Hannelore Dege

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Hannelore Dege (* 1937 ; nee Schädlich ) is a German doctor .

Career

Dege is the youngest of four children of a businessman from Reichenbach in Vogtland . She is the sister of the historian Karlheinz Schädlich (1931–2007) and the writer Hans Joachim Schädlich (* 1935). Her father ran a wool trade and died early. She completed her school education in 1955 at the Templin State School . She studied medicine and submitted her doctoral thesis at the Humboldt University in 1964 . She then worked as an anesthetist in Berlin.

Together with Rosemarie Pumb , she worked on the history of the sanatoriums in Berlin-Buch during the period of National Socialism . With the evaluation of several thousand medical files she determined that in the clinics in the book “euthanasia” was carried out to a previously unknown extent. According to the latest findings, the number of victims is estimated at around 10,000.

Honors

Fonts

  • Albatros e. V. (Ed.): Sent to death. What happened in the third sanatorium and nursing home in Berlin-Buch in 1939/40. Berlin 2004.

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