Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume IVarious
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Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume I
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946; War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg
2.9 km. [9,520 ft.] 18 min. Still yelling, convulses arms and
legs, head sinks forward.
2-0 km. [6,560-0 ft.] 20-24.5 min. Yells spasmodically, grimaces, bites
his tongue.
0 km. Does not respond to speech, gives
the impression of someone who is
completely out of his mind.
5 min. (after reaching ground Reacts for the first time to vocal
level). stimulation.
7 min. Attempts upon command to arise, says
in stereotyped manner: “No,
please”.
9 min. Stands up on command; severe ataxia;
answers to all questions: “Just a
minute”. Tries spasmodically to
recall his birth date.
10 min. Typical stereotypes of attitude and
movement (catatonia); mumbles
number to himself.
11 min. Holds his head turned convulsively
to the right; tries repeatedly to
answer the first question
concerning his birth date.
12 min. Questions of the subject: “May I
slice something?” (Note: In
civilian work he was a
delicatessen clerk.) “May I pant,
will it be all right if I inhale?”
Breathes deeply, then says, “All
right, thank you very much.”
15 min. On being ordered to walk, steps
forward and says: “All right,
thank you very much”.
17 min. Gives his name; says he was born in
1928 (born 1 November 1908).
Experimenter asks: “Where?”
“Something 1928” “Profession?”
“28—1928”.
18 min. “May I inhale?” “Yes.” “I am content
with that.”
25 min. Still the question continues:
“Pant?”
28 min. Sees nothing; runs against open
window sash upon which the sun is
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