Carl Oskar Klipp

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Carl Oskar Klipp (also Karl Oskar Klipp ; born May 28, 1898 in Marburg , † unknown) was a German doctor and politician (NSDAP).

Life

After attending secondary schools in Cologne and Kassel , where he passed his school-leaving examination in 1917, Klipp took part in the First World War. On April 1, 1919, he retired from the army as 30 percent war-damaged . In the following years he studied medicine in Marburg , Göttingen and Jena . In 1922 he passed the state examination. The license to practice medicine followed on November 15, 1923. With a dissertation of December 10, 1923, he received his doctorate in Jena. On January 1, 1924, Klipp finally settled as a general practitioner in Gräfentonna , Thuringia .

Klipp joined the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) in 1930 . In the same year he became a member of the SS , in which he was entrusted with the management of the 47th SS Standard in Weimar.

From March to November 1933, Klipp was a member of the Reichstag . He was also a state doctor leader and took on the duties of a state commissioner for the health system in Thuringia and was promoted to ministerial councilor. He was also a HJ doctor. He also acted as an expert at the local hereditary health supreme court .

In 1936 he became head of the Gauamt für Volksgesundheit (Gau Office for Public Health) in Munich as well as a state doctor's guide and was entrusted with the management of the Bavarian Medical Association . He also became head of the Reich Working Group for Medicinal Herbology and Herbal Procurement . In addition, from 1937 he was deputy Reich doctor of the Hitler Youth. He headed the medical service of the Reich professional competition and was promoted to HJ Oberbannführer in 1937.

During the Second World War he did military service from 1940 and has been missing since then.

Fonts

  • The nutritional conditions of the first-time vaccinates in Jena according to surveys at the public vaccination dates in June – July 1922. Jena 1923 (dissertation, University of Jena, 1923).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birth register for Marburg for the year 1898, entry no. 305 ( digitized ; no marginal note with Klipp's date and place of death).
  2. a b c d e Ernst Klee: The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich . 2nd Edition. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 317.
  3. ^ Norbert Frei : Medicine and Health Policy in the Nazi Era , 1991, p. 88.
  4. a b c Michael Buddrus : Total education for total war. Hitler Youth and National Socialist Youth Policy. Saur, Munich 2003, p. 914.