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A short sampling:
The compiler seems to have come across various names of medical people and then just made up stories about them. There seems to be end to how they can slander whoever. A few years ago members of the Holocaust community took offence at a well known book on anatomy written by a German doctor and they demanded it not be used any more because he would have gotten his knowledge from dissecting the remains of gassed Jews.
Get a load of the one below where they say one of the doctors collected the heads of Jewish Bolshevik commissars.
Irma Grese
Grese was a concentration camp guard at Auschwitz. She was also known as the "Blond Angel of Death." At Auschwitz, Grese was placed in charge of 18,000 female prisoners where she "beat prisoners without mercy and both watched and helped medical experiments"(Snyder, 1975). Irma Grese was especially fond of the operations that dealt with the removal of womens' breasts (Snyder, 1975). She had affairs with quite a few doctors at Auschwitz including Mengele, and was condemned to death after the war.
Dr. Kurt Gutzeit
Gutzeit was a gastroenterologist and professor of medicine at the University of Breslau. Gutzeit was one of the doctors who ... headed the hepatitis experiments performed on Jewish children at Auschwitz. ...
Dr. Julius Hallervorden
Hallervorden was a neuropathologist at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research. He ordered hundreds of brains from the victims of the euthanasia project to be sent to him from the killing hospital ...
Dr. Siegfried Handloser
Handloser was a lieutenant General and the chief doctor at Buchenwald. He oversaw all medical "treatments" performed there.
Dr. August Hirt
Hirt was a professor at the University of Strasbourg. He collected human heads of "Jewish-Bolshevik commissioners" ...
Dr. Holzloehner
Holzloehner worked with Dr. Finke and with Dr. Rascher on the Dachau hypothermia experiments. ...
Dr. Waldemar Hoven
Hoven was a physician at Buchenwald who gave his patients lethal injections to kill them.
Frau Ilse Koch
Koch was also known as the "Bitch of Buchenwald." She was the wife of a camp commander and her hobby was to collect the skins of inmates, both dead and alive, if they had a tattoo she liked. Koch turned the skin into book covers, gloves, lampshades and other sorts of furniture (Fischer, 1995).