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
Since the results of falling experiments from 12 km. altitude were known
from earlier experimentation and indeed descending experiments up to 15
km. [49,200 ft.] without oxygen had been conducted within the scope of
this work, falling experiments were begun at an altitude of 14 km.
[45,900 ft.], in order not to increase unnecessarily the number of
experiments.
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The ascent preceded by explosive decompression from 8 to 14 and 15 km.
altitude, in which the ascent to 8 km. was made with oxygen and the
explosive decompression with continuous flow, followed after 5 to 10
minutes waiting time. After the removal of the oxygen mask directly in
connection with the explosive decompression, five knee bends were made
during the waiting period of 10 seconds, then descent at free fall
speed. During the explosive decompression the oxygen supply was
interrupted from the outside. The results of these experiments were
(Table 5):
Table 5.—Falling experiments without O_{2} breathing
Unconsciousness │ From— │ Recovery of consciousness
after— │ │ after—
│ │
30 sec. = 13.2 km. │14 km. │65 sec. = 9.7 km.
[43,310 ft.] │ [45,900 ft.] │ [31,830 ft.]
28 sec. = 14.3 km. │15 km. │96 sec. = 7.6 km.
[46,900 ft.] │ [49,200 ft.] │ [24,940 ft.]
The further experiments up to 20 km. [65,600 ft.] altitude were made
with the same procedure as those up to 15 km. [49,200 ft.], although
without knee bends during the waiting period of 10 seconds, since
unconsciousness would have occurred too soon as a result of the knee
bends and the experimenters had become convinced that rescue from these
altitudes would have to be brought about by abandonment of the aircraft
without bodily exertion (catapult seat).
(Table 5—Continued)
Unconsciousness │ From— │ Recovery of consciousness
after— │ │ after—
│ │
32 sec. = 14.7 km. │16 km. │118 sec. = 6.6 km.
[48,220 ft.] │ [52,500 ft.] │ [21,650 ft.]
27 sec. = 15.9 km. │17 km. │126 sec. = 6.3 km.
[52,150 ft.] │ [55,800 ft.] │ [20,660 ft.]
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