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Georg Norin

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Georg Norin was a Nazi pharmacist implicated in the genocidal killings at Auschwitz. He was a member of the Concentration Camps Inspectorate (IKL), the unit which oversaw the medical experiments of the Waffen SS Hygiene Unit [de]. He is alleged to have associated with Josef Mengele and other Nazi doctors who ordered the selections to the gas chambers, where Zyklon B was used to kill the prisoners, mainly the Jews.

His record shows 31.08.1909.4 142 648. SS-Sturmbannführer-promotion on 09.11.1943, SS-Sturmbannführer d.R. Waffen-SS–promotion on 09.11.1943.[1] He died 1967 in Weil am Rhein, Germany.

References

  1. ^ "United States Holocaust Memorial Museum".