Oberheuser, Herta (1911–1978)
Oberheuser, Herta (1911–1978)
German physician and criminal. Name variations: Hertha Oberheuser. Born in Cologne, May 15, 1911; died Jan 24, 1978, in Linz; University of Bonn, MD, 1937.
Physician whose complicity in the medical experiments at the Ravensbrück concentration camp for women led to her sentence of 20 years' imprisonment at the Nuremberg Medical Trial of 1946–1947.
See also Women in World History.
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