol. II, judgment is case of United States vs. Erhard Milch.

[22] Last sentence is crossed out and replaced by one in German shorthand.