3. N-substance. Sievers’ testimony (Tr. p. 5738) shows that the experiments were not carried out due to a laboratory experiment of Professor Thyssen and an expert opinion sent to Himmler.
V. The experimental subjects.
A. Number of experimental subjects.
1. Drug F 1001. No statement.
2. “Lost”. The statements made by the witness Holl about the number of persons experimented upon must be treated with caution, since they do not originate with Holl, but were stated by the prosecution and merely confirmed by Holl. The testimony of Nales about experiments cannot refer to “Lost”.
3. N-substance. Since there were no experiments, no statement is made.
B. Consent of the experimental subjects.
1. Drug F 1001. No statement.
2. “Lost”. Sievers’ testimony (Tr. p. 5732) shows that Hirt said that the experimental subjects had volunteered, following a lecture by Hirt. This testimony seems to be quite trustworthy, as it was usual to make similar experiments on officer candidates of the Academy of Military Medicine in Berlin. Testimony of Becker-Freyseng (Tr. p. 8072) as well as testimony of Sievers (Tr. pp. 5730-31); also testimony of the witness Nales (Tr. pp. 10409-10471).
3. N-substance. No experiments, no statement.