- Carl Værnet
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name = Carl Værnet
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footnotes =Dr. Carl Peter Værnet (
April 28 ,1893 –November 25 ,1965 ) was a DanishSS major and a doctor atBuchenwald concentration camp . He experimented extensively withhormone s and possibly ways to try to curehomosexuality by injecting synthetic hormones into men's groins.cite book | title= The Buchenwald report. | author=David A Hackett | id=ISBN 0813317770 | year = 1995] His research was under the authority of Gestapo chiefHeinrich Himmler .Civilian career
He had trained as a doctor in Copenhagen and set up his first practice there. He took further courses in
Germany ,France andNetherlands where he acquired a special interest in hormone treatments. Although he had joined the Danish Nazi Party in the late 1930's, his medical career waned due to the dubious quality of his research and also because he was considered a collaborator in his native country. In order to further his hormone research, he was introduced to the leading SS doctor Ernst Grawitz by the opera tenor singer,Helge Rosvaenge . He was then introduced to Heinrich Himmler and given a medical post inPrague in early 1944.Buchenwald
Between June and December 1944, Carl Værnet experimented on 17 male inmates at Buchenwald who were forced to undergo an operation with an artificial
gland . Although none of the inmates died as a direct result of his research, at least two contracted infections which proved fatal. There is no evidence that any of the inmates were castrated. His research proved inconclusive and he quickly lost favour with hisNazi paymasters.Life as a fugitive
After the war he was arrested in
Copenhagen and interrogated at Alsgades School. Although the Danish authorities wanted to press charges of his SS involvement, he feigned heart trouble and managed to escape. It appears he tried to sell the hormone research toDuPont in 1946. He later fled toBrazil and thenBuenos Aires ,Argentina , where he died in 1965.See also
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