: As a pediatrician and model Aryan, Artur surreptitiously experiments on special-needs children to advance his career and avoid the front lines.
: A French physician forcibly transferred to Berlin, Jung provides an outsider’s perspective on the atrocities, revealing the international awareness of the regime’s medical crimes. A Study in "Zero Hour" CharitГ© Season 2
: A major plot point involves the notorious "euthanasia" program targeting disabled and "unworthy" lives. : As a pediatrician and model Aryan, Artur
: The hospital's psychiatrist and a high-ranking SS officer, de Crinis serves as the primary antagonist, embodying the radicalized doctor who uses medical "science" to justify eugenics and the persecution of "deviants". : The hospital's psychiatrist and a high-ranking SS
The second season of the German historical drama series Charité , titled , shifts from the 19th-century medical renaissance to the bleak reality of Berlin between 1943 and 1945. While Season 1 celebrated scientific breakthroughs by figures like Robert Koch and Paul Ehrlich, Season 2 explores the moral decay and quiet resistance within the walls of Germany’s most famous hospital during the height of the Third Reich. The Conflict of Medical Ethics and Ideology
: The brilliant surgeon is depicted as a complex figure who "played ball" with the regime to maintain his position but also used his influence to protect the resistance and oppose the T4 program.