WHO TOOK PART?

Max Bräuner (centre) with the graduating nursing staff of the Lüneburg sanatorium and nursing home, around 1939.
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Many doctors and nurses at the Lüneburg sanatorium and nursing home were involved in forced sterilisations and murders of the sick. In particular, Willi Baumert, Gustav Marx, Rudolf Redepenning, Bernhard Winninghoff, Clara Schmidt and the nursing staff Wilhelmine Wolff, Ingeborg Weber and Dora Vollbrecht. The medical director Max Bräuner was mainly responsible for these crimes. Through their involvement, over 800 people were sterilised and around 2,000 people died violently.

Heinrich Behr, around 1924.
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HEINRICH BEHR
(1871 – 1938)

Letter from the Provincial Directorate of Hanover to the Lüneburg Mental Hospital dated 1 April 1924.
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CLARA SCHMIDT
(1891 – 1969)


Expert opinion for the Higher Hereditary Health Court of Celle [extract] on Thea Marienberg dated 29 May 1940, pp. 23 and 24.
NLA Hannover Hann. 155 Lüneburg Acc. 2004/066 Nr. 09169.
WILLI BAUMERT (1909 – 1984)

Willi Baumert, around 1938.
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Willi Baumert had joined the NSDAP in 1932 and became a member of the SS in 1933. He was also suitable to head the »Children’s special wards« because he knew how dead bodies were opened and organs removed. He justified his decision to murder children with research into hereditary diseases. To this end, he removed the brains of more than 330 children and handed them over to Hamburg University Hospital for further research.
Willi Baumert was only briefly taken prisoner of war and made a career for himself after the war. He only decided to confess to his crimes after being heavily incriminated by witnesses. He died in 1984.

Rudolf Redepenning (left) with his wife Lili and their eight grown-up children, November 1943.
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RUDOLF REDEPENNING (1883 – 1967)
WILHELMINE WOLFF (1903 – 1962)

Lüneburger Landeszeitung, 15/16 March 1952, p. 4.
StadtALg 8.2-LLA-B, 1952-03.
In October 1945, Wilhelmine Wolff was dismissed by the British military government. After her release, she worked as a naturopath and sold the home-made remedy »Lungentrost«. It was supposed to cure tuberculosis. In 1949, she was denazified as »Exonerated« and founded the German Association of Naturopaths, of which she became the first chairwoman.
This can was found in an archive by a Hamburg historian in 2018 and offered to various memorials together with glass syringes. The Hadamar Memorial is making the can available on loan.


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This is a tablet tin of the barbiturate with the trade name Luminal from the 1940s. Max Bräuner and Willi Baumert decided to murder their victims mainly with this drug. Due to the large quantities used, it can be assumed that the tablets were stored in glass jars.
This can was found in an archive by a Hamburg historian in 2018 and offered to various memorials together with glass syringes. The Hadamar Memorial is making the can available on loan.