Statement of Rose. (Tr. p. 6362.) Opinion of the
witness as to affidavit, NO-872, Prosecution Exhibit 408. From this it is seen
that Karl Brandt here did not have charge of the patients, but was to endeavor
with the other authorities to have the institution placed at his
disposal.
Real Position of Karl Brandt.
The position of Karl Brandt within the framework of the Euthanasia Program
was limited.
Statement of Karl Brandt, according
to which it was his task to inform Hitler and to license physicians of the
euthanasia institutions according to the decree on the basis of personal
responsibility of the physicians. (Tr. p. 2408.)
Statement of Brack. The witness says
that Karl Brandt had nothing to do with the carrying out of the Euthanasia
Program, "for he was the delegate of Hitler". (Tr. p. 7571.)
He had no office at Tiergartenstrasse 4, and to the knowledge of Brack, he
was never in the office "T 4".
Affidavit of Reinhardt. (Karl
Brandt 5, Karl Brandt Ex. 6.) The witness was occupied as an auditor in the
office of Karl Brandt, and he states that in this capacity he did not find in
the office of Karl Brandt any accounts or items with entries referring to
euthanasia.
Affidavit of Schaub, according to
which Karl Brandt was bound to the Fuehrer Headquarters and to Hitler and thus
was not able to make any inspections. (Karl Brandt 80, Karl Brandt Ex.
98.)
Affidavit of Rach. (Karl Brandt
6, Karl Brandt Ex. 7.) The witness confirms the connection of Karl Brandt
with the Fuehrer Headquarters and with the clinic in Berlin.
Execution
Position taken in the
indictment
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Position of the
defense
Time. The practice (of
euthanasia) by virtue of the authorization started at the beginning of 1940 and
lasted until August 1941, when it was stopped. Statement of Karl Brandt.
(Tr. p. 2431.) Statement of Brack. (Tr. p. 7543.) According to
both statements, the practice was suspended because of an oral order by Hitler
to Karl Brandt. (Oral order of suspension was sufficient, since the legal
ordinance itself was not revoked, because in principle euthanasia was supposed
to be continued after the war. (Continuation of the Reich Committee for
Children.)
Suspension of euthanasia is
confirmed through the following depositions: Statement by Blome. (Tr. p.
4653.) Statement by Pfannmueller. (Tr. p. 7348.) Statement by Dr.
Schmidt. (Tr. P. 1823.)
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