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Ernst Robert Grawitz

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Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany

Service/branch
  
German Red Cross

Role
  
Physician

Name
  
Ernst-Robert Grawitz

Rank
  
SS-Obergruppenfuhrer


Ernst-Robert Grawitz

Born
  
8 June 1899 Charlottenburg (
1899-06-08
)

Battles/wars
  
World War II World War I

Died
  
April 24, 1945, Babelsberg, Germany

Ernst-Robert Grawitz (8 June 1899 – 24 April 1945) was a German physician and an SS functionary (Reichsarzt, "arzt" meaning "physician") during the Nazi era.

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SS career

Grawitz was born in Charlottenburg, in the western part of Berlin, Germany. As Reichsarzt SS und Polizei (Reich Physician SS and Police), Grawitz was also head of the German Red Cross. Grawitz funded Nazi attempts to "eradicate the perverted world of the homosexual" and research into attempts to "cure" homosexuality. This involved experimentation on inmates in Nazi concentration camps. He was in charge of "enthusiastic" experiments on concentration camp inmates.

Grawitz was also a part of the group in charge of the killing of mentally ill and physically handicapped people in the Action T4 "euthanasia" programme, especially the child "euthanasia" from 1939. The officials selected the doctors who were to carry out the operational part of the killing programme.

In addition, researchers both in and outside the SS wanted to exploit the "supply" of inmates held in the SS camps and use them like "human guinea pigs" for experiments. In order to do so, the interested parties had to apply to Grawitz, who forwarded requests to Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler who then gave final approval.

Towards the end of World War II in Europe, Grawitz was a physician in Adolf Hitler's Führerbunker. When he heard that other officials were leaving Berlin in order to escape from advancing Soviet Red Army, Grawitz petitioned Hitler to allow him to leave Berlin; his request was denied.

Death

As the Soviet Army advanced on Berlin, Grawitz killed himself and his family with grenades at their house in Babelsberg. The event was depicted in the 2004 film Downfall.

References

Ernst-Robert Grawitz Wikipedia