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Sievers. It appears below on pages 741 to 747. This
argumentation is followed by selections from the evidence on pages 748 to 759.
b. Selection from the Argumentation of the
Prosecution.
EXTRACT FROM THE CLOSING BRIEF AGAINST DEFENDANT SIEVERS
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Skeleton Collection
In response to a request by the defendant Rudolf Brandt, on 9 February 1942,
Sievers submitted to him a report by Dr. Hirt of the University of Strasbourg
on the desirability of securing a collection of Jewish skeletons. (NO-085,
Pros. Ex. 175.) In this report, Hirt advocated outright murder of
"Jewish Bolshevik Commissars" for the procurement of such a
collection. He stated: "By procuring
the skulls of the Jewish Bolshevik Commissars, who personify a repulsive, yet
characteristic subhumanity, we have the opportunity of obtaining tangible
scientific evidence. The actual obtaining and collecting of these skulls
without difficulty could be best accomplished by a directive issued to
the Wehrmacht in the future to immediately turn over alive all Jewish Bolshevik
Commissars to the field police."
These units were to report to a special office which would
send out specialists to have photographs and anthropological measurements taken
and ascertain the origin, birth date, and other personal data of the victims.
Hirt further stated: "Following the
subsequently induced death of the Jew, whose head must not be damaged, he
will separate the head from the torso and will forward it to its point of
destination in a preserving fluid in a well-sealed tin container especially
made for this purpose. On the basis of the photos, the measurements, and other
data on the head and, finally, the skull itself, comparative anatomical
research, research on racial classification, pathological features of the skull
formation, form and size of the brain, and many other things can begin. In
accordance with its scope and tasks, the new Reich University of Strasbourg
would be the most appropriate place for the collection of and research upon
these skulls thus acquired. [Emphasis supplied.]
On 27 February 1942, Brandt informed Sievers that Himmler
would support Hirt's work and would place everything necessary at his disposal.
Brandt requested Sievers to inform Hirt accordingly and to report again on
Hirt's work. (NO-090, Pros. Ex. 176.)
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