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W pracy przedstawiono szkic biograficzny dotyczący urodzonego w Poznaniu absolwenta Wydziału Lekarskiego Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego, niemieckiego lekarza Friedricha Entressa, lekarza kilku hitlerowskich obozów w latach 1940-1945, osądzonego i straconego po II wojnie światowej. Istotne uzupełnienie biogramu stanowią – wydobyte z materiałów pamiętnikarskich – relacje więźniów obozów, którzy w różnych okolicznościach zetknęli się z tym lekarzem.
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The paper presents a biographical sketch of a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Poznań, a German physician, Poznań-born, Friedrich Entress, a doctor in several Nazi camps between 1940-1945, who was sentenced and executed after World War II. An important supplement to the biography are diaries and testimonies of camp prisoners, who, in various circumstances, met Friedrich Entress.
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Criminal Medicine: Pharmacological Experiments and Those Executed with the Use of Chemical Substances Carried out on Auschwitz Prisoners Helmuth Vetter and Friedrich Entress were responsible for pharmacological experiments undertaken in Auschwitz. Both of them tested the following: Be-1034. rutenol and 3582-rutenol in granules supplied by the pharmacological concerns (Bayer and I.G. Leverkusen). It was their task to test these medicaments according to guidelines supplied by the medical companies. In August 1941 experiments with chemicals were initiated in Auschwitz to test the efficiency of these chemicals in killing prisoners. Hydrogen dioxide, gasoline, hydrogen, barbituric acid and phenol were injected to prisoners. In effect of these injections about 30,000 prisoners were murdered.
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