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August Heißmeyer or
Heissmeyer, (11
January 1897 – 16
January 1979), was a
German SS
functionary during the **** era. He
commanded the SS Main Office...
- Kurt
Heissmeyer (26
December 1905 – 29
August 1967) was a **** SS
physician involved in
medical experimentation on
concentration camp
inmates including...
- SS-Obergruppenführer
August Heissmeyer. From
August 1940 onward, they were part of the
Hauptamt Dienststelle Heissmeyer and the
schools came
under the...
- Scholtz-Klink was
married to her
third husband SS-Obergruppenführer
August Heissmeyer, and made
frequent trips to
visit women at
Political Concentration Camps...
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custody of
Sweden in the
closing months of the war. SS
physician Kurt
Heissmeyer, to
achieve a
credentialled professorship,
needed to
present original...
- camp. At
Neuengamme he was the
supervisor for SS
physician Kurt
Heissmeyer.
Heißmeyer had done
medical experiments on
adult concentration camp prisoners...
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February 1934 14 May 1935 1 year, 91 days 2
Heissmeyer, AugustSS-Obergruppenführer
August Heissmeyer (1897–1979) 14 May 1935 9
November 1939 4 years...
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Joseph Mengele as
human subjects for
medical experimentation by Kurt
Heissmeyer at the
Neuengamme concentration camp near Hamburg. As the
Allies closed...
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transfusions between them. Then he
would have them
killed and dissected. Kurt
Heissmeyer,
another German doctor and SS officer, took 20
Polish Jewish children...
- from 1931 and was
executed during the
Night of the Long Knives.
August Heißmeyer – An SS-Obergruppenführer, he led the SS Main
Office (1935–1939) and was...