Hellmut Doenecke

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Karl Albert Hellmut Doenecke (born August 16, 1900 in Schwiebus ; † after 1959) was a German veterinarian and university professor.

Life

Hellmut Doenecke was born as the son of the veterinarian and director of the slaughterhouse in Bochum Friedrich Doenecke. At the end of the First World War he became a flag boy in the 68th Infantry Regiment . In the winter semester of 1918/19 he began studying at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover and, like his father, became a member of the Corps Normannia Hanover . In the summer semester of 1922 he studied at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . In March 1924 he received his veterinary license in Hanover . In November of the same year he was awarded a Dr. med. vet. PhD.

After a short internship at the Surgical Veterinary Clinic of the University of Giessen , he became an assistant in February 1925 and head of department at the Chamber of Agriculture in Münster in October 1927 . In mid-December 1927 he moved to the medical clinic of the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover as a senior assistant. He passed the district veterinary exam in Berlin in February 1929 . In December 1931 he completed his habilitation in Hanover to become Dr. med. vet. habil. and became a private lecturer for special pathology and therapy and medical propaedeutics. On May 10, 1933, as a representative of the Kampfbund for German culture , he took part in the book burnings at the Bismarck monument in the Maschwiesen in Hanover.

In the winter semester of 1935/36 Doenecke was appointed director of the Veterinary Medical Institute at the University of Breslau . On April 1, 1936, he became a full professor and head of the University Veterinary Clinic in Breslau. In 1943 he became a member of the State Veterinary Office. During the Second World War , as a staff veterinarian of the reserve, he was the leader of a veterinary company, advising hygienist at the army veterinarian of Army High Command 17 and head of the fortress horse hospital in Breslau. He received the War Merit Cross II. And I. Class, the West Wall Decoration and the East Medal .

After the end of the war he became a general veterinarian in Halver in 1945 . In April 1952 he became a veterinary councilor for the Lippstadt district . In 1959 he was senior veterinarian.

Fonts

  • Measurement experiments on the pulling force of horses on agricultural vehicles , 1924
  • Contributions to the etiology, diagnosis and therapy of colic in the horse , 1931
  • Tuberculosis of the Horse , 1931
  • The essence of the common cold , 1931

literature

  • Fritz Riggert, Otto Gervesmann: History of the Corps Normannia Hannover, 1859, March 15, 1959, 1959, p. 152.

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