Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume IIVarious
Philosophy
Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg military tribunals under control council law no. 10, volume II
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Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946; War crime trials -- Germany -- Nuremberg
_Army Medical Service._ The defendant Handloser was the head of the Army
Medical Service from 1 January 1941 to 1 September 1944. While in this
position he served in two capacities, namely; as Army Medical Inspector
and as Army [Heeres] Physician. These positions required the maintenance
of two departments, each separate from the other. At one time or another
there were subordinated to Handloser in these official capacities the
following officers, among others: Generalarzt Professor Schreiber and
Professor Rostock; Oberstabsaerzte Drs. Scholz, Eyer, Bernhard Schmidt
and Craemer; Oberstabsaerzte Professor Gutzeit and Professor Wirth;
Stabsarzt Professor Kliewe and Professor Killian, and Stabsarzt Dr.
Dohmen. Under his supervision in either or both of his official
capacities were the Military Medical Academy, the Typhus and Virus
Institute of the OKH at Cracow [Krakow] and Lemberg [Lvov], and the
Medical School for Mountain Troops at St. Johann.
_Luftwaffe Medical Service._ From the beginning of the war until 1
January 1944 Hippke was Chief of the Medical Service of the Luftwaffe.
On that date the defendant Schroeder succeeded Hippke and remained in
that position until the end of the war.
Subordinated to Schroeder as Chief of the Medical Service of the
Luftwaffe were the following defendants: Rose, who was consulting
medical officer on hygiene and tropical medicine; Weltz, who was chief
of the Institute for Aviation Medicine in Munich; Becker-Freyseng, a
consultant for aviation medicine in Schroeder’s office; Ruff, the chief
of the Institute for Aviation Medicine in the German Experimental
Institute for Aviation in Berlin; Romberg, Ruff’s chief assistant, who
toward the end of the war attained the position of a department head at
the Institute; Schaefer, who, in the summer of 1942, was assigned to the
staff of the Research Institute for Aviation Medicine in Berlin to do
research work on the problem of sea emergency; and Beiglboeck, a
Luftwaffe officer who performed medical experiments on concentration
camp inmates at Dachau in July 1944 for the purpose of determining the
potability of processed sea water.
Under Schroeder’s jurisdiction as Chief of the Luftwaffe Medical Service
was the Medical Academy of the Luftwaffe at Berlin.
_SS Medical Service._ One of the most important branches of the Nazi
Party was the Schutzstaffel of the NSDAP, commonly known as the SS.
Heinrich Himmler was chief of the SS with the title of Reichsfuehrer SS,
and on his personal staff, serving in various and sundry official
capacities was the defendant Rudolf Brandt.
The SS maintained its own medical service headed by a certain Dr.
Grawitz, who held the position of Reich Physician SS and Police.
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