Biomedical Research: "Phlegmon Experiments at Dachau Including Sulphonamide and Homoeopathic Therapy for Wound Infection"

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Confirmed Biomedical Research
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- KZ Dachau in Dachau
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Testing therapies for wound infection including Sulphonamide and homeopathic therapy
Field(s) of Interest
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- Phlegmon Research
Number of Victims (Estimate)
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100
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11
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-.-.1942
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-.-.1942
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Sources linked to Biomedical Research: "Phlegmon Experiments at Dachau Including Sulphonamide and Homoeopathic Therapy for Wound Infection"

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Archive of Czechoslovak Antifa Fighters 146
Archive of Modern Records (AAN) 28
Arolsen Archives - International Center on Nazi Persecution (former International Tracing Service, ITS) 289
Center for Migration Studies, NYC 152
Dachau Archive - Malaria Victim Bios 131
Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes (DÖW) 19187/1 141
ECOSOC (UN) compensation claims 140
Haertefond - Individual compensation files B 126 1
Hungarian compensation files RG‐39.024M 257
Koblenz Schütz Trial Files 141 B 141/ 37334 174
List of Dachau victims of phlegmone, castration experiments and prisoners who worked in typhus experimental station ITS/Arch/Kl Dachau, Folder 153a 51
List of Polish priests malaria and phlegmone victims who worked in DP camps PAC, box 24, fol 191, 177
List of dutch victims of medical experiments KL Auschwitz OCC 2/31 file 67a 48
List of victims compensated by the Polish Red Cross 175
Malaria List from Eugène Ost ITS/Arch/KL Dachau, file 267 40
Minutes of the meeting of the Interministerial Panel (Interministerielle Ausschuss) Politisches Archiv = B 81 324 and 180 96
Political Archive of the Foreign Office, Berlin (PAAB) 136
Serbian compensation files f326, box VIV 144
The Office of the Special Commissioner with the Ministry of Public Health EPM/I, EPM/II 42
UN files 1956-1957 SO 262/2 GEN PartA 115
UN lists for individuals who applied for compensation 34
Yad Vashem file on German Compensation 191

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Będziecie moimi świadkami Majdański, Kazimierz 530
Ci, którzy przeszli przez Dachau: Duchowni w Dachau Domagala, Jan 529
Klechy w obozach śmierci Malak, Henryk Maria 15
Spis pomordowanych Polakow w obozie koncentracyjnym w Dachau Chart, Edmund 18