MUTILATED FOR LIFE BY EXPERIMENTS
Polish Woman Testifies At 'Ravensbruck Trial NITREMBERG, Decemher 21. Mutilated for life by operations performed on her while she was a prisoner in the Ravensbruck camp, a Polish woman aged 37 limped across the courtroom to-day and identified with stahbing;, accusing finger three doctors who joined in experimenting upon her in bone and muscle transplantations. Vldajslowa Arolewska, at the request of the court, removed her shoes and stockings and showed her scarred legs. She pointed ont a woman physician, Herta Oberhaser, an S.S. general, and Himmler's personal physician, Karl Gcbhard, and Gebhardt's assistant, Fritz Fischer. When Arolewska approaehed Gehhardt he lowered his head, and when she accused him he nodded solemnly. Carmen Mory, one of the accused guards, ended a hunger strike tonight.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5285, 23 December 1946, Page 5
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128MUTILATED FOR LIFE BY EXPERIMENTS Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5285, 23 December 1946, Page 5
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