After treating Hermann Göring in 1930, he joined the Nazi Party on February 1st 1931. Hugo was awarded the Merit Cross on November 9th 1944. The war Merit Cross was created by Adolf Hitler in the month of October of 1939. It was graded the same as an Iron Cross . Recipients had to have the lower grade of the award before receiving the higher level. The Knight's Cross of the War Merit Cross was considered to be ranked higher than the German Cross in silver, but below the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.While in Austria, Blaschke was incarcerated by US Army forces on 20 May 1945. He was questioned by the Americans after the war about Hitler’s dental care in the hope that this would lead to the identification of his body,. Blaschke\said that he had been called in to examine Hitler in October 1944. Eventually Blaschke and Hitler reached an understanding on dental care: “I agreed with Hitler that I would have to examine his teeth in intervals of three or four months at the most, since only constant supervision . . . could tend to avoid similar extensive work in the upper jaw.” This worked until the outbreak of the war. The Third Reich extended its domination over Eastern Europe, “Hitler was too busy for dental work”. “Whenever I called I was told that treatment was not possible at the time, and that I should wait until notified,” Blaschke once said. “When I was finally called pain was present.” Hitler often waited until the last minute to get his dental
After treating Hermann Göring in 1930, he joined the Nazi Party on February 1st 1931. Hugo was awarded the Merit Cross on November 9th 1944. The war Merit Cross was created by Adolf Hitler in the month of October of 1939. It was graded the same as an Iron Cross . Recipients had to have the lower grade of the award before receiving the higher level. The Knight's Cross of the War Merit Cross was considered to be ranked higher than the German Cross in silver, but below the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.While in Austria, Blaschke was incarcerated by US Army forces on 20 May 1945. He was questioned by the Americans after the war about Hitler’s dental care in the hope that this would lead to the identification of his body,. Blaschke\said that he had been called in to examine Hitler in October 1944. Eventually Blaschke and Hitler reached an understanding on dental care: “I agreed with Hitler that I would have to examine his teeth in intervals of three or four months at the most, since only constant supervision . . . could tend to avoid similar extensive work in the upper jaw.” This worked until the outbreak of the war. The Third Reich extended its domination over Eastern Europe, “Hitler was too busy for dental work”. “Whenever I called I was told that treatment was not possible at the time, and that I should wait until notified,” Blaschke once said. “When I was finally called pain was present.” Hitler often waited until the last minute to get his dental