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					 | Notes to Pages 249-265   |  
				    
				   
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					 | (The numbers in brackets refer to the
						original, complete citation of a particular reference in each chapter. The
						dates in brackets denote original publication of a
						title.)     |  
				    
				   
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					 | 7. Langbein, Menschen [1], p. 257; Hill and
						Williams, Auschwitz in England [l], pp. 25, 269-71.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 8. On Samuel, see Langbein, Menschen [1], pp.
						262-64.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 9. Ibid., p. 263.  |  
				    
				   
					 |  10. Ibid., p. 264.   |  
				    
				   
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					 | Chapter 14. Killing with
						Syringes: Phenol Injections  |  
				    
				   
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					 | 1. Stanislaw Klodziuiski, Phenol in the
						Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, Anthology I, 2:100.
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					 | 2. Hermann Langbein, Menschen in Auschwitz (Vienna:
						Europaverlag, 1972), pp. 47-48.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 3. Klodzinski testimony in Hermann Langbein, Der
						Auschwitz-Prozess: Eine Dokumentation (Frankfurt/M.: Europäische
						Verlagsanstalt, 1965), vol. II, p. 579.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 4. Fejkiel deposition. Similar stories are frequent: see,
						for example, Miklos Nyiszli, Auschwitz: A Doctors Eyewitness Account
						(New York: Frederick Fell, 1960), chap. 8.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 5. Klodzinski, Phenol [l], p. 113; see
						Klodzinskis testimony which says 30 to 40, and Czeslaw Sowuls
						testimony, which says 80, in Langbein, Auschwitz-Prozess [3], vol. II,
						p. 767; for 120 children killed, see Bernd Naumann, Auschwitz: A Report on
						the Proceedings Against Robert Karl Ludwig Mulka and Others Before the Court at
						Frankfurt (New York: Praeger, 1966 [1965]), pp. 152, 185.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 6. Schuler testimony, 20 July 1945, Nuremberg Medical
						Case, vol. I, p. 687; see pp.
						684-94.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 7. Hoven affidavit, 24 October 1946, Nuremberg Medical
						Case, vol. I, pp.
						685-86. See
						Eugen Kogon, The Theory and Practice of Hell (New York: Berkley Books,
						1980 [1950]), pp. 155-63.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 8. Klodzinski testimony, in Langbein,
						Auschwitz-Prozess [3], vol. II, p. 584.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 9. Langbein, Menschen [2], pp. 48-51.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 10. Wiadyslaw Fejkiel notes the role of German military
						defeats in improving health care in Health Service in Auschwitz I
						Concentration Camp/Main Camp, Anthology, II, 1:21-22.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 11. Miklos Nyiszli, Auschwitz: A Doctors
						Eyewitness Account (New York: Frederick Fell, 1960), pp. 53-56.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 12. Klodzinski, Phenol [1], pp. 103-4.
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					 | 13. Ibid., pp. 109-10.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 14. Klodzinski testimony in Langbein,
						Auschwitz-Prozess [3], vol. II, p. 584.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 15. Witness, Fabian, quoted in Naumann, Auschwitz
						[5], p. 291.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 16. Klodzinski, Phenol [1], pp.
						104-5.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 17. Witness Weiss, quoted in Naumann, Auschwitz [5],
						p. 295.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 18. Ibid., pp. 191-92.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 19. Langbein, Menschen [2], pp. 379-80.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 20. Langbein, quoted in Mavis M. Hill and L. Norman
						Williams, Auschwitz in England: A Record of a Libel Action (New York:
						Stein & Day, 1965), p. 155; on Entress, see also Langbein, Menschen
						[2], pp. 377-79.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 21. Langbein, Menschen [2], p. 378.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 22. Ibid.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 23. Ibid.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 24. Ibid., pp. 377-78.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 25. Ibid., pp. 212-13.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 26. Ibid., p. 213.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 27. Ibid.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 28. Ibid.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 29. Dr. Emil de Martini, quoted in Naumann, Auschwitz
						[5], p. 157.   |  
				    
				   
					 | 30. Dr. Johann Kremer, quoted in Naumann, Auschwitz
						[5], p. 161.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 31. Dr. Tadeusz Paczula, quoted in Langbein,
						Menschen [2], p. 440.  |  
				    
				   
					 | 32. Ibid., pp. 441-42.   |  
				    
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