Biomedical Research: "Hepatitis and Epidemic Jaundice Experiments on Children at Sachsenhausen"

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Confirmed Biomedical Research
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yes
Institution(s)
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- KZ Sachsenhausen in Oranienburg
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Objective
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Combat the disease amongst German troops
Field(s) of Interest
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- Epidemic Diseases
Funding
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Military Medical Academy (Militärärztliche Akademie) in Berlin
Number of Victims (Estimate)
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11
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Start Date
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-.-.1943
End Date
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-.-.1945
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Sources linked to Biomedical Research: "Hepatitis and Epidemic Jaundice Experiments on Children at Sachsenhausen"

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Haertefond - Individual compensation files B 126 1
IPN - files on various human experiments 162 various 801 107
Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw 168
USC Shoah Foundation Institute 23

Literature linked to Biomedical Research: "Hepatitis and Epidemic Jaundice Experiments on Children at Sachsenhausen"

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Deutsche Hepatitisforschung im Zweiten Weltkrieg Leyendecker, Brigitte; Klapp Burghard 270f 93
Hitlers Arzt Karl Brandt. Medizin und Macht im Dritten Reich Schmidt, Ulf 73
Karl Brandt. The Nazi doctor. Medicine and Power in the Third Reich Schmidt, Ulf 420
Medical Care and Crime. The Infirmary at Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp 1936-1945 Ley, Astrid; Morsch, Günter 338-361 33
Wie brennend Feuer. Ein Opfer medizinischer Experimente im Konzentrationslager Sachsenhausen erzaehlt Oren-Hornfeld, Saül 92
Überleben von Kindern und Jugendlichen in den Konzentrationslagern Sachsenhausen, Auschwitz und Bergen-Belsen Buser, Verena 92-94 894