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said nonconsenting subjects were prisoners of war, German civilians
and civilians from German occupied territory, whose exact citizenship, in many
cases, could not be ascertained. Among the experimental subjects there were
numerous deaths, estimated by witnesses at 70 or 80, resulting directly from
compulsory participation in the experiments. Exact data on the total fatalities
cannot be stated, but there is convincing evidence that during the last day's
operation of the high-altitude experiments, five participating and
nonconsenting subjects died as the result thereof. The greater number of the
experimental subjects suffered grave injury, torture and ill-treatment.
FREEZING EXPERIMENTS
In this experiment, or series of
experiments, Rudolf Brandt is established as an intermediary and necessary aid
between Heinrich Himmler, who authorized the work to be done, and those who
were appointed by him actually to perform the ruthless task. Evidence is
conclusive that Rudolf Brandt at all times knew exactly what experimental
processes would be carried out. He knew that the procedure followed was to
select from the inmates at Dachau such human subjects as were considered most
suitable for experimental purposes. He knew that no consent was ever deemed
necessary from the persons upon whom the experiments were to be performed. He
knew that among the experimental subjects were non-German nationals, including
civilians and prisoners of war.
The exact number of deaths cannot be
ascertained from the evidence, but that fatalities occurred among the
experimental subjects has been proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
LOST
(MUSTARD) GAS EXPERIMENTS
On this specification, an affidavit of the
defendant Rudolf Brandt which is confirmed by other evidence reads
substantially as follows:
"Towards the end of the year 1939,
experiments were conducted at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp on persons
who were certainly not all volunteers, in order to ascertain the efficacy of
the different treatment of wounds inflicted by Lost gas. Lost is a poisonous
gas which produces injurious effects on the epidermis. I think it is generally
known as mustard gas. * * * Therefore, experiments were conducted on inmates of
concentration camps. As far as I understand, the experiments consisted of
inflicting wounds upon various parts of the bodies
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