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Both dealing with individual criminality and establishing precedent for [[informed consent]] to medical experimentation, the '''medical case''' of the [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]], often called the '''Doctors' Trial''', | Both dealing with individual criminality and establishing precedent for [[informed consent]] to medical experimentation, the '''medical case''' of the [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]], often called the '''Doctors' Trial''', | ||
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Both dealing with individual criminality and establishing precedent for informed consent to medical experimentation, the medical case of the Nuremberg Military Tribunals, often called the Doctors' Trial,
Timetable
- Indictment filed: 25 October 1946
- Indictment served: 5 November 1946
- Arraignment: 21 November 1946
- Prosecution opening statement: 9 December 1946
- Defense opening statement: 29 January 1947
- Prosecution closing statement: 14 July 1947
- Defense closing statements: 14—18 July 1947
- Judgment: 19 August 1947
- Sentences: 20 August 1947
- Affirmation of sentences by Military Commander of the United States Zone of Occupation: 25 November 1947
- Order of the United States Supreme Court denying writ of habeas corpus: 16 February 1948
- Imposition of death sentences: 2 June 1948
Defendants
- Karl Brandt .
- Siegfried Handloser
- Paul Rostock
- Oskar Schroeder
- Karl Genzken
- Karl Gebhardt
- Kurt Blome
- Rudolf Brandt
- Joachim Mrugowsky
- Helmut Poppendick
- Wolfram Sievers
- Gerhard Rose
- Siegfried Ruff
- Hans Wolfgang Romberg
- Hermann Becker-Freyseng
- Georg August Weltz
- Konrad Schaefer
- Waldemar Hoven
- Wilhelm Beiglboeck
- Adolf Pokorny
- Herta Oberheuser
- Fritz Fischer