“Q. How did Beiglboeck treat the inmates?

“A. Beiglboeck treated the patients well, which was a striking contrast to the treatment which we inmates received from the SS. Beiglboeck only became very angry when the gypsies lied to him regarding the drinking of water, and when he found out about it from the blood test.”


d. Evidence

Prosecution Documents
Pros.
Doc. No.Ex. No.Description of DocumentPage
NO-184132Letter 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.[447]
NO-177133Minutes of conference at the Reich Ministry of Aviation, 20 May 1944, concerning methods for making sea-water potable.[448]
NO-185134Letter from Schroeder to Himmler and Grawitz, 7 June 1944, requesting subjects for sea-water experiments.[452]
NO-183136Teletype from Rudolf Brandt to Grawitz, undated, concerning experimental subjects.[453]
NO-182137Letter from Sievers to Grawitz, 24 July 1944, concerning experiments on the potability of sea-water.[454]
Defense Documents
Doc. No.Def. Ex. No.Description of Document
Becker-Freyseng 42Becker-Freyseng Ex. 29Affidavit of Dr. Ludwig Harriehausen, 9 January 1947, regarding use of patients in sea-water experiments.[455]
Testimony
Extracts from the testimony of prosecution witness Karl Hoellenrainer[456]
Extracts from the testimony of defendant Beiglboeck[468]
Extracts from the testimony of defense expert witness Dr. Franz Vollhardt[474]

TRANSLATION OF DOCUMENT NO-184

PROSECUTION EXHIBIT 132

LETTER 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

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