Medical Certificates Attached to
Certificate of Service on Defendant
Gustav Krupp von Bohlen
(Attachment I)
3d Battalion, Medical Section
232d Infantry Regiment
Schloss Blühbach
Bezirk Bischofshofen, Austria
6 October 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR: Capt. Norman A. Stoll, JAGD, Office U.S. Chief of
Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality
SUBJECT : Condition of Health of Mr. Gustav Krupp von Bohlen
1. Mr. Gustav Krupp von Bohlen was examined by me today, and the
following findings are noticed.
2. Subject has suffered from progressive arteriosclerosis and
senility since 1939. He suffered an attack of cerebral thrombosis in
1942, which resulted in a temporary facial paralysis. About a year
ago he lost bladder and sphincter control.
3. At the present time he is bedridden, has to be fed and to be
cared for by nurses. He has no insight into his condition or
situation whatsoever and is unable to follow or keep up any
conversation.
4. I do not believe that subject can be moved without serious
detriment to his health or that interrogation would be of any value
due to his loss of speech and complete lack of any understanding. His
course will be progressively down-hill.
5. In my judgment subject is not mentally competent to stand
trial in a court of justice.
/ s / WALTER PICK
Capt., MC, 232d Infantry