a regular visitor this is where he would find the people he would exploit for his experiments with mustard gas on nov twelfth one thousand nine hundred two he conducted his first experiments. in a plane comes only took about fifteen prisoners then administered them drops of mustard gas under their arms after giving them an antidote he then observed the reaction as the days and weeks progressed in those three months of testing there were three fatalities three germans for the same time he continued working on his jewish anatomical collection of also the. wanted jewish prisoners for what he called his skeleton collection but there were none at the nazi wyler camp. so on november second one nine hundred forty two the ancestral research agency in berlin sent a request to the auschwitz extermination camp asking for inmates they were to be brought to knotts wyler wrote the agency s manager.
anatomical institute was just a stone s throw away from the medical faculty headed by my grandfather. surely he must have known what was going on at this faculty and had been aware of the murders and human experiments it s a question to which our family still has no definitive answers. the most soon from whom i believe that the murder of eighty six jews who helped had ordered from auschwitz for his skeleton collection was kept secret from other people in the university. in addition to being a university professor well it was also a member of the s s ancestral research agency. so he had his own separate institute s s to check in with i could carry out these matters it s institute. in the media these are. if you are taught.
took over as deputy head of the medical faculty here it was not drafted his research was considered indispensable to the war effort by that time he had completed his preparations for the jewish skeleton collection. his plans now require the selection of inmates from auschwitz the inmates were to be in good health. anthropologist. a member of the german ancestral research agency visited the extermination camp in june one thousand nine hundred three to select the candidates. he bruno began to really there is no doubt that hill and on a big want to do exploiting the enormous potential provided by fitz if they had access to what they termed human material and jews from all across europe you
a throne from whom i believe that the murder of eighty six jews who helped had ordered from auschwitz for his skeleton collection was kept secret from other people in the university. in addition to being a university professor alex was also a member of the s s ancestral research agency. so he had his own separate institute s. s. institutes of health i could carry out these matters it s institute. in. if you are taught. so it is possible that my grandfather had known about the murder jews but he certainly must have known of some other crimes committed at the university on march seventeenth one thousand nine hundred three department age of the institute for military research met in strasbourg august here and auto pick and reported on the
experiments with mustard gas on nov twelfth one thousand nine hundred two he conducted his first experiments. in community took about fifteen prisoners and administered them drops of mustard gas under their arms after giving them an antidote he then observed the reaction as the days and weeks progressed in those three months of testing there were three fatalities three germans the same time he continued working on his jewish anatomical collection. wanted jewish prisoners for what he called his skeleton collection but there were none at the nazi wyler camp. so one november second one nine hundred forty two the ancestral research agency in berlin sent a request to the auschwitz extermination camp asking for inmates they were to be brought to knotts wyler wrote the agency s manager.