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German psychiatrist
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Friedrich Robert Mauz (1 May 1900 Esslingen – 7 July 1979 Münster) was a German psychiatrist who was involved with the Nazi T-4 Euthanasia Program.

From 1939 until 1945, Mauz was the Professor of Psychiatry at Albertina University in Königsberg. In 1953, he became the Professor of Psychiatry at Münster.

He was the president (1957–1958) of the German Society for Psychiatrists and Neurologists. Mauz was father of three children, one son and two daughters. His son Gerhard Mauz (1925–2003) was a court reporter for Der Spiegel magazine.

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References

  1. Gisela Friedrichsen: Gerhard Mauz – 1925 bis 2003, in Der Spiegel, Ausgabe 34 vom 18. August 2003, S. 152.


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