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"urgent" at a "discussion on research" as above set forth. Nothing in
the designation of any such assignment as appears in Prosecution Exhibit 457
contains on its face anything more than a matter of proper scientific
investigation. The record does not show that the position held by
Rostock vested in him any authority whatsoever other than as above stated. No
experiments were conducted by any person or organization which was to the least
extent under Rostock's control or direction. CONCLUSION
Military Tribunal I finds and adjudges that the defendant Paul Rostock is not
guilty as charged under the indictment, and directs that he be released from
custody under the indictment when this Tribunal presently adjourns.
SCHROEDER
The defendant Schroeder is charged under counts two and three of the
indictment with special responsibility for, and participation in,
High-Altitude, Freezing, Sulfanilamide, Sea-Water, Epidemic Jaundice, Typhus
and other vaccines, and Gas Experiments. The prosecution has abandoned the
charge that he participated in the sulfanilamide experiments and hence that
subject will not be considered further. The defendant served as a
medical officer with the infantry during the First World War. In the period
prior to 1931 he was attached as medical officer to a number of military units.
On 1 January 1931 he was transferred to the Army Medical Inspectorate as a
consultant (Referent) on hospital matters and therapeutics with the rank of
Oberstabsarzt (major). In 1935 Schroeder became chief of staff to Generalarzt
Hippke in the newly established Medical Department of the Reich Ministry for
Aviation. He retained this position after Hippke was made Inspector of the
Medical Service of the Luftwaffe in 1937. In February 1940 Schroeder was
appointed air fleet physician for Air Fleet II with the rank of
Generalstabsarzt (major general). On 1 January 1944 he replaced Hippke as Chief
of the Medical Service of the Luftwaffe. Simultaneously he was promoted to
Generaloberstabsarzt (lieutenant general), which was the highest rank
obtainable in the medical services. As Chief of the Medical Service of the
Luftwaffe, all medical officers of the German Air Force were subordinated
directly or indirectly to Schroeder. After he became Chief of the Medical
Service of the Luftwaffe his immediate superior was Handloser, who was Chief of
the Medical Service of the Wehrmacht.
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