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- The Hohenlychen Sanatorium was a complex of sanatoriums in Lychen, Uckermark district, 108 km north of Berlin, Germany, that was in use from 1902 to 1945...
- of Hohenlychen Sanatorium in the Uckermark, which he changed from a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients into an orthopedic clinic. At Hohenlychen Sanatorium...
- November 1939, he was ****igned to the Waffen-SS of the SS-Department of the Hohenlychen Sanatorium as a physician and SS Second Lieutenant.[citation needed]...
- initially worked as an ****istant doctor under Professor Karl Gebhardt in the Hohenlychen Sanatorium, which specialised in sports accidents. As a result of this...
- shop in Lychen for six months. When I was 15 I went to a hospital in Hohenlychen, where I sta**** for two years. I tried to become a nurse but the Labor...
- Sigmaringen enclave, Bichelonne fell ill and was sent to the SS hospital at Hohenlychen. Bichelonne died on 22 December 1944. It was officially recorded that...
- two children with Himmler. Helge, a son born 15 February 1942 in the Hohenlychen Sanatorium, and Nanette-Dorothea, a daughter born 20 July 1944 in Berchtesgaden...
- The experiments were performed by a group of doctors known as the 'Hohenlychen group'. The group conducted gruesome medical experiments, without anaesthetic...
- been under the care of his doctor since 18 February, had fled to the Hohenlychen Sanatorium. Hitler sent Guderian on a forced medical leave of absence...
- the dubious care of Professor Karl Gebhardt at a medical clinic called Hohenlychen where patients "mysteriously failed to survive". In mid-January 1944...