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Counts two and three allege, in substance, that between
September 1939 and April 1945 all of the defendants "were principals in,
accessories to, ordered, abetted, took a consenting part in, and were connected
with plans and enterprises involving medical experiments without the subjects'
consent * * * in the course of which experiments the defendants committed
murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, atrocities, and other inhuman
acts." It is averred that "such experiments included, but were not
limited to" the following: "(A)
High-Altitude Experiments. From about March 1942 to about August 1942
experiments were conducted at the Dachau concentration camp, for the benefit of
the German Air Force, to investigate the limits of human endurance and
existence at extremely high altitudes. The experiments were carried out in a
low-pressure chamber in which the atmospheric conditions and pressures
prevailing at high altitude (up to 68,000 feet) could be duplicated. The
experimental subjects were placed in the low-pressure chamber and thereafter
the simulated altitude therein was raised. Many victims died as a result of
these experiments and others suffered grave injury, torture, and ill-treatment.
The defendants Karl Brandt, Handloser, Schroeder, Gebhardt, Rudolf Brandt,
Mrugowsky, Poppendick, Sievers, Ruff, Romberg, Becker-Freyseng, and Weltz are
charged with special responsibility for and participation in these crimes.
"(B) Freezing Experiments. From about August 1942 to about May 1943
experiments were conducted at the Dachau concentration camp, primarily for the
benefit of the German Air Force, to investigate the most effective means of
treating persons who had been severely chilled or frozen. In one series of
experiments the subjects were forced to remain in a tank of ice water for
periods up to 3 hours. Extreme rigor developed in a short time. Numerous
victims died in the course of these experiments. After the survivors were
severely chilled, rewarming was attempted by various means. In another series
of experiments, the subjects were kept naked outdoors for many hours at
temperatures below freezing. * * * The defendants Karl Brandt, Handloser,
Schroeder, Gebhardt, Rudolf Brandt, Mrugowsky, Poppendick, Sievers,
Becker-Freyseng, and Weltz are charged with special responsibility for and
participation in these crimes.
"(C) Malaria Experiments. From about February 1942 to about April
1945 experiments were conducted at the Dachau concentration camp in order to
investigate immunization for and treatment of malaria. Healthy concentration
camp inmates were infected by mosquitoes or by injections of extracts of
the
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