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
A. I cannot remember this communication. Of course, I cannot here state
under oath whether this is one of those cases in which a teletype
message was sent on Himmler’s orders with my signature to it. It is also
quite possible that I saw this message and knew its contents and sent it
off, after receiving instructions from Himmler.
Q. But I should think that you would still remember a document with such
contents today; and yet you say that you do not remember it?
A. No, I do not. In view of the enormous number of orders that I got
from Himmler, I could not concern myself enough with the details of each
matter in order to be able to remember them for any length of time.
Q. Do you perhaps know whether you discussed this matter with Himmler
and then waited for his orders?
A. I cannot say that. I assume that I put the teletype message among his
mail and then received his instructions along with all the rest of his
orders.
Q. Now, I want to discuss NO-402, Prosecution Exhibit 66. This is a
letter to the German Research Institute for Aviation. This letter
accompanies a long report, the subject of which is rescuing pilots from
high altitudes. Do you have that report now in front of you?
A. Yes.
Q. Did you work on this report or at least give a cursory glance at it?
A. I certainly did not work on it, and I did not even give it a cursory
glance, first of all because it is a medical report, and secondly,
because it is much too long.
* * * * *
EXTRACTS FROM THE TESTIMONY OF DEFENDANT ROMBERG[27]
_DIRECT EXAMINATION_
* * * * *
DR. VORWERK: Now, we’ll go back to the point of Rascher’s position in
the experiment.
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