Wolfgang Krawietz

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Wolfgang Krawietz (born July 17, 1920 in Stettin ; † April 21, 2001 in Münster ) was a German medical officer.

Life

Krawietz attended the humanistic Marienstiftsgymnasium in Stettin. After graduating from high school, he was in the Reich Labor Service until December 1939 . In 1940 he entered the military medical academy in Berlin as a medical officer candidate . Interrupted by several front-line and hospital missions in the army of the Wehrmacht , he studied at the Silesian Friedrich Wilhelms University in Breslau , the Friedrich Wilhelms University in Berlin , the Julius Maximilians University in Würzburg , the Prussian University in Greifswald and the Medical Academy Gdansk medicine. In 1945 he was promoted to Dr. med. PhD. At the end of the war he was an assistant doctor ( lieutenant ). In the post-war period he completed his training in surgery at the hospital in Uetersen . Specialist in surgery since 1952, he was senior physician at the DRK hospital in Bassum for five years . In 1957 he joined the newly established Bundeswehr . Initially as a medical officer at the Medical Battalion 1 in Bad Eilsen, he joined the Bundeswehr medical school in the same year . There he was company commander of the officer and non-commissioned officer training company for four years . After several assignments in the troop medical service (brigade doctor) he came to the Federal Ministry of Defense as an assistant officer . He was a staff officer at the command academy of the Bundeswehr and corps doctor at the 1st Corps . On October 1, 1975 he was promoted to General Doctor of the Army in the Army Office in Cologne. On October 1, 1976, when he was promoted to the general staff physician , he took over the post of deputy inspector of the medical and health services of the Bundeswehr . After retiring in October 1980, he was federal doctor for Johanniter Accident Aid until 1993 . In addition, he set up a center for occupational medicine at the Technical Monitoring Association , which he directed until 1987. He took over the occupational medical care of Jagdgeschwader 72 "Westfalen" himself until 1994. In the German Society for Military Medicine and Military Pharmacy , he was chairman of the Westfalen-Lippe division.

Honors

  • Iron Cross 2nd class
  • Federal Cross of Merit 1st Class (1978)
  • Federal Cross of Merit (1980)
  • Honorary member of the German Society for Military Medicine and Military Pharmacy (2000)

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. commemorative 150 years of the German Society for Military Medicine and Pharmacy (1864-2014)
  2. Dissertation: Contribution to the clinic of arterial and arterio-venous aneurysms .
  3. The inspectors of the medical service of the Bundeswehr 1955-1976 (Federal Archives)
  4. At the age of 80, General Staff Doctor a. D. Dr. Wolfgang Krawietz (Dr. Häfner, Bonn). Wehrmed. Mschr. 45 (2001), p. 158.