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. NUERNBERG MILITARY TRIBUNAL
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. [defend...] dants Karl Brandt, Gebhardt, Mrugowsky, Poppendick, Becker-Freyseng, and Weltz were acquitted.

The prosecution's summation of the evidence on the freezing experiments is contained in its final brief against the defendant Sievers. An extract from this brief is set forth below on pages 199 to 206. A corresponding summation of the evidence by the defense on these experiments has been selected from the closing briefs for the defendants Sievers and Weltz. It appears below on pages 207 to 217. This argumentation is followed by selections from the evidence on pages 219 to 278.

b. Selection from the Argumentation of the Prosecution

EXTRACT FROM THE CLOSING BRIEF AGAINST DEFENDANT SIEVERS

Freezing Experiments

Before the high-altitude experiments had actually been completed, the freezing experiments were ordered to be performed by the defendant Weltz and his subordinate Rascher. This can be seen from a letter of 20 May 1942 from Milch to Karl Wolff. (343-A-PS, Pros. 62.) A short time later, Rascher had a conference with Hippke the experimental team was changed to include Jarisch, Holzloehner and Singer. Rascher reported these orders to Himmler on 15 June 1942, and passed on Hippke's request to have the experiments conducted in Dachau. He stated: "It was also decided that the inspector [Hippke] would issue orders to me at all times during the experiments." (NO-283, Pros. Ex. 82.) The research assignment was issued by the Department for Aviation Medicine (2 II B) under Anthony, with the defendant Becker-Freyseng as his deputy. (NO-286, Pros. Ex. 88.)

The cold-water freezing experiments began on 15 August 1942 and continued until the early part of 1943. They were performed by Holzloehner, Finke, and Rascher, all of whom were officers in the Medical Service of the Luftwaffe. Holzloehner and Finke collaborated with Rascher until December 1942. As Rascher said in a paper on his medical training: "By order of the Reich Leader SS and Generaloberstabsarzt Professor Dr. Hippke, I conducted 'Experiments for the Rescue of Frozen Persons' (started on 15 August 1942), in cooperation — for 4 months — with the Professor Dr. Holzloehner and Dr. Finke both of Kiel University." (NO-230, Pros. Ex. 115.) Rascher also said that: "Since May 1939 till today I have been in military service with the Air Force." The memorandum was dated 17 May 1943. It should therefore be borne in mind that during all of the high-altitude and substantially all of the freezing experiments, Rascher was on active duty with the Luftwaffe, not the SS. It was


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