Hannelore Dege
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
- 2013: Cross of Merit on Ribbon of the Federal Republic of Germany
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.
Web links
- Literature by and about Hannelore Dege in the catalog of the German National Library
- Meritorious processing of the darkest chapter of medical history at the Buch location by two women from Berlin. Press release from the Berlin Senate Department for Health and Social Affairs, June 19, 2013
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SURNAME | Dege, Hannelore |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schadlich, Hannelore (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German medic |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1937 |