
Günther Hillmann
Günther Hillmann (born 15 April 1919 in Ludwigslust, 8 May 1976 in Nuremberg) was a German biochemist. During the Second World War he worked on a research project to which the concentration camp doctor Josef Mengele delivered blood samples from Auschwitz concentration camp. After the war, he directed the Chemical Institute of the Nuremberg Hospitals for the rest of his life. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lenin, Vladimir Ilʹič, 1870-1924 22.04.1870-21.01.1924
Published: Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt, 1970
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