Die Vertreibung der jüdischen Ärzte des Allgemeinen Krankenhauses Hamburg-St. Georg im Nationalsozialismus
Description:... In 1933, with the rise of the Nazi regime, four Jewish chiefs of departments lost their positions in the Allgemeine Krankenhaus St. Georg hospital in Hamburg; another ten Jewish physicians were dismissed soon after. Presents information on the biography and career of each of these physicians, with particular focus on Dr. Arthur Lippmann (pp. 52-114); he immigrated to Australia in 1939. Discusses Lippmann's troubled relationship with his superior and former friend Dr. Theodor Deneke during the Nazi period, and their correspondence after the war. Compares, also, the anti-Nazi attitude of the head of the Pathological Institute, Dr. Josef Heine, with that of the Nazi Dr. Hans Herrmann Bennhold, both of whom replaced Jewish colleagues who were dismissed.
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