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  1. Poppendick was departmental head and staff leader of the Genealogical Office. At the beginning of World War II, he was drafted as an adjutant to a medical department of the army and took part in the attack on Belgium, France and the Netherlands.

  2. Helmut Poppendick (* 6. Januar 1902 in Hude; † 11. Januar 1994 in Oldenburg) war ein deutscher Mediziner. Er war Chef des Persönlichen Stabs beim Reichsarzt SS und Polizei und wurde als Angeklagter im Nürnberger Ärzteprozess 1947 zu zehn Jahren Haft verurteilt.

  3. Poppendick, Helmut. Born 6.1.1902 in Hude. Internist. Medical Doctorate, Chief of the Personal Staff of the Reich Physician SS and Police. Defendant in the Medical Trial.

  4. Helmut Poppendick German physician, Chief of the Personal Staff of the Reichsarzt SS und Polizei (1902-1994) Born: 1902-01-06 (Hude) Died: 1994-01-11 (Oldenburg) Country of citizenship: Germany

  5. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Poppendick was implicated in a series of pseudo-medical experiments conducted on concentration camp prisoners and was put on trial before the Nuremeberg Tribunal but acquitted. Later he was given a prison sentence of ten years for being a member of the SS, but was released in 1951.

  6. Helmut Poppendick (b. 6 January 1902 in Hude, Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, German Empire; d. 11 January 1994 in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, Germany) was a German physician and SS officer. For his service as a medical doctor of the File:SS rune.png he became a defendant in the Doctors Trial.

  7. Helmut Poppendick ( Hude, 6 januari 1902 - Oldenburg, 11 januari 1994) was een Duitse Internist en SS-Oberführer tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Hij was ook chef van het persoonlijke bureau in de staf van de Reichsarzt SS. Hij werd veroordeeld tot een gevangenisstraf van 10 jaar.