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Philipp Schmitt
Philipp Johann Adolf Schmitt (20 November 1902 – 8 August 1950) was a German officer of the ''Schutzstaffel'' (SS) who served as commandant of Fort Breendonk, a Nazi prison camp in German-occupied Belgium during World War II. For a year, he was also in charge of Mechelen transit camp but was dismissed for corruption and black marketeering. He later served in occupied Denmark and the Netherlands. After the war, he was convicted of war crimes and was executed in 1950. Schmitt was the last person executed in Belgium.
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SOD1 gene screening in ALS: frequency of mutations, patients’ attitudes to genetic information and transition to tofersen treatment in a multi-center program by Meyer, Thomas (Author) , Schumann, Peggy (Author) , Grehl, Torsten (Author) , Weyen, Ute (Author) , Petri, Susanne (Author) , Rödiger, Annekathrin (Author) , Steinbach, Robert (Author) , Großkreutz, Julian (Author) , Bernsen, Sarah (Author) , Weydt, Patrick (Author) , Wolf, Joachim (Author) , Günther, René (Author) , Vidovic, Maximilian (Author) , Baum, Petra (Author) , Metelmann, Moritz (Author) , Weishaupt, Jochen H. (Author) , Streubel, Berthold (Author) , Kasper, David C. (Author) , Koc, Yasemin (Author) , Kettemann, Dagmar (Author) , Norden, Jenny (Author) , Schmitt, Philipp (Author) , Walter, Bertram (Author) , Münch, Christoph (Author) , Spittel, Susanne (Author) , Maier, André (Author) , Körtvélyessy, Péter (Author) ,
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