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German Summaryzur Geschichte des Gerichtsmedizinischen Instituts der Charité in Berlin; die Leichenschauhalle für unbekannte Tote als Ausflugsziel und satirischer Artikel über die Touristenattraktion Leichenhalle von Egon Erwin Kisch; Bericht über die Einlieferung der Leichen von Karl Liebknecht und Rosa Luxemburg; internationales Renommee des Instituts; erster gerichtsärztlicher Dienst mit wesentlichen Neuerungen durch Fritz Straussmann; über wichtige Entdeckungen um 1900, vor allem die der Blutgruppen; über Blutgruppenkunde und erste Anwendung der Erkenntnisse in einem Mordfall; Diskriminierung Strausmanns wegen dessen jüdischer Herkunft nach 1933 bis zu seinem Tod 1940; über berühmte Tote im Archiv, z.B. Otto Lilienthal; über Einlieferungsprotokolle, die die Ereignisse der Zeit widerspiegeln, z.B. der Röhm-Putsch, der 2. Weltkrieg oder der 17.Juni 1953; Entwicklung der forensischen Psychiatrie; Wiederaufstieg des Instituts und der Gerichtsmedizin unter Otto Prokop; über Otto Prokop; Todesfälle an der innerdeutschen Grenze; Identifikationsmethoden bei verstümmelten Leichen; Neuorganisation des Instituts nach der Wende
English Summaryon the history of the forensic medical institute of the Charité in Berlin; the mortuary for the unknown dead as an excursion destination and satirical article on the tourist attraction Leichenhalle by Egon Erwin Kisch; report on the consignment of the bodies of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg; international reputation of the institute; first judicial medical service with substantial innovations by Fritz Straussmann; about important discoveries around 1900, especially those of blood groups; about blood group studies and first application of the findings in a murder case; discrimination against Strausmann because of his Jewish origin after 1933 until his death in 1940; about famous deaths in the archive, e.g. the discovery of blood groups; about the death of the Jewish father of Strausmann; about the death of his father in the death of Strausmann; about the death of his son; about the death of his son; about the death of his son; about the death of his son; about the death of his son; about the death of his son; about the death of his son; about the death of Straussmann; about the death of Straussmann; about the death of his son.B. Otto Lilienthal; on records of admission reflecting the events of the time, e.g. the Röhm Putsch, the Second World War or 17 June 1953; development of forensic psychiatry; resurgence of the Institute and forensic medicine under Otto Prokop; on Otto Prokop; deaths at the inner-German border; identification methods for mutilated corpses; reorganization of the Institute after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Shoot Year1996
ColorNo
PersonalitiesGunther Geserick
Country of Production (German)
Deutschland
Region / City (German)
Berlin
Personalities, secondaryOtto Prokop
German Tags // Tags Deutschland; Berlin-Mitte; Gerichtsmedizin // Germany; Berlin-Mitte; forensic medicine