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Karpatendeutsche Ärzteschaft ('Carpathian German Medical College') was an organization of Carpathian German physicians in the World War II-era Slovak Republic.[1] The organization was incorporated into the People's Welfare and People's Health Department (Amt für Volkswohlfahrt und Volksgesundheit) of the German Party.[2]

In Bratislava, Karpatendeutsche Ärzteschaft ran a clinic on Sládkovičova ulica [sk].[3] Dr. Adalbert Gabriel was the Head Physician of Karpatendeutsche Ärzteschaft in the Zips District.[4]

  1. ^ Niklas Krawinkel (2 November 2020). Belastung als Chance: Hans Gmelins politische Karriere im Nationalsozialismus und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (in German). Wallstein Verlag. p. 210. ISBN 978-3-8353-4491-4.
  2. ^ Deutsche Arbeit, Vol. 40. Verlag Grenze und Ausland, 1940. p. 372
  3. ^ Karl Benyovszky. Bratislava-Pressburg in Wort und Bild: ein Führer durch die Hauptstadt der Slowakei. C. Bayer Lein, 1942. p. 27
  4. ^ Mads Ole Balling (1991). Von Reval bis Bukarest: Ungarn, Jugoslawien, Rumänien, Slowakei, Karpatenukraine, Kroatien, Memelländischer Landtag, Schlesischer Landtag, komparative Analyse, Quellen und Literatur, Register (in German). Dokumentation Verlag. pp. 666–667. ISBN 978-87-983829-5-9.

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