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BLOOD EXCHANGED FOR BREAD

wnrt >rii- k Expenments I.ONDON, Jan. !>. L'lC' it M'-sv. nno of tbe accused, d ch-ir:-o if enielty vvhcn she ed a: t ri:il of 1(> members of •idi f ; ho Itavensbruck women's nt !'m : : oainp. Mory said ■ skc • to t'n,. Ai ehhishop of Munster, :»nva;.;> d the letter to the Pope, tne vesult that medical experi- > oii prisoners eeased. ? • iiii ! that she was in the ■s ai:t; S.S. underground move- • 8'1' iened a j)act with the s intcrrogator, and he sent her Ilaltie ea m p t--.- investigate the 1 staivlards of the wardors and resses. She was there when the eiiileri. "Twenty minutes after f *'1(' Haltic eamp it was hlown w'dh^tin* cani]) reeords," Mory . . hi reafter she worked with h'iti-h field seeurity police. he starving inmates of the henwaid camp willingly exnged olood for bread, a former ai". D. Kodon, a Frankfurt tazine editor, testified at the 1 °f 23 German doctors. He ed that they gave 400 cubic timetfes Gf blood for each 300 n>mes of bread. Many subsently died. t. Kodon described poison exluuits on Riissian prisoners and t(l f('vor experiments on other ites, Russians who survived 3 Mrangled for disscetic-n. - He descrihed the pouring of phos0Us 9'iuid on prisoners' arms.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5298, 10 January 1947, Page 5

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BLOOD EXCHANGED FOR BREAD Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5298, 10 January 1947, Page 5

BLOOD EXCHANGED FOR BREAD Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5298, 10 January 1947, Page 5

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