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A modified version is still in use today by the Bundeswehr. The first section was promulgated in 1933 and the second section in 1934. In 19, he led the group of army writers, at the Department of the Army ( Truppenamt), which published the German Army Operations Manual, Truppenführung. After the war, he served in various staff and command appointments. He served on the Western Front during the First World War as a staff officer. He reportedly made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide before he was shot and killed.īeck was born on 29 June 1880 in Biebrich (now a borough of Wiesbaden, Hesse) in Hesse-Nassau, at Biebrich, Hessen in Germany to Bertha (nee Draudt) and industrialist Ludwig Georg Ernst Wilhelm Beck. The plot failed, however, and Beck was then arrested. Beck became a major leader within the conspiracy against Hitler and would have served as head of state with the title of either President or regent (" Reichsverweser"), depending on the source, if the 20 July plot had succeeded. From then on, Beck came to believe that Hitler could not be influenced positively and that both Hitler and the Nazi Party had to be removed from government. Public foreign-policy disagreements with Hitler made Beck resign as Chief of Staff in August 1938. In serving as Chief of Staff of the German Army between 19, Beck became increasingly disillusioned and stood in opposition to the increasing totalitarianism of the Nazi regime and to Hitler's aggressive foreign policy. Beck had grave misgivings regarding the Nazi demand for all German officers to swear an oath of fealty to the person of Hitler in 1934, but Beck believed that Germany needed strong government, which Hitler could successfully provide if the Führer was influenced by traditional elements within the army, rather than by the SA and SS. Although Beck never became a member of the Nazi Party, in the early 1930s he supported Adolf Hitler's forceful denunciation of the Versailles Treaty and belief in the need for Germany to rearm. If you would like to make an appointment with this specialist for private care, contact the RB&HH Specialist care team.Ludwig August Theodor Beck ( German: i 29 June 1880 – 20 July 1944) was a German general and Chief of the German General Staff during the early years of the Nazi regime in Germany before World War II. He is heavily involved in the British Cardiovascular Society and founded and co-directs the Year in Cardiology symposium since its inception in 2011.ĭr Haldar is also currently Chair of the British Cardiovascular Society education division, helping to shape cardiology education in the UK and beyond.

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He is the co-founder and director of the London Arrhythmia Summit, which is an annual conference for electrophysiologists and arrhythmia specialists, looking at the latest advances in the field.

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He is passionate about medical education and is an author and series editor for the 'Challenging Concepts' Series of medical textbooks, published by Oxford University Press.

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His areas of expertise include:ĭr Haldar completed a Medical Doctorate research degree (MD Res) studying interventional techniques in the management of Atrial Fibrillation, at the National Heart and Lung Institute, at Imperial College London, and was awarded a £1.4 million NIHR research grant to conduct a randomised control trial comparing different modalities of ablation.ĭr Haldar has a strong research record, publishing many peer-reviewed articles, and spoken at many international conferences and meetings in the US and Europe. Areas of expertiseĭr Haldar is a consultant cardiologist and electrophysiologist, based at Harefield Hospital, but works across both sites. This helped him further his experience and training by working alongside world-renowned experts in this field.

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He did his postgraduate degree at the National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, obtaining his Specialist Registration (CCT) in Cardiology/General Medicine in January 2016.īefore Dr Haldar joined the Trust as a consultant in 2017, he was awarded the Mirium L Burnett Fellowship in Electrophysiology and Devices at the University of Toronto. He specialised in cardiology and continued training at the North West Thames Cardiology Training Programme and also at the Trust. Dr Shouvik Haldar studied medicine at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Medical School (now part of King's College London), before completing his general medical training at the Oxford Deanery.






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