Eugen Nätscher collection

Identifier
WL2256
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 152552
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Dr. Eugen Nätscher was born on 21 February 1914 in Gemünden am Main, Bavaria. He attended the local elementary school then the Gymnasium in Lohr, Bavaria, where he completed his Abitur in 1932. He qualified as a doctor at the medical faculty in Würzburg. During World War Two he worked as an army doctor for the 10th Panzer Grenadier Division which operated in Poland and Russia. After the end of the war he spent some time as a prisoner of war. In 1946 he opened a doctor’s practice in Partenstein, Bavaria, where he became a respected member of the community. In 1981 he passed the practice on to his son, Dr. Wolfgang Nätscher. Eugen Nätscher died on 4 February1989. 

During his deployment in Russia he kept a diary which he dispatched home in several note books. In the 1980s he produced a word-processed version replete with scanned photogaphs, landscape sketches and images of documents.

Acquisition

Donated 23.8.2022

Donor: Stephen Baker

Donor: Wolfgang Nätscher

Scope and Content

Diary of a German army doctor in Russia during World War Two including digitised manuscript version, digitised word-processed version with scans of photographs, sketches and associated documents.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Conditions Governing Reproduction

This material has been digitised. Readers should book a reading room terminal to access it.

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