Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume IIVarious
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Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume II
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946; War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg
In the medical field Karl Brandt held a position of the highest rank
directly under Hitler. He was in a position to intervene with authority
on all medical matters; indeed, it appears that such was his positive
duty. It does not appear that at any time he took any steps to check
medical experiments upon human subjects. During the war he visited
several concentration camps. Occupying the position he did, and being a
physician of ability and experience, the duty rested upon him to make
some adequate investigation concerning the medical experiments which he
knew had been, were being, and doubtless would continue to be, conducted
in the concentration camps.
EPIDEMIC JAUNDICE EXPERIMENTS
Karl Brandt is charged with criminal responsibility for experiments
conducted for the purpose of discovering an effective vaccine to bring
about immunity from epidemic jaundice. Grawitz, by letter dated 1 June
1943, wrote Himmler stating that Karl Brandt had requested his
assistance in the matter of research on the causes of epidemic jaundice.
Grawitz stated that Karl Brandt had interested himself in this research
and desired that prisoners be placed at his disposal. The letter further
stated that up to that date experiments had been made only on animals,
but that it had become necessary to pursue the matter further by
inoculating human beings with virus cultures. The letter stated that
deaths must be anticipated, and that eight prisoners who had been
condemned to death were needed for the experiments at the hospital of
the concentration camp at Sachsenhausen. Under date of 16 June 1943
Himmler acknowledged the letter from Grawitz and directed that eight
criminals in Auschwitz, Jews of the Polish Resistance Movement condemned
to death, should be used for experiments which should be conducted by
Dr. Dohmen at Sachsenhausen. Karl Brandt’s knowledge of experiments on
non-German nationals is clearly shown by the foregoing.
LOST (MUSTARD) GAS EXPERIMENTS
It is clear from the record that experiments with Lost gas were
conducted on concentration camp inmates throughout the period covered by
the indictment. The evidence is that over 200 concentration camp
inmates, Russians, Poles, Czechs, and Germans, were used as experimental
subjects. At least 50 of these subjects, most of whom were
nonvolunteers, died as a direct or indirect result of the treatment
received.
Karl Brandt knew of the fact that such experiments were being conducted.
The evidence is to the effect that he knew of Lost gas experiments
conducted by Bickenbach at Strasbourg during the fall of 1943, in which
Russian prisoners were apparently used as subjects, some of whom died.
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