Education
Endres studied at Heidelberg University, the University of Vienna, the University of Graz and in London, studying philosophy, psychology, pedagogy, anthropology and psychiatry, amongst other subjects.
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Endres studied at Heidelberg University, the University of Vienna, the University of Graz and in London, studying philosophy, psychology, pedagogy, anthropology and psychiatry, amongst other subjects.
He was a pioneer in the para-scientific areas of transpersonal psychology and integral management. He was then an assistant to Jakob Wilhelm Hauer in the Indological Institute of the University of Tübingen, subsequently teaching comparative religion at the university. On account of his wide academic interests, he was recruited by Bruno Beger for a role in the latter"s study of the tribes of the Caucasus in 1942.
His role was to perform "racial intelligence examinations" in order to help codify the inhabitants of the region as Nordic, Asian or mixed.
After the Second World War Endres worked as a private psychologist and had a number of business and writing interests.
Schutzstaffel]
Prior to commencing his studies at Graz he became a member of the Nazi Party. With his writing advocating the use of experimentation on humans, Endres became a member of the Schutzstaffel in 1939 and in 1942 worked with their Steamship-Rasseund Siedlungshauptamt.