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but there is no mention anywhere of any deeper wounds, but only
of purely superficial epidermal wounds. There is constant mention of the fact
that the wounds healed over nicely and in some cases the wound was completely
healed four days after the experiments. Wounds 2 ½ centimeters deep, or
large scars could not have occurred and that testimony of Kogon is false. In
this case let me point out that he was not ,speaking from his own knowledge.
During the first discussion of these incendiary bomb experiments, he said he
had seen the experimental subjects, and then in the same interrogation he later
says this was not the case. In other words, he is reporting what he has heard
and not what he knows at first hand.
Q. I am submitting to the Tribunal Mrugowsky 56, and it will be Mrugowsky
Exhibit 60. I should like to read from page two: "Treatment of phosphorus burns with 'R 17.'
"The dropping of phosphorus incendiary bombs made it necessary to find an
adequate method of treatment. As the copper-sulphate solution hitherto in use
did not give satisfactory results, the firm of Dr. Madaus in Dresden looked for
a different solvent and produced a liquid carbon tetrachloride which was called
'R 17.' The efficacy of R 17 had been proved by means of experiments on rabbits
carried out by the firm of Dr. Madaus.
"After the completion of these rabbit tests, Dr. Madaus asked the Higher
SS and Police Leader von Woyrsch, Dresden, to come and see the tests. As my
emergency office was in the building of Gruppenfuehrer Von Woyrsch, he asked me
to accompany him to the firm of Madaus in my capacity as a doctor and to watch
these tests. That was in the autumn of 1943. At the request of Gruppenfuehrer
Von Woyrsch and the firm of Madaus, I reported to the Reich Physician SS and
Police the results achieved by the firm of Madaus in the treatment of
phosphorus burns and suggested that the drug R 17 be made known to the air-raid
precaution dispensaries. Grawitz promised to have another test made.
"Some time afterward he sent Dr. Ding to Dresden for this purpose in his
capacity as health expert, and instructed me to make arrangements for Ding to
see the results achieved there, by the firm of Madaus, with R 17. I arranged
this. Ding came to Dresden and saw the above-mentioned tests in my presence, on
the premises of the Madaus firm. Afterward he declared that, on the orders of
the Reich Physician SS in Buchenwald, he would also test the efficacy of the
drug on rabbits. He requested the firm of Machine to put the drug R 17 at his
disposal.
Immediately after inspecting the firm of Madaus he left Dresden. "I also
know that Dr. Ding asked the office of the Higher SS and Police Leader to
procure for him the filling of an English incendiary bomb, which as far as I
know was done through the Commissioner
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