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Fritz Fischer (born October 5, 1912) was a German medical doctor who, under the Nazi regime, had participated in "medical experiments" conducted on inmates of the Ravensbrück concentration camp. He joined the SS in 1934 and became a member of the NSDAP in June 1937. In 1940, he became a physician at Ravensbrück concentration camp as a surgical assistant to Karl Gebhardt, who was hanged for his crimes against humanity. He was given a life sentence at the Doctors Trial, his sentence reduced to 15 years in 1951 and subsequently released in March 1954. Fischer returned to practice medicine and started a new career at the chemical company Böhringer in Ingelheim, where he would stay until his retirement. How nice.