[ ... ] to Gross-Rosen asking how many inmates had been transferred for "special treatment", 14 F 13. The reply is on Page 38, and note that the reply is sent [ ... ]
[ ... ] will be Prosecution's Exhibit 293. This is an extract from the testimony of Walter Neff in which he states he heard of the Action 14 F 13, that it Action 14 F 13in Natzweiler. On page 141, Document NO-1007, Prosecution's Exhibit 295, is a direction order by Gluecks, Chief of Amtgruppe D of the WVHA [ ... ]
[ ... ] ): Q. Witness, you were asked this morning about the Actions 14 F 13. Do you still remember when the order was issued? [ ... ]
[ ... ] concentration camps under the designation 14 F 13. As Exhibit 281, the Prosecution submitted Hitler's decree of 1 September 1939, in which Reichsleiter Bouhler [ ... ]
[ ... ] 14 F 13? A I did not hear anything of this letter to the commandants of December 1941. As to how the designation 14 F 13 came about I tried to puzzle that out here in Nuernberg; I had no knowledge of it before, nor do I think I ever came across the expression. I [ ... ]
[ ... ] 14 F 13. This is Document NO-1007, page 141 of the English Document Book X. In that letter it says the following, literally and I quote: "The Reichsfuehrer-SS and Chief of the German Police upon demonstration has decreed that in the future only insane prisoners can be selected for the Action 14 F 13 by [ ... ]
[ ... ] experiments. No. 8 deals with Operation 14 F 13, Euthanasia. No. 9 deals with the Operation Reinhardt. No. 10 deals with the Warsaw Ghetto. No. 11, "Acting [ ... ]