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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.
Aribert Heim (1914–1992), physician ("Dr. Death") in the Mauthausen concentration camp; Adolf Hitler (1889–1945), leader of the Nazi Party and Nazi Germany; Ernst Kaltenbrunner (1903–1946), high ranking SS officer and Nazi war criminal; Arthur Seyss-Inquart (1892–1946), Reich Commissioner of the Netherlands; Otto von Habsburg
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
Some well-known Nazis who emigrated to Argentina are Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann, doctors Josef Mengele and Aribert Heim, Commander Erich Priebke, Commandant Eduard Roschmann and General Lieutenant Ludolf von Alvensleben.
Aribert (Italian: Ariberto) is a Germanic given name, from hari ("host") and beraht ("bright"). Notable people with the given name include: Notable people with the given name include: Aribert (archbishop of Milan) (between 970 and 980–1045), archbishop of Milan
Jennifer Siebel Newsom opened up about the 1981 tragedy in which her sister died on family vacation in Hawaii
Aribert Heim – Austrian SS doctor, also known as Dr. Death [91] Murad Wilfried Hofmann – German diplomat and author who converted from Catholic Christianity. [92] Tony Hussein Hinde – Australian-born Maldivian surfer and surfing pioneer who converted to Islam [93] Baba Ratan Hindi – Indian merchant [94]
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