- Kurt Blome
Kurt Blome (1894 - 1969) was a high-ranking Nazi scientist before and during
World War II . He was a deputy of the Reich Health Leader (Reichsgesundheitsführer) and Plenipotentiary for Cancer Research in theReich Research Council . In his autobiography, "Arzt im Kampf" (Physician in Struggle), Blome equated medical and military power in their battle for life and death.First arrest and trial
Blome had been arrested on
May 17 ,1945 by an agent of theUnited States Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC, an army intelligence service) inMunich , and he had no papers except his driving licence. After some weeks of custody, in which the CIC checked on his identity, Blome was taken to the Kransberg Castle (medieval castle north ofFrankfurt ) by an escort.A few days after his arrival at the castle a secret message was transmitted to
Operation Alsos , an Anglo-American team of experts, whose order was to investigate the state of German and Italian weapons technology towards end of war::"In 1943 Blome was studying bacteriological warfare, although officially he was involved incancer research, which was however only a camouflage. Blome additionally served as deputy health minister of the Reich. Would like you to send investigators?"Blome admitted that he had been ordered in 1943 to experiment with plague vaccines on
concentration camp prisoners. He was tried at theDoctors' Trial in 1947 on charges of practicingeuthanasia and conducting experiments on humans. Although acquitted, his earlier admissions were well known, and it was generally accepted that he had indeed participated in the experiments (there is evidence that Blome experimented withSarin gas onAuschwitz prisoners).Testimony to Americans
It is believed that American intervention saved Blome from the gallows. In return Blome agreed to provide information to the Americans about his experiments in the
Dachau concentration camp and advice in the development of their owngerm warfare program [Erhard Geissler, "Die Rolle deutscher Biowaffenexperten in der Zeit nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg," in Oehler-Klein & Roelcke,"Vergangenheitspolitik in der universitaeren Medizin nach 1945" (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2007), 101. ] Two months after his Nuremberg acquittal, Blome was transferred to the U.S. in the frame ofOperation Paperclip and interviewed atCamp David ,Maryland by theJoint Intelligence Objectives Agency aboutbiological warfare . In 1951, he was hired by the U.S. ArmyChemical Corps to work onchemical warfare . His file neglected to mentionNuremberg Fact|date=May 2008.Final arrest and imprisonment
Eventually, Blome was arrested by French authorities, convicted of
war crime s, and sentenced to 20 years in prison.Works
* "Krebsforschung und Krebsbekämpfung". Ziel und Weg. Die Gesundheitsführung Nr. 11 (1940) S. 406-412
* Arzt im Kampf: Erlebnisse und Gedanken. - Leipzig: Barth, 1942External links
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Doctors' Trial
*Nazi human experimentation
*Operation Paperclip
*Ex-Nazi s
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