Hans Volkmar Wagner

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Hans Volkmar Wagner (born February 18, 1889 in Ulm , † January 29, 1952 ) was a general staff doctor in the Wehrmacht .

Life

Hans Wagner, son of the mayor of Ulm , Heinrich von Wagner , attended the Royal High School in Ulm, where he passed his school leaving examination in July 1907. From October 1907 he studied at the Kaiser Wilhelms Academy for military medical education in Berlin. In January 1914, Wagner was granted his license to practice medicine. His specialties were surgery and gynecology . Until 1923 he trained in various military hospitals, as well as with Rosenbach, Bessel-Hagen and AW Meyer . In 1920 he received his doctorate at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin on the basis of a writing on aviator goggles ( About glare and protection of the aviator's eyes. Archive for Ophthalmology, Volume 87, Berlin 1920). In the following years he published on the treatment of kidney diseases, tuberculosis and military medical services. In 1926 and 1928, Wagner was listed in the surgeon's and gynecologist calendar as a medical officer and ordained medical officer and doctor in the surgical and women's department of the hospital in Stuttgart.

In 1939 Wagner was appointed general doctor and in 1941 general staff doctor . On March 12, 1945 he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the War Merit Cross (1939) .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Wagner, Hans Volkmar. In: August Borchard , Walter von Brunn (ed.): German surgeon calendar. 2nd Edition. Barth, Leipzig 1926; P. 344.
  2. a b Wagner, Hans Volkmar. In: Walter Stoeckel (Ed.): German gynecologist calendar. Barth, Leipzig 1928.
  3. Langenbeck's archive for clinical surgery combined with the German journal for surgery . Volume 273, 1953, pp. Cvi.
  4. ^ Paul Wätzold (edit.): Stammliste of the Kaiser Wilhelms-Akademie for military medical education , August Hirschwald, Berlin 1910; P. 597.