PRISONER MUTILATED FOR LIFE
Received Saturday, 11 a.m. NUREMBERG, Dec. 20. Mutilated for life by operations performed on her while she was a prisoner in Ravensbruck concentration camp, a thirty-seven-year-old Polish woman limped across the courtroom today and identified with a stabbing, accusing finger three doctors wno joined in experimenting upon her in bone anct muscle trans-plantations. j Vldajslowa Arolewska, at the request of the court, removed hei shoes and stockings, and showed hor scarred legs. She identified a J woman physician, Herta Ober- j haser, S.S. General and Himmler't I personal physician. Karl Gebhardt I and Gebliardt's assistant, Frite j Fischer. Gebhardt, when ap- f proached, lowered his head anc I when she accused him noddec j solemnly. , j
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 December 1946, Page 5
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