REPORT OF EXAMINATION OF DEFENDANT
STREICHER
18 November 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR: Brig. Gen. William L. Mitchell, General
Secretary.
FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL.
In response to the Tribunal's request that the Defendant Julius
Streicher be examined, the undersigned psychiatrists did examine the
Defendant Julius Streicher on 17 November 1945. The following
examinations were made: Physical, neurological and psychiatric
examinations.
In addition, the following documents were studied: All available
interrogations, biographical data, inspection of examples of his
written works, all psychological investigations and observations of
the prison psychiatrist.
The following results of the examination and unanimous
conclusions are submitted:
1) Defendant Julius Streicher is sane.
2) Defendant Julius Streicher is fit to appear before the
Tribunal and to present his defense.
3) It being the unanimous conclusion of the examiners that Julius
Streicher is sane, he is for that reason capable of understanding the
nature and quality of his acts during the period of time covered by
the Indictment.
/ s / DR. JEAN DELAY,
Professor of Psychiatry at the Faculty
of Medicine in Paris.
/ s / EUGENE KRASNUSHKIN,
Professor of the Scientific Research
Institute in Moscow.
/ s / COLONEL PAUL L. SCHROEDER, AUS,
Neuropsychiatric Consultant.