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Ethicizing history. Bioethical representations of Nazi medicine
Abstract The article presents and analyzes different approaches of U.S. bioethicists in comprehending the Nazi medical crimes after 1945. The account is divided into two sections: one dealing with discussions on research ethics and the Nuremberg Code up until the 1970s and the other ranging from the 1970s to the present and highlighting bioethics ...
Mathias Schütz, Harold Braswell
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ABSTRACT It was only by a lucky coincidence that Ernst Toller escaped arrest in National Socialist Germany. The author understood his own survival as an obligation to stand up for the victims of National Socialism and to fight against fascism. He dedicated his whole life to this task.
Kirsten Reimers
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Know Where You Stand: Affective Effects of Becoming Aware of a Place's National Socialist History. [PDF]
Ries M, Schwan S.
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The Everyday Life of Patients With Tuberculosis in the Concentration Camp of Mittelbau-Dora (1943-1945). [PDF]
Kiosze P, Steger F.
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Suicide in Inmates in Nazis and Soviet Concentration Camps: Historical Overview and Critique. [PDF]
López-Muñoz F, Cuerda-Galindo E.
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Not a slippery slope or sudden subversion: German medicine and national socialism in 1933. [PDF]
Hanauske-Abel HM.
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"Resistance leads to self-destruction": how an (a)political strategy helped Karl von Frisch succeed during the Nazi era. [PDF]
Zupanc GKH, Wanninger S.
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Themenrundgang: Medizin im Konzentrationslager Dachau
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70 Jahre Befreiung des Konzentrationslagers Dachau
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