Recognizing the Past in the Present : : New Studies on Medicine before, during, and after the Holocaust / / ed. by Miriam Offer, Michael A. Grodin, Sabine Hildebrandt.

Following decades of silence about the involvement of doctors, medical researchers and other health professionals in the Holocaust and other National Socialist (Nazi) crimes, scholars in recent years have produced a growing body of research that reveals the pervasive extent of that complicity. This...

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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (412 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ILLUSTRATIONS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
FOREWORD --
INTRODUCTION Recognizing the Past in the Present --
Chapter 1 NON-MECHANISTIC EXPLANATORY STYLES IN INTERWAR GERMAN RACIAL THEORY A Comparison of Hans F. K. Günther and Ludwig Ferdinand Clauß --
Chapter 2 FROM “RACIAL SURVEYS” TO MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS IN PRISONER-OF-WAR CAMPS --
Chapter 3 “DER DOKTOR” The Writings of Mordechai Lensky during the Interwar Period --
Chapter 4 RABBINIC RESPONSA DURING THE HOLOCAUST The Life-for-Life Problem --
Chapter 5 UN(B)EARABLE Pregnant Bodies and Obstetrical Genocide --
Chapter 6 “COMPLETE MASTERY OF THE SUBJECT” The Connection between Forced Sterilization and Gynecological Fertility Research in National Socialism --
Chapter 7 DEFERENCE, PRAGMATISM, IDEOLOGY The Medical Student Kurt Gerstein and the Predicament of Ethical Conduct under National Socialism --
Chapter 8 LUDWIG STUMPFEGGER (1910–45) A Career at the Interface of Hitler, Himmler, and Ravensbrück Concentration Camp --
Chapter 9 BETWEEN PARTICIPATION IN NATIONAL SOCIALIST MEDICINE AND EVERYDAY ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION On the Economic Argument of the Psychiatric Planning Commission (1941–45) --
Chapter 10 DENTISTS IN NATIONAL SOCIALIST GERMANY A Fragmented Profession --
Chapter 11 ONLY FOLLOWING ORDERS? Aviation Medicine in Nazi Germany --
Chapter 12 BLOOD AND BONES FROM AUSCHWITZ The Mengele Link --
Part II THE PRESENT Postwar Continuities, Legacies, and Refl ections --
Chapter 13 RENEWED TRAUMA Abraham de la Penha’s Testimony against Dr. Franz Lucas in the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial --
Chapter 14 “SCHLUSS MIT DER RASSENSCHANDE!” FROM SEPARATION TO EXTERMINATION The Fate of Jewish Mentally Ill Patients in Germany and Occupied Poland, 1939–42 --
Chapter 15 “SINCE SHE WAS IN AUSCHWITZ, THE PATIENT FEELS THAT SHE IS BEING PERSECUTED” Holocaust Survivors and Austrian Psychiatry after World War II --
Chapter 16 “TO PREVENT FURTHER UNFOUNDED ALY CONSTRUCTIONS” --
Chapter 17 BANEFUL MEDICINE AND A RADICAL BIOETHICS IN CONTEMPORARY ART --
Chapter 18 THE HISTORY OF THE VIENNA PROTOCOL --
CONCLUSION The Past in the Present and the Future --
INDEX
Summary:Following decades of silence about the involvement of doctors, medical researchers and other health professionals in the Holocaust and other National Socialist (Nazi) crimes, scholars in recent years have produced a growing body of research that reveals the pervasive extent of that complicity. This interdisciplinary collection of studies presents documentation of the critical role medicine played in realizing the policies of Hitler’s regime. It traces the history of Nazi medicine from its roots in the racial theories of the 1920s, through its manifestations during the Nazi period, on to legacies and continuities from the postwar years to the present.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781789207859
9783110997699
DOI:10.1515/9781789207859?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Miriam Offer, Michael A. Grodin, Sabine Hildebrandt.