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Die umfassende Gesamtdarstellung der Mediziner im Dritten Reich zeigt Ärzte in verschiedenen Rollen, als Täter, Mittäter, Mitläufer und Opfer – einige wenige leisteten Widerstand.
Lifton diskutiert, wieso gerade die zum Heilen berufenen Ärzte zu Mördern werden konnten. Seine psychologische Studie berücksichtigt bei der Suche nach Antworten auf diese Kernfrage Hunderte von Interviews und meist unzugängliche Prozessprotokolle, basiert aber vor allem auf dem direkten Dialog mit Tätern und solchen Opfern, die dem Tod entkommen konnten.
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Psychological aspects, Human experimentation in medicine, Medical scientists, Psychology, World War, 1939-1945, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Atrocities, Physicians, History, Psychological aspects of Human experimentation in medicine, Psychological aspects of Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Prisons, Human Experimentation, War Crimes, Concentration Camps, Germany, politics and government, 1933-1945, Medicine, germany, Genocide, Science, Medical Psychology, Jews, Violence, Warfare, Medical Ethics, History, 20th Century, MedicinePlaces
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The Nazi doctors: medical killing and the psychology of genocide
2000, Basic Books
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Ärzte im Dritten Reich.
November 1, 1998, Ullstein Buchverlage GmbH & Co. KG / Ullstein Tas
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Ärzte im Dritten Reich
1988, Klett-Cotta Verlag
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The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide was written by Robert Jay Lifton and published in 1986, analyzing the role of German doctors in carrying out a genocide. In the work Lifton details the medical procedures occurring before and during the Holocaust and explores the paradoxical theme of healing killing in which one race was healed by eliminating another; a concept that many used to morally justify their actions. Throughout the book, Lifton provides quotes from interviews he conducted with SS doctors and with victims.
The book was awarded the 1987 Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the 1987 National Jewish Book Award in the Holocaust category.
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