Dr. Tipp: I shall use all of today. Yes.
Presiding Judge Beals: Does any other defense counsel desire to examine this witness while he is on the stand?
Dr. Tipp: Dr. Nelte just tells me that he will need a quarter of an hour, and my colleague Krauss for Rostock, fifteen minutes.
Dr. Fritz: Mr. President, I cannot say definitely now how long I shall need because I do not know how many of the questions I intend to put to the witness will be made unnecessary by Dr. Tipp’s examination.
Presiding Judge Beals: The Tribunal is only asking for an estimate.
Dr. Fritz: One hour.
Presiding Judge Beals: Counsel, during the noon recess will you instruct your witness to answer your questions directly and simply without expostulating on matters about which, while scientific and important, the Tribunal has already been advised. Kindly instruct him and explain to him how to answer these questions.
Dr. Tipp: Professor, before the recess you said that you began your work in the field of typhus on your own initiative, and that in the course of this work you obtained research assignments from the Medical Inspector of the Luftwaffe as well as the Reich Research Counsel; now I ask you, in your applications made before the various assignments were issued, were any details given about the work which you planned to carry out or the work which you had already carried out?
Witness Haagen: No details were given, of course, merely the problem as such was dealt with.