Waldemar Hoven

Waldemar Hoven

Waldemar Hoven (February 10, 1903 – June 2, 1948) was a Nazi and a physician at Buchenwald concentration camp.

Hoven was born in Freiburg, Germany. Between the years 1919 and 1933, he visited Denmark, Sweden, the United States, and France, returning in 1933 to Freiburg, where he completed his high school studies. He then attended the Universities of Freiburg and Munich. In 1934, he joined the SS. In 1939, he concluded his medical studies and became a physician for the SS. Hoven rose to the rank of Hauptsturmführer (Captain) in the Waffen SS. [ [http://www.mazal.org/archive/nmt/01/NMT01-T685.htm Affidavit of Walemar Hoven] ]

Hoven was involved in the administration of medical experiments regarding typhus and the tolerence of serum containing phenol, and which led to the deaths of many inmates. He was also involved in Nazi euthenasia programs, during which people who were considered useless eaters were killed, along with Jewish people who were considered unfit for work.

He was arrested by the Nazis in 1943, accused of giving a lethal injection of phenol to an SS officer who was a potential witness in an investigation against Ilse Koch, with whom Hoven was rumoured to be having an affair. He was convicted and sentenced to death, although he was released in March of 1945 due to the Nazi shortage of doctors.

Trial

Hoven was arrested at the end of WWII by the Allies and put on trial as a defendant at the Doctors' Trial (a part of the larger Nuremberg Trials). He was found guilty of war crimes, crimes against humanity and membership in a criminal organization. He was sentenced to death and hanged on June 2, 1948 at Landsberg prison in Bavaria.

References

* [http://nuremberg.law.harvard.edu/php/pflip.php?caseid=HLSL_NMT01&docnum=11&numpages=26&startpage=1&title=Closing+brief+for+the+United+States+of+America+against+Waldemar+Hoven.&color_setting=C ] at nuremberg.law.harvard.eduClosing brief for the United States of America against Waldemar Hoven


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