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Brutalities of Nazi Doctors | Revealed in Medical Journal
CHICAGO, Nov. 21 (U, P.).—Nasi |president of the University of Illiphysicians tried to transplant hu- nois. He had been picked to repman legs and subjected innocent resent the association in an investi. victims to sterilizing doses of X.rays, gation of these acts, the Journal of the American Medi- An attempt was made by the cal Association reported today. Nast physicians to increase the rate An article on the brutalities of [of reproduction of the German SEperimenl ese padigtlc sud were and conception, the report said. performed peeud without “Indecencies characterised these untrained personnel experiments,” the article said. , “ how a population could be sterilized Twenty¥three Nasi physicians will | oot their knowledge, so that berg, : go on trial Dec. 5 at Nuernberg, ,., gorilization would be accom-
Germany, charged with the crime |; 4 without the fact becoming of having conducted experiments available for propaganda by enemies
The A. M. A. erticle was based Studied Poisoned Bullets upon a report by Dr. A. C. Ivy, vice| The lethal effects of poisoned bullets were studied to determine how Exclusive Names at WILKING'S ig aver 2 Jn "thot Jne Steinway, Everett | how long it would be before he died. | The Nazi physicians shortened arms and legs of human beings by PIANOS cutting out sections of their bones to see how much bone might be re~Radle moved without hampering normal Catmbinations movement, the Journal article said. “Not the slightest good has resulted to mankind from these experiments,” the article declared. One series of murders, the article said, was done to provide skeletons
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
NAZI PHYSICIANS 5 PLEAD INNOGENT|
‘Trial for Scientific Crimes. §
NUERNBERG, Nov. 31 (U, P.).—|§
United States charges. that they|
They were charged with responsibility for the torture deaths of | i hundreds of thousands of econ-|R centration camp inmates during the| | Hitler regime, Ny American officials said the trial} would begin Dec. 9 in the same) courtroom where Hermann Goering | and 11 other top Nazis were scn- | §
year-old Dr. Karl Brandt, was the} first to deny his guilt, Brandt|} ocoupled Cloering's seat in the}
Next to Brandt, in Rudolf Hess’ | old seat, was Siegfried Handloser,|H 61, the oldest of the 23 defendants. }
the German armed forces, year-old woman doctor, was the only |
worked at the Ravensbruck oon{centration camp. “Her “nicht shul-|
clear voice,
Kurt Blome, former German Red
specialist. Sixteen of the 23 defendants were charged with responsibility for atroe- |
camp,
preme court, presiding; Harold L.
HOOSIER ELECTED TO BOARD JOHNSTQWN, Pa. Nov, 21 (U.|f P.) —Delegates to the first general | conference of the Rewly.ormed 3 Evangelical United Brethren church |S today elected Paul Horran of Leb- |p
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| Handloser was the medical chief of | § Herta Oberhauser, comely 35- j feminine defendant, She formerly |
dig” (not guilty) came in a firm,’ Among the other defendants were 3
Cross official- and plenipotentiary | | for biological warfare;" Viktor} Brack, administrative chief for pg euthenasia (mercy killing); Karl|} Gebhardt, personal physician to 0% Heinrich Himmler; Waldeman | Le Hoven, chief physician at the Buch- | © enwald prison camp, and Adolf Po- | pS korny, an Austrian venereal disease i
ities at the Dachau concentration: §
The judges in this case are all § Americans. They are: Walter B.| 8 Beals of the Washington state su-|§
Sebring, Florida state supreme K court; Johnson Tal Crawford, for-| 8 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C, Nov. 21 mer Oklahoma district judge, and |f§ ee C. Swearingen, former as-| sistant attorney general of Michi-|K
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