After the war he joined the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in Berlin.
"I made inquiries at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute," Boeckel replied.
He was eventually expelled from the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in October 1933.
He worked at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Chemistry.
In 1937, he was appointed director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research.
It was founded as Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Biophysics in 1937, and moved into a new building in 2003.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute used the Herero skulls by 1928.
He attained a position at Kaiser Wilhelm Institute.
In 1912 he was asked to head a division of the newly-founded Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry.
They were working at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in the 1920s, when they invented it.