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After this fact had been revealed to me I was sworn to secrecy.
, I was furthermore informed at the Research Institute Grunewald-Berlin that
the first preparations were to be supplied as soon as possible, as the Reich
Leader SS had ordered the testing of the now method on inmates of concentration
camps to take place at once.
5. In order to point out the effectiveness and practical possibility of using
caladium seguinum as a sterilization drug, I would like first of all to go into
the subject of the history of this plant. Before doing so, however, I would
like to add that caladium seguinum is not considered a sterilization drug in
the ordinary sense of the word, but a castration drug. This is evident from the
fact that the experiments carried out by the firm Madaus have clearly shown
that a destruction of the sexual glands of the experimental animals occurred
which is equivalent to the surgical removal of such glands. Caladium seguinum
is a plant which comes from Brazil. As I know from the literature and the
publications made by the firm Madaus, this plant has already been used by the
Brazilian natives as a means of sterilization of their enemies. It was
administered to the enemies either in food or in arrow wounds. By this method
of injection by arrows, only relatively small portions of poison gained from
caladium seguinum could have been administered, as the wound produced by arrows
may be compared with a large intramuscular injection. From this fact, as
learned from literature, results the conclusion that this poison, if obtained
by the correct process, is effective even in very small doses. This drug is
described in literature as secret, which shows that the enemy did not know that
he was being sterilized.
6. Inspired by this experience of the Brazilian natives, the firm Madaus
carried out their experiments on animals. The results obtained by the firm
Madaus which I have seen with my own eyes confirm the effectiveness of caladium
seguinum as a means of sterilization for human beings. It was possible to doubt
whether the caladium seguinum was actually effective according to the first
rather vague reports coming from Brazil before the experiments of the firm
Madaus had been carried out. The experiments of Madaus, however, have
eliminated all doubts in this direction.
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11. As a result of all examples and explanations mentioned, I am of the opinion
that mass production of a castrating preparation from caladium seguinum in
Germany or in the German occupied countries is no dream, but could easily have
been put into practice Another proof of the harmfulness of the caladium poison
is the fact that the Madaus examinations confirmed beyond doubt the castrative
effect of caladium despite all the shortcomings already described. All this
made me realize at once the criminal character
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