Reichelt Bernd, Müller Thomas
Forschungsbereich Geschichte der Medizin, ZfP Südwürttemberg/Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie I der Universität Ulm, Ravensburg-Weissenau.
Psychiatr Prax. 2018 Jul;45(5):236-241. doi: 10.1055/a-0607-0217. Epub 2018 Jul 3.
Heidelberg psychiatrist Hans Walther Gruhle (1880 - 1958) faced a harsh interruption of his academic career, when National Socialist authorities put into doubt his reliability in respect to their political goals in 1934. Holding a senior position at Heidelberg's psychiatric university clinic, Gruhle had been transmitted to the state-run mental asylums of Zwiefalten and Weissenau, both geographically located in Southern Wuerttemberg. In function and spatial perspective, Gruhle thus came close to forced sterilization and so-called central euthanasia, initiated by the National Socialist health administration in late 1939. From 1940 however, Gruhle found himself delegated to the military hospital at Winnenden, near Stuttgart, where he continued to be in charge until 1945. Seemingly in accord with the visions of the French Army Forces and their medical branch, Gruhle became an advisor of the French Army after the end of WW II. Sources of Baden-Wuerttemberg State Archives as well as sources from the archives of the regional mental asylums are presented here, in order to re-construct biography and functional aspects of a German psychiatrist during war time.
海德堡精神病学家汉斯·瓦尔特·格鲁勒(1880 - 1958)在1934年遭遇了其学术生涯的严重中断,当时纳粹当局质疑他在政治目标方面的可靠性。格鲁勒在海德堡大学精神病诊所担任高级职位,被转移到位于符腾堡南部的茨维法尔滕和魏森瑙的国立精神病院。从职能和空间角度来看,格鲁勒因此接近于1939年末纳粹卫生管理部门发起的强制绝育和所谓的中央安乐死。然而,从1940年起,格鲁勒被派往斯图加特附近温嫩登的军事医院,在那里他一直任职到1945年。二战结束后,格鲁勒似乎符合法国陆军部队及其医疗部门的设想,成为了法国陆军的顾问。这里展示了巴登 - 符腾堡州档案馆的资料以及地区精神病院档案馆的资料,以便重构一位德国精神病学家在战时的生平及职能方面的情况。