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OCTOBER 1946-APRIL 1949


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CONTENTS

The Medical Case

(Introductory material and basic directives under which trials were conducted together with Chapters I-VIII-E of Medical Case are printed in Volume I.)

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VIII.Evidence and Arguments on Important Aspects of the Case (cont’d)[1]
F. Necessity[1]
G. Subjection to Medical Experimentation as Substitute for Penalties[44]
H. Usefulness of the Experiments[61]
I. Medical Ethics[70]
1. General Principles[70]
2. German Medical Profession[86]
3. Medical Experiments in other Countries[90]
IX.Ruling of the Tribunal on Count One of the Indictment[122]
X.Final Plea for Defendant Karl Brandt by Dr. Servatius[123]
XI.Final Statements of the Defendants, 19 July 1947[138]
XII.Judgment[171]
The Jurisdiction of the Tribunal[172]
The Charge[173]
Count One[173]
Count Two and Three[174]
Count Four[180]
The Proof as to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity[181]
Permissible Medical Experiments[181]
The Medical Service in Germany[184]
The Ahnenerbe Society[188]
Karl Brandt[189]
Handloser[198]
Rostock[208]
Schroeder[210]
Genzken[217]
Gebhardt[223]
Blome[228]
Rudolf Brandt[235]
Mrugowsky[241]
Poppendick[248]
Sievers[253]
Rose[264]
Ruff, Romberg, and Weltz[272]
Brack[277]
Becker-Freyseng[281]
Schaefer[285]
Hoven[286]
Beiglboeck[290]
Pokorny[292]
Oberheuser[294]
Fischer[296]
Sentences[298]
XIII.Petitions[301]
XIV.Affirmation of Sentences by the Military Governor of the United States Zone of Occupation[327]
XV.Order of the United States Supreme Court Denying Writ of Habeas Corpus[330]
Appendix[331]
Table of Comparative Ranks[331]
List of Witnesses in Case 1[332]
Index of Documents and Testimony[336]
The Milch Case
Introduction[355]
Order Constituting Tribunal[357]
Members of Military Tribunal II[359]
Prosecution Counsel[359]
Defense Counsel[359]
I.Indictment[360]
II.Arraignment[365]
III.Opening Statements[366]
A. Opening Statement for the Prosecution[366]
B. Opening Statement for the Defense[377]
IV.Selections from the Documents and Testimony of Witnesses of Prosecution and Defense[385]
A. Slave Labor[385]
1. General Slave Labor Program in Germany[385]
2. The Central Planning Board[444]
3. The Jaegerstab[524]
4. Generalluftzeugmeister[596]
B. Medical Experiments[623]
C. Curriculum Vitae and Excerpts from the Testimony of the Defendant Milch[633]
V.Closing Statements[690]
A. Closing Statement of the Prosecution[690]
B. Closing Statement of the Defense[730]
VI.Final Statement of the Defendant, 25 March 1947[772]
VII.Judgment[773]
A. Opinion and Judgment of the United States Military Tribunal II[773]
B. Concurring Opinion by Judge Michael A. Musmanno[797]
C. Concurring Opinion by Judge Fitzroy D. Phillips[860]
VIII.Petitions[879]
A. Extract from Petition for Clemency to Military Governor of United States Zone of Occupation[879]
B. Petition to the Supreme Court of the United States for Writ of Habeas Corpus[883]
IX.Affirmation of Sentence by the Military Governor of the United States Zone of Occupation[887]
X.Order of the United States Supreme Court, 20 October 1947, Denying Writ of Habeas Corpus[888]
Appendix[889]
List of Witnesses in Case 2[889]
Index of Documents and Testimony[891]