Joachim von Reckow

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Joachim von Reckow (born June 3, 1898 in Marburg ; † March 26, 1976 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German dentist and university professor .

Reckow is a son of the Pomeranian Baron Rudolph von Reckow (1846–1920) and his wife Elsa geb. Kruger (1868-1947). He was married to the opera singer Irene geb. Reiff (1904-1975). They have a daughter, Ingrid von Reckow (* 1942).

Reckow graduated from the Höhere Knabenanstalt in Berlin-Lichterfelde in June 1917 and studied in Marburg. He received his doctorate there in 1927 and was a private lecturer in 1931 and a. o. Professor at the University of Marburg . In 1942 he moved to the new Reich University of Strasbourg . From 1947 he held a chair in Frankfurt am Main, and from 1950 he received a chair in dentistry at the University of Frankfurt .

Reckow had been a member of the SA since 1933 , the paramilitary fighting organization of the NSDAP during the Weimar Republic , which, as a police force, played a decisive role in the rise of the National Socialists . Later he became a member of the SS, the Schutzstaffel (SS), the most important organ of terror and repression in the Nazi state. The SS was instrumental in the planning and implementation of war crimes and crimes against humanity such as the Holocaust. He was also a member of the NSDAP since 1937, as well as the NS teachers ' and NS doctors' associations . In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . He was a member of the SA, the Sturmabteilung ,

Fonts

  • X-ray stereoscopy and dentistry , G. Thieme, Leipzig 1933 [ed. 1932]
  • Basics of the history of the German dental license to 1913: From the Dental Institute d. Univ. Marburg / Lahn , Greifswald 1927

literature

  • Gerhard Aumüller , Kornelia Grundmann, Esther Krähwinkel: The Marburg Medical Faculty in the 'Third Reich'. Saur Verlag, 2001, ISBN 3-598-24570-X . (Academia Marburgensis, Volume 8)
  • Michael Grüttner : Biographical Lexicon for National Socialist Science Policy , Heidelberg 2004, p. 50, ISBN 3-935025-68-8 .
  • 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 .
  • Anne Christine Nagel: The Philipps University of Marburg under National Socialism: Documents on its history , Stuttgart 2000.
  • Patrick Wechsler: The Faculté de Medecine de la “Reichsuniversität Strasbourg” (1941-1945) à l'heure nationale-socialiste. Freiburg im Breisgau 2005 (Diss. 1991, DNB 1119081092 )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dominik Groß : Dentists in the “Third Reich” and in post-war Germany. A dictionary of persons. Stuttgart 2020.