Wilhelm Beiglböck
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Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Beiglböck (born October 10, 1905, Hochneukirchen, Lower Austria, Austria – November 22, 1963, Buxtehude, Lower Saxony, Germany), Internist. Consulting Physician to the German Luftwaffe during World War II.
Member of the NSDAP and member of the SA (SA Obersturmbannführer). Nazi medical researcher responsible for seawater experiments in Dachau concentration camp.
During Nuremberg Doctor's Trial sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, commuted to 10 years. 1952 - 1963 chief physician, Hospital of Buxtehude.
(born June 8, 1895 in Preetz, Holstein – in Hamburg, Germany),