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The Medical Manipulation of Reproduction to Implement the Nazi Genocide of Jews
Holocaust literature gives exhaustive attention to direct means of exterminating Jews, by using gas chambers, torture, starvation, disease, and intolerable conditions in ghettos and camps, and by the Einsatzgruppen.
Beverley Chalmers
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Medicine during the Nazi period and the Holocaust: what are the implications? An interview with Volker Roelcke [PDF]
In this interview, Volker Roelcke explains and analyzes historical evidence refuting erroneous assumptions about medical atrocities committed by physicians during the Nazi era, provides insight into the implications of medicine during the Nazi period and
Volker Roelcke, Vivian Mannheimer
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Ethics and Extermination: Reflections on Nazi Genocide [PDF]
Richard Weikart, Michael Burleigh
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With the development of comparative genocide as the second generation of genocide studies over the last decades it became important to examine the Holodomor as a crime of genocide committed by the Communist party of the Soviet Union in comparative ...
Myroslava Antonovych
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Organizations and History – Are There Any Lessons to Be Learned From Genocide?
Purpose: The paper seeks to demonstrate that genocide is not a phenomenon marginal to the world of management and organizations, but one from which these disciplines stand to learn a lot and one to which they must contribute their own insights ...
Yiannis Gabriel, Peter Stokes
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Efforts to create an erroneous perception in historiography: The case of Stefan Ihrig
Although history is a science based on concrete documents and information in the study of the past, it has started to be used as a tool of political powers, power centers, and groups who want to gain benefits by creating perceptions.
Murat Köylü
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Fortunetelling as a Fraudulent Profession?
With the beginning of the Second World War the highest policy authority in the Nazi regime ordered that all fortunetelling female Sinti and Roma were to be incarcerated in concentration camps.
Verena Meier
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They Forgot Their Role is a comparative study of women’s actions and agency during genocide, examining women perpetrators of the Holocaust and the genocide in Rwanda.
Sara Elise Brown
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6. Sexual Violence in the Nazi Genocide
Franziska Karpiński, Elysia Ruvinsky
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In this paper, the author addresses the question of the justification and validity of using the term colonial genocides, as well as the place and significance of acts of extermination committed by colonial conquerors against the Indigenous peoples of the
Rakić Branko M.
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