- Siegfried Handloser
Siegfried Adolf Handloser (
25 March ,1895 -3 July ,1954 ) was a Doctor, Prof. Dr. med., Lieutenant General of the German Armed Forces Medical Services, Chief of the German Armed Forces Medical Services. He was one of the accused in theDoctors' Trial inNuremberg - after the mainNuremberg Trials .Born in
Konstanz he had been a member of the German Army Medical Service since theFirst World War . In 1938, Handloser was promoted to the position of Army Groupphysician of the Army Group Command 3. In October, 1939, he was named honorary professor.He had held the position of Chief of the Medical Services of the Armed Forces during
World War II . It was the most important medical position in entire German Armed Forces and theWaffen-SS .Yet despite his full knowledge, he had done nothing to stop medical experiments conducted on concentration camp prisoners, this was sufficient to implicate him in the several medical cases dealt with during the Doctors' Trial.
He was convicted by the American Military Tribunal No. I in August, 1947, and sentenced to life imprisonment. This was later reduced to 20 years and, in 1954, he was released. Shortly afterwards, Handloser died of cancer in
Munich at the age of 59.
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