THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. THE PRESIDENT: I shall now read into the record the order of the Tribunal in connection with the absence of the defendant Oberhauser. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs KARL BRANDT, et al, Order Case No. I. There having been filed in the Office of the Secretary General, directed to Military Tribunal I, dated February 25, 1947, a written certificate by Charles J. Roska, Medical Corps, United States Army, Prison Surgeon at Nurenberg Germany, describing the physical condition of Herta Oberhauser, a defendant now on trial in the above entitled cause; and, Captain Roska, having stated in the certificate that the defendant Oberhauser is laboring under certain described serious physical disabilities, and. is in need of an operation to relieve her.
1947-03-04, #2: Doctors' Trial (late morning)
1947-03-04, #2: Doctors' Trial (late morning)
1947-03-04, #2: Doctors' Trial (late morning)
THE MARSHAL: The Tribunal is again in session. THE PRESIDENT: I shall now read into the record the order of the Tribunal in connection with the absence of the defendant Oberhauser. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs KARL BRANDT, et al, Order Case No. I. There having been filed in the Office of the Secretary General, directed to Military Tribunal I, dated February 25, 1947, a written certificate by Charles J. Roska, Medical Corps, United States Army, Prison Surgeon at Nurenberg Germany, describing the physical condition of Herta Oberhauser, a defendant now on trial in the above entitled cause; and, Captain Roska, having stated in the certificate that the defendant Oberhauser is laboring under certain described serious physical disabilities, and. is in need of an operation to relieve her.