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  2. Rudolf Schindler (medical doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Schindler (1888–1968) was a German physician, who practiced medicine as a gastroenterologist. ... They moved to Munich, Germany where he died in 1968. [1] [2]

  3. Marianne Koch - Wikipedia

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    Koch is the daughter of Marie Aumüller and Rudolf Schindler.. In 1953, Koch married the physician Gerhard Freund (1922–2008), with whom she has two sons. The marriage ended in 1973 after Freund began an affair with Miss World 1956, Petra Schürmann, whom he later wed. [2]

  4. Rudolph Schindler - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph or Rudolf Schindler may refer to: Rudolf Schindler (doctor) (1888–1968), German physician and gastroenterologist Rudolph Schindler (architect) (1887–1953), Austrian-born American architect

  5. Josef Mengele - Wikipedia

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    Josef Rudolf Mengele (German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈmɛŋələ] ⓘ; 16 March 1911 – 7 February 1979) was a German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer and physician during World War II at the Russian front and then at Auschwitz during the Holocaust, where he was nicknamed the "Angel of Death" (German: Todesengel). [1]

  6. History of tracheal intubation - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Rudolph Schindler (1888–1968) of Germany introduced the first semi-flexible gastroscope. [50] This device had numerous lenses positioned throughout the tube and a miniature light bulb at the distal tip. The tube of this device was 75 centimeters long and 11 millimeters in diameter, and the distal portion was capable of a certain ...

  7. Hans Münch - Wikipedia

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    Hans Wilhelm Münch (14 May 1911 – 6 December 2001), also known as The Good Man of Auschwitz, was a German Nazi Party member who worked as an SS physician during World War II at the Auschwitz concentration camp from 1943 to 1945 in German occupied Poland.

  8. Rudolph Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Nissen (sometimes spelled Rudolf Nissen) (September 5, 1896 – January 22, 1981) was a German surgeon who chaired surgery departments in Turkey, the United States and Switzerland. The Nissen fundoplication , a surgical procedure for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease , is named after him.

  9. List of members of the ninth Volkskammer - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Rudolf Agtsen (LDPD) Heinz Eichler (SED) Günter Hartmann (NDPD) Werner Heilemann (FDGB) Wolfgang Heyl (CDU) Dr. Günther Maleuda (DBD) Erich Mückenberger (SED) Manfred Scheler (VdgB) Wilhelmine Schirmer-Pröscher (DFD) Dr. Karl-Heinz Schulmeister (Kulturbund) Volker Voigt (FDJ)