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[experi...] ments carried out on 40 concentration camp inmates
in treating sepsis, phlegmon, furuncles, abcesses, and nephrosis, among others.
Ten of the experimental subjects died. The report also covered three sepsis
cases in Auschwitz, all of whom died. It concluded with the statement that the
experiments were being continued.
The case history of one of the experimental subjects artificially infected with
pus in November 1942 shows the horrible pain which these victims suffered.
(NO994, Pros. Ex. 251.)
That the defendants Gebhardt and Fischer had more than a casual connection with
the sepsis experiments in Dachau is proved by a handwritten notation by
Gebhardt on a letter written by Grawitz to Himmler on 7 September 1942,
attaching copies of the preliminary report by Gebhardt on his sulfanilamide
experiments, together with the report on the sepsis experiments in Dachau.
(NO2734, Pros. Ex. 251.) This note reads as follows:
"16 September 1942. Settled, after
conversation with Reich Leader SS. Obersturmfuehrer F. Fischer has been given
new instructions for Ravensbrueck and Dachau. Gebhardt" [Emphasis
supplied.]
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c. Selection from the Argumentation of the Defense
EXTRACT FROM THE FINAL PLEA FOR DEFENDANT GEBHARDT
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Phlegmon Experiments
In the course of the hearing of the evidence, the prosecution submitted
documents and interrogated witnesses with the intention of proving that apart
from other medical experiments, experiments were also carried out on the
treatment of phlegmon. In the indictment itself these experiments, which were
carried out at Dachau, are not mentioned. In view of Article IV of the
Ordinance of Military Government for Germany, which expressly states that the
indictment should list the counts in sufficient detail, it must be assumed that
in this case a properly made charge does not exist.
As far as the participation of the defendant Gebhardt is concerned, the
documents submitted by the prosecution show by themselves that he had nothing
to do with the execution of these experiments. It was only later that he
learned of the experiments carried out at Dachau, as unequivocally proved by
the letter of Reich Physician SS Dr. Grawitz to Reich Leader SS Himmler of 29
August 1942, referring to the biochemical treatment of sepsis, which was
submitted by the prosecu [...tion]
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*Final plea is recorded in mimeographed transcript, 15 July
1947, pp. 1087410910.
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