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CONTENTS

The Medical Case

(Introductory material and basic directives under which trials were conducted together with Chapters I-VIII-E of Medical Case are printed in Volume I.)

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The Milch Case]
   
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VIII. Evidence and Arguments on Important Aspects of the Case (cont'd) 1 
F. Necessity 1
G. Subjection to Medical Experimentation as Substitute for Penalties   44
H. Usefulness of the Experiments   61
I. Medical Ethics 70
1. General Principles 70
2. German Medical Profession 86 
3. Medical Experiments in other Countries 90
   
IX. Ruling of the Tribunal on Count One of the Indictment 122
   
X. Final Plea for Defendant Karl Brandt by Dr. Servatius 123
   
XI. Final Statements of the Defendants, 19 July 1947 138 
   
XII. Judgment 171
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The Jurisdiction of the Tribunal 172 
The Charge 173
Count One 173 
Count Two and Three  174
Count Four 180 
The Proof as to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity  181
Permissible Medical Experiments  181
The Medical Service in Germany  184
The Ahnenerbe Society  188
Karl Brandt  189
Handloser  198
Rostock 208
Schroeder 210
Genzken 217
Gebhardt 223
Blome 228
Rudolf Brandt 235
Mrugowsky 241
Poppendick 248
Sievers 253
Rose 264
Ruff, Romberg, and Weltz 272
Brack 277
Becker-Freyseng 281
Schaefer 285
Hoven 286
Beiglboeck 290
Pockorny 292
Oberheuser 294
Fischer  296
Sentences 298
   
XIII. Petitions 301
   
XIV. Affirmation of Sentences by the Military Governor of the United States Zone of Occupation 327
   
XV. Order of the United States Supreme Court Denying Writ of Habeas Corpus 330
   
Appendix 331
Table of Comparative Ranks 331
List of Witnesses in Case 1 332
Index of Documents and Testimony 336


The Milch Case
Introduction 355
Order Constituting Tribunal 357
[Photographs] 358 
Members of Military Tribunal II 359
Prosecution Counsel 359
Defense Counsel 359
   
I. Indictment 360 
   
II. Arraignment 365
   
III. Opening Statements 366
A. Opening Statement for the Prosecution 366
B. Opening Statement for the Defense 377
   
IV. Selections from the Documents and Testimony of Witnesses of Prosecution and Defense 385 
   
A. Slave Labor 385
1. General Slave Labor Program in Germany 385 
2. The Central Planning Board 444
3. The Jaegerstab 524
4. Generalluftzeugmeister 596
   
B. Medical Experiments 623
   
C. Curriculum Vitae and Excerpts from the Testimony of the Defendant Milch 633 
   
V. Closing Statements 690
A. Closing Statement of the Prosecution 690
B. Closing Statement of the Defense 730
   
VI. Final Statement of the Defendant, 25 March 1947 772
   
VII. Judgment 773
A. Opinion and Judgment of the United States Military Tribunal II 773
B. Concurring Opinion by Judge Michael A. Musmanno 797
C. Concurring Opinion by Judge Fitzroy D. Phillips 860
   
VIII. Petitions 879
A. Extract from Petition for Clemency to Military Governor of United States Zone of Occupation 887
   
X. Order of the United States Supreme Court, 20 October 1947, Denying Writ of Habeas Corpus 888
   
Appendix 888
List of Witnesses in Case 2 889
Index of Documents and Testimony 891
   

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