The Nazi DoctorsBasic Books, 21 Οκτ 1986 - 561 σελίδες This powerful study, the result of ten years of painstaking research and extensive interviews, casts new light not only on the origins of the Holocaust, but explains how physicians, sworn by oath and conviction to ease suffering, were transformed from healers to systematic killers. |
Περιεχόμενα
Introduction to Part I | 21 |
Treatment 14f13 | 134 |
Introduction to Part II | 147 |
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing And The Psychology Of Genocide Robert Jay Lifton Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1988 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
anti-Semitism Ausch Auschwitz became behavior Berlin biological biomedical vision Brandt claim Clauberg death described direct medical killing doubling Eduard Wirths Einsatzgruppen Entress Ernst euthanasia evil Ewald experiments feel Führer gas chamber gassing genocide German Gleichschaltung guilt Gypsy Hadamar healing healing-killing Heyde Trial Hilberg Himmler Hitler hospital Höss human Hygienic Institute I. G. Farben Ibid ideology inmates interviews involved Jews Josef Mengele killing center Klee large numbers later lives mass murder means medical block Mengele Mengele's Menschen mental Miklos Nyiszli moral National Nazi doctors numbing Nuremberg Nyiszli officer one's patients phenol phenol injections Polish political principle prisoner doctors prisoner physician professional professor psychiatric psychiatrists psychological racial Raul Hilberg regime Reich responsibility Robert Jay Lifton Rudolf Höss scientific selections sense spoke SS doctors sterilization survivor testimony things tion told twins typhus victims wife Wirths Wirths's witz women York Zyklon-B
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