Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald
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Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald
Summary
Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald is an institute[1].
Key Facts
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's field of work was typhus[2].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's field of work was Phthiraptera[3].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's field of work was epidemic typhus[4].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's field of work was spotted fever[5].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's field of work was hepatitis[6].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald is in the country of Nazi Germany[7].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's instance of is recorded as institute[8].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's instance of is recorded as laboratory[9].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's location is recorded as Buchenwald concentration camp[10].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's has use is recorded as Nazi human experimentation[11].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's has use is recorded as research[12].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's has use is recorded as vaccine engineering[13].
- +1943-01-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald[14].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 50.9795, 'longitude': 11.3235, 'precision': 0.0001}[15].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's parent organization or unit is recorded as SS Main Economic and Administrative Office[16].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Joachim Mrugowsky[17].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Heinrich Himmler[18].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Erwin Ding-Schuler[19].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Leonardo Conti[20].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Eugen Gildemeister[21].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Eugen Kogon[22].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Gerhard Rose[23].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's significant person is recorded as Waldemar Hoven[24].
- Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikiproject Nuremberg Trials[25].
Body
Founding
+1943-01-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald[14].
Operations
Institute for Typhus and Virus Research, Buchenwald's parent organization or unit is recorded as SS Main Economic and Administrative Office[16].
Industry
Fields of work include typhus[2], an infectious disease[26]; Phthiraptera[3], a taxon[27]; epidemic typhus[4], an infectious disease[28]; spotted fever[5], a class of disease[29]; and hepatitis[6], a class of disease[30].