Karl Astel Explained

Karl Astel
Birth Date:26 February 1898
Birth Place:Schweinfurt, German Empire
Death Place:Jena, Nazi Germany
Death Cause:Suicide by gunshot
Nationality:German
Field:Sports medicine, Racial science
Alma Mater:University of Würzburg
Known For:Rector of the University of Jena,
Anti-tobacco movement,
Nazi eugenics

Karl Astel (26 February 1898  - 4 April 1945) was an Alter Kämpfer, rector of the University of Jena, a racial scientist, and also involved in the German Nazi Eugenics program.[1] [2] [3]

He was born on 26 February 1898 in Schweinfurt.[4] After finishing the Gymnasium he fought in World War I in 1917 and 1918.[5] Astel took part at the Kapp Putsch and also the Beer Hall Putsch, as a member of the Freikorps Oberland.

Astel studied medicine in Würzburg and earned his PhD around 1930. He was educated and then approved as a sports teacher in March 1926. Astel was employed by the Technical University Munich as a sports advisor.

He was also involved in the anti-tobacco movement. After Karl Astel became rector of the University of Jena in 1939 he tried to form the ideal SS-university ("SS-Muster-Universität"). Astel and his like-minded comrades like Heinz Brücher, Gerhard Heberer, Victor Julius Franz, Johann von Leers and Lothar Stengel-von Rutkowski considered Ernst Haeckel as their forerunner.

On 4 April 1945, Karl Astel shot himself in a hospital (that was headed by the rheumatologist Wolfgang Veil).

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  1. Book: Günter Grau . Hidden holocaust?: gay and lesbian persecution in Germany, 1933-45 . Claudia Schoppmann . Patrick Camiller . Taylor & Francis . 1995 . 978-1-884964-15-2 . xvii.
  2. Book: Hans-Walter Schmuhl . The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Heredity, and Eugenics, 1927-1945: crossing boundaries . Springer . 2008 . 978-1-4020-6599-6 . 122 . 2009-11-09.
  3. Book: Michael Burleigh . The Third Reich: a new history . Macmillan . 2001 . 978-0-8090-9326-7 . 355 . 2009-11-09.
  4. Uwe Hossfeld: Geschichte der biologischen Anthropologie in Deutschland, Page 231f
  5. Uwe Hossfeld: Geschichte der biologischen Anthropologie in Deutschland