Anatomist Hermann Stieve used Nazi victims for his research on the menstrual cycle, but did he also fabricate facts?
Andreas WinkelmannIsabel FreibergerPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
Stieve actively concealed the fate of the executed women, mostly by inventing imaginary stories. This followed a request by the German and Soviet authorities after 1945 not to publish results from cases of political victims, but only from "dangerous criminals". Scientifically relevant clinical data were not always reported correctly, but are not necessarily fraudulent as different interpretations of this finding can be suggested.