STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2337, sig. 109-11/139

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English Translation

The defendant Dr. Baum has been well-behaved so far, has confessed in fact and acquired certain merits during the world war, which proves his distinction with the Iron Cross. For these reasons, the Chamber of Criminal Affairs has granted the defendants r d circumstances. Nevertheless, the court has also granted Dr. Prettyr, Dr. Fritsch and Dr. Hochberger, because of the considerable number of abortions they have performed, and the aid to this crime and the gross violation of their medical obligations, consider a reasonable atonement to be a severe punishment for needy. Baum was therefore to be punished as follows: 1.) the accused Jew Dr. Viktor Kafka: for the cases of the opening decision: 1. der Lucie Mösering, 2. Hildegard Wegener, 3. Elisabeth Büttner, 4. Ilse Urbach, 5. Bringfriede Piskors, 6. Käthe Möllenhoff, 7. Alice Schlindwein, 13. Erika Wildhage, 15. Marika Treitschke, 20. Marianne Patzschke, 22. Fanny Pöhlmann, 23. Theresia Weizer, 24. Hildegard Morgenstern, 25. Emma Grimm, 26. Gertrud Pergherr, 27. Marie Strunz, 28.