“Morning, sunshine,” Mason said. “You got in early.” “I didn’t pound ’em back like you did.” “I’ve got a good excuse. I kept thinking about those goddamn Nazi doctors. Felt like I brought the stink home with me but couldn’t wash it off.” “That’s why I got in so early. Couldn’t sleep.” The rest of Mason’s team started arriving in twos and threes. The six investigators and four MP squad leaders gathered chairs and set them to face Mason and the boards. “Good morning. We’ll see how everyone stands with their assignments, but first I want to go over what Mr. Wolski and I learned from the Nazi doctor interviews.” He stepped over to the chalkboard and wrote as he spoke. “Scholz’s real name is Dr. Gunther Albrecht. He was definitely at Ravensbrück for most of 1942, doing mass-sterilization experiments and probably other human experiments.