STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2337, sig. 109-11/139 Page 88 · 88 of 96
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2337, sig. 109-11/139
English Translation
80a Dr. Fritsch was charged with l5 cases. According to the main trial, he removed 6 cases, as this 6 case also complies with these strict guidelines of the Reich. Thus, Dr.Fritsch did not carry out these abortions indiscriminately, but tried to apply a stricter measure herefor. In cases 1 and 2 (Löw, Kunz) Dr.Firtsch did not charge or receive a fee (due to mediocrity) In the case of l. Löw, he even paid the patient's obligation costs herself. Nevertheless, as already stated in the defense attorney's plea for mercy, this case was considered a crime and was subject to a high sentence (l8 months), although this 2 case could only be regarded as a crime. The case of beak is also not clear, since both the patient and the pregnant person were confronted with Dr. Fritsch, who could not be recognized with certainty as a treating physician and could often be proved false entries in the operating protocol, since the doctor of the sanatorium made these often much later and thus errors were possible. It is therefore possible that the patient has approached another doctor. Concerning the Becker case, as well as about a second one, it was decided, although the patients were not present at all and had only a com-missary connexion protocol. It could give a brief examination of the condition of the patient at that time. However, it was examined according to its own information before the operation of two doctors who advocated intervention. This case was also assessed ak's uncalculated intervention. Dr. Ftitsch would have been an easy one to destroy the operating protocol, which provided the basis for the prosecution. He did not do this, since he was not aware of any criminal act and these abortions were allowed in the Czech Republic under the conditions laid down, achtgemdsss. The 9 cases set out in the judgment are distributed over the period of three years. Is it possible to speak of "competence" at all? The first two cases still have to be eliminated, so that only 7 cases remain. After the Sudetenland had been connected to the Reich, i.e. since the ideal conclusion of the SDP to the NSDAP in May l938, Dr. Fritsch did not treat such a case very much.As a practical doctor and surgeon, especially as a cashier, he acted exclusively in these areas. 87013 109-117-739