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Doctor's Trial article says Fritz Fischer was found guilty of Nazi human experimentation and given life imprisonment. Is this a different Fritz Fischer ? Jay 10:57, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Prof. Fritz Fischer is not Dr. Fritz Fischer - the defendant in Doctors' Trial. Prof. Fritz Fischer was apointed professor in 1948 at University of Hamburg and became prof. emeritus in 1973. Dr. Fritz Fischer was sentenced to life imprisonment by the American Military Tribunal , then his sentence was reduced to 15 years. Eventually, he was released from prison in March, 1954. Please do not confuse those two persons. --fitzner 14:38, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)