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Rascher and Himmler
Dr Sigmund Rascher, an SS doctor based at Dachau, reported directly to Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler and publicised the results of his freezing experiments at the 1942 medical conference entitled " Medical Problems Arising from Sea and Winter ".
Rascher replied to Himmler that the victims had to date been merely Poles and Russians, and that he believed they should be given no amnesty of any sort.
Himmler attended some of the experiments, and told Rascher he should go the North Sea and find out how the ordinary people there warmed victims of extreme cold.
In an attempt to please Himmler by demonstrating that population growth could be accelerated by extending the childbearing age, Rascher publicized the fact that his wife had given birth to three children even after becoming 48 years of age, and Himmler used a photograph of Rascher's family as propaganda material.
Himmler felt personally betrayed by this conduct, and Rascher was arrested in April 1944.

Rascher and human
Kurt Blome, deputy of the Reich Health Leader ( Reichsgesundheitsführer ) and Plenipotentiary for Cancer Research in the Reich Research Council, favoured testing the extract on rodents, but Rascher insisted on using human test subjects.
Rascher suggested in early 1941, while a captain in the Luftwaffe's Medical Service, that high-altitude / low-pressure experiments be carried out on human beings.
Rascher published an article on his experience of using Polygal, without detailing the nature of the human trials and also set up a company to manufacture the substance, staffed by prisoners.

Rascher and subjects
Rascher also conducted so-called " freezing experiments " on behalf of the Luftwaffe, in which 300 test subjects were used against their will, one third of them dying.

Rascher and at
In early 1942, prisoners at Dachau concentration camp were used by Rascher in experiments to perfect ejection seats at high altitudes.
Rascher subsequently wrote back to Brandt, asking for permission to carry out his experiments at Dachau, and plans for the experiments were developed at a conference in early 1942 attended by Rascher and members of the Luftwaffe Medical Service.
A cold water immersion experiment at Dachau concentration camp presided over by Professor Ernst Holzlöhner ( left ) and Dr. Sigmund Rascher ( right ).
While at Dachau, Rascher also developed the standard cyanide capsules, which could be easily bitten through, either deliberately or accidentally.
Rascher was executed in Dachau shortly before its liberation by American forces, and his wife was hanged at an unknown location.
In the summer of 1933, Rascher performed the Borck concerto again in Strasbourg, France at the International Music Conference under Herman Scherchen.
As Hitler rose to power in 1933, Rascher's friend, Johan Bentzon, whom he had met in Strasbourg, invited him to Copenhagen, Denmark, where Rascher then taught at the Royal Danish Conservatory, 1934 also in Malmö, Sweden.
His career continued with solo appearances in Washington, D. C. and at New York City's Town Hall in the spring of 1940, which Toscanini attended and thereupon embraced Rascher.
They appeared at major concert halls in Europe and the United States during the first ten years with Sigurd Rascher.
The Sigurd Rascher Special Collections Archive is currently held at the State University of New York at Fredonia.

Rascher and experiments
US investigators later concluded that Rascher had been merely a convenient front for Luftwaffe chief surgeon Erich Hippke, who had been the true source of the ideas for Rascher's experiments.

Rascher and made
The letter was answered by Rudolf Brandt, Himmler's adjutant, who informed Rascher that prisoners would be made available.
Rascher also experimented with the effects of Polygal, a substance made from beet and apple pectin, which aided blood clotting.

Rascher and with
* October 22 – Sigurd Rascher and the Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra open their 1956 – 57 season with a concert including the world première of Carl Anton Wirth's Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra.
* Michael Rascher, Bruce Robertson, John Wallace, Robert Marland, Terence Paul, Derek Porter, Darren Barber, Andrew Crosby, and Mike Forgeron — Rowing, Men's Eights with Coxswain
:" Throughout the middle decades of the twentieth century, a preponderance of the significant new saxophone solo and chamber repertoire would appear with the familiar dedication to Sigurd M. Rascher, the outcome of not just his ongoing commitment to motivate some of the world's finest composers, but also in part the result of genuine close friendships he developed with so many.

Rascher and had
Rascher, who had by now been transferred to the Waffen-SS, was eager to obtain the academic credentials necessary for a high level university position.
However, during her fourth " pregnancy ", Mrs. Rascher was arrested for trying to kidnap a baby and an investigation revealed that her other three children had been either bought or kidnapped.

Rascher and .
It was rumoured that Rascher performed vivisections on the brains of victims who survived the initial experiment.
Zürich, Rascher, 1918 – 1920.
Ibert dedicated the work to his friend, saxophonist Sigurd Rascher, who premiered the first movement in 1935.
Later that year, Ibert completed the second movement, and the work was performed for the first time in its entirety by Rascher in December, 1935.
) Twenty years later St. Charles sent the Capuchins into the endangered region, but Bishop Peter II ( de Rascher ) refused to admit them.
Rascher & cie, 1930.
Sigmund Rascher ( February 12, 1909, Munich – April 26, 1945, Dachau concentration camp ) was a German SS doctor.
The exact day of his joining is also uncertain, as there are two dates given: Rascher insisted that it was on March 1, whereas the documents show May 1.
In 1939 Rascher denounced his father, joined the SS, and was conscripted into the Luftwaffe.
Rascher became involved in testing a plant extract as a cancer treatment.
The pressure could be very quickly altered, allowing Rascher to simulate the conditions which would be experienced by a pilot freefalling from altitude without oxygen.

asked and Himmler
When Hitler and his army chiefs asked for a pretext for the invasion of Poland in 1939, Himmler, Heydrich, and Heinrich Müller masterminded and carried out a false flag project code-named Operation Himmler.
Himmler, hoping that the British and Americans would fight the Soviets alongside the remains of the Wehrmacht, asked Bernadotte to inform General Dwight Eisenhower that Germany wished to surrender to the West.
When Hitler asked for a pretext for the invasion of Poland in 1939, Himmler, Heydrich, and Heinrich Müller masterminded a false flag plan code-named Operation Himmler.
Himmler has also asked him to join the resurrection ceremony but Strasse declines due to his disbelief in the occult.
Himmler asked Reinhard Heydrich to assemble a dossier on Röhm.
In April 1945, Heinrich Himmler asked Bernadotte to convey a peace proposal to Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Harry S. Truman without the knowledge of Adolf Hitler.
[...] Reichführer SS Heinrich Himmler, when asked for an opinion by the staff of the office of the Führer's deputy, offered support for Fischer and Lenz in 1938 ... " Ultimately, with additional backing from Martin Bormann, Fischer officially became a Nazi on 12 / 12 / 1939.
When he was about to depart for Finland, Himmler reportedly asked Talvela to become the head of a pro-German faction in Finland.
During this time he was asked to present radio portraits of the main historical personalities influencing Germany from Bismarck to World War II, including such senior figures of the Nazi regime as Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels.
Even more far-reaching were the plans to extend the " Final Solution " to India ; in the summer of 1942, the exiled Indian nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose living in Berlin asked Himmler for " special SS training " of Bose's fellow anti-British émigrés so that when the Germans reached India, there would be a cadre of SS-trained Indians to work with the Einsatzgruppen in killing the Jews of India.
On March 23, 1942, Himmler asked Oswald Pohl " to gradually develop a diet which, like that of Roman soldiers or Egyptian slaves, contains all the vitamins and is simple and cheap ".
* In 1944, Nebe suggested to Grawitz that the Gypsies interned at Auschwitz would be good people to use for medical experiments at the Dachau concentration camp ( Himmler had asked Grawitz for advice on the question ).
In 1942 he approached Heinrich Himmler and asked him to give him an opportunity to sterilize women en masse for his experiments.

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