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Aribert Ferdinand Heim (28 June 1914 – 10 August 1992), [1] also known as Dr. Death and Butcher of Mauthausen, was an Austrian Schutzstaffel (SS) doctor. During World War II, he served at the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Mauthausen, killing and torturing inmates using various methods, such as the direct injection of toxic compounds into the hearts of his victims.
In autumn 2009, his hunt for Aribert Heim, who committed war crimes in the Mauthausen concentration camp, was the subject of a BBC documentary entitled The Search for Dr Death, and a fifth documentary Tzayad ha-Natzim ha-Acharon (The Last Nazi-Hunter), was broadcast on Israeli Channel 10 on Holocaust Memorial Day in 2012.
Arnold Heim (20 March 1882 – 27 May 1965) was a Swiss geologist known for his pioneering research in petrogeology and his geological expeditions across Asia. He made significant contributions to the understanding of relationships between sedimentation and tectonics , and conducted extensive geological surveys in the Himalayas and Southeast Asia .
Aribert (archbishop of Milan) (between 970 and 980–1045), archbishop of Milan; Prince Aribert of Anhalt (1866–1933), regent of Anhalt; Aribert Heim (1914–1992), Austrian Schutzstaffel (SS) doctor, also known as Dr. Death and Butcher of Mauthausen; Aribert Heymann (1898–1946), German field hockey player; Aribert Mog (1904–1941), German ...
Heim is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Heim (1849–1937), Swiss geologist; Aribert Heim (1914–1992), Austrian doctor and formerly one of the world's most wanted Nazi war criminals
Aribert Heim conducted similar medical experiments at Mauthausen. [4] After the war, these crimes were tried at what became known as the Doctors' Trial, and revulsion at the abuses perpetrated led to the development of the Nuremberg Code of medical ethics. The Nazi physicians in the Doctors' Trial argued that military necessity justified their ...
Both Aribert Heim and Søren Kam are on the SWC list but without photos, so a reference to that list would not solve the problem. The photo, however, is well known in Denmark where Søren Kam still is a much disputed person - especially these days where yet another book about the Søren Kam-affaire just has been published.
Klara Hitler (1860–1907), mother of Adolf Hitler; Andreas Hofer (1767–1810), Tyrolian freedom fighter (against Napoleon) Sylvie di Giusto, professional Speaker, Consultant and Author; Heinrich Kanner (1864–1930), journalist and editor of the newspaper "Die Zeit" in the k.u.k. Monarchy; Alma Mahler (1879–1964), wife and muse to Mahler ...