Hans Naujoks

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Hans Christian Naujoks (born September 2, 1892 in Jessen, Insterburg district , East Prussia ; † September 29, 1959 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German gynecologist and obstetrician .

Live and act

Hans Christian Naujoks was born in 1892 as the son of a landowner in a village in the Insterburg district in East Prussia. After studying medicine at the universities of Berlin , Königsberg and Rostock , doing his dissertation and habilitation , he became a private lecturer at the University of Königsberg in 1925 . In 1926 he moved to the Philipps University of Marburg as a senior physician and was re-qualified there in 1927. In 1929 he was appointed associate professor in Marburg and elected as a representative of the non-ordinaries in the university's senate .

Naujoks joined the NSDAP in 1933 . He was also a member of the SA . He was also a member of the National Socialist Lecturer Association (NSDDB), the National Socialist German Medical Association (NSDÄB), the National Socialist Teachers' Association (NSLB) and the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV). Naujoks worked in the racial office . In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .

Naujoks was appointed full professor for gynecology and obstetrics at the University of Cologne in 1934 . As secretary of the German Society for Gynecology , he saw the task of gynecology in the time of National Socialism , "as guardian and promoter of public health ... to prevent flooding with diseased genetic makeup" and was involved in forced sterilization .

At the German Society for Gynecology , Naujoks was editor from 1936 and from 1939 co-edited the medical journal obstetrics and gynecology .

In 1945 Hans Naujoks was appointed full professor at the University of Marburg , where he only worked for two years. In 1947 he was appointed to the same position at the University of Frankfurt .

From 1956 to 1958 he was President of the German Society for Gynecology and organized its congress in 1958 in Frankfurt am Main.

Naujoks was awarded the Grand Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1957.

Hans Christian Naujoks died in Frankfurt in 1959 at the age of 67.

Fonts (selection)

  • Hans Naujoks: The problem of the temporary sterilization of women. Enke Verlag, 1925
  • Georg Winter, Hans Naujoks: The artificial abortion; Indications and Methods: for the obstetric practitioner. Enke Verlag, 1932
  • Hans Naujoks, Ruperto Sánchez Arcas: El aborto artificial. Javier Morata, 1933
  • Hans Naujoks: The birth injuries of the child. Ferdinand Enke, 1934
  • Hans Naujoks, Hans Werner Boeminghaus: The technique of sterilization and castration. Enke Verlag, 1934
  • Hans Naujoks: The change of the German woman. Ferdinand Enke, 1935
  • Georg Winter, Hans Naujoks: The artificial interruption of pregnancy; Indications and Methods. Enke Verlag, 1949
  • Hans Naujoks: textbook of operative obstetrics. Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1951
  • Ernst Wolf, Hans Naujoks: Beginning and end of the legal capacity of humans. V. Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1955
  • Hans Naujoks: Judicial obstetrics. Thieme Verlag, 1957
  • Hans Naujoks: Guide to the indications for the termination of pregnancy. Enke Verlag, 1954

literature

  • Irene Franken : '... that I am not a rabid National Socialist'. Nazi medicine at Cologne university clinics using the example of Hans C. Naujoks (1892–1959), director of the university women's clinic. in: 100 years of the clinic 'auf der Lindenburg'. Festschrift of the University Hospital Cologne. Edited by the board of directors of Cologne University Hospital. Bachem Verlag 2008, pp. 99-134. ISBN 978-3-7616-2240-7 .
  • Hans Ludwig , Walter Jonat : German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics - From Program to Embassy. A short history (1886-2008) of the German Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics reviewing its 57 congresses. 2nd edition 2008. German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics, ISBN 3-00-009676-0 .
  • Anne Christine Nagel, Ulrich Sieg: The Philipps University of Marburg under National Socialism: Documents on its history . Franz Steiner Verlag, 2000, ISBN 3-515-07653-0 ( full text in the Google book search).
  • Daniel Schäfer, Peter Mallmann: Gynecological everyday life in the “Third Reich”: The example of the Cologne University Women's Clinic. Birth Frauenheilk 65 (2005), 862–867, doi: 10.1055 / s-2005-872822
  • Ernst Klee: German Medicine in the Third Reich. Fischer S. Verlag GmbH, 2001, 282 ISBN 3-10-039310-4
  • Ernst Klee : The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich . Who was what before and after 1945 . 2nd Edition. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007, ISBN 978-3-596-16048-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Registration of Hans Naujoks in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. a b c Ernst Klee : The dictionary of persons on the Third Reich . Who was what before and after 1945. , Frankfurt am Main 2007, p. 428f.