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Prelude to Genocide or Late-Stage “Territorialism”? The Nazi “Madagascar Plan” in Comparative and Colonial Context, 1936–1940

Journal of Genocide Research, 2023
Most scholars argue that the “Madagascar Plan” constituted the penultimate stage in the development of the Nazi “Final Solution,” representing a commitment to physical attrition presaging outright extermination.
Eric Kurlander
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Lang, "Act and Idea in the Nazi Genocide"

The Jewish Quarterly Review, 1992
Kenneth Seeskin, Berel Lang
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Genocide: Was it the Nazis' Original Plan?

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1980
Since the 1940s scholars have debated the ques tion, Did Hitler and his henchmen plan the Final Solution decades before 1941? Many have answered in the affirmative. However, examination of those developments that led to the Final Solution raises serious questions.
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Drunk on Genocide: Alcohol and Mass Murder in Nazi Germany

Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2022
Edward Westermann tells two parallel stories of intoxication: one about the physical act of drinking and the social role of drunkenness, and another about the metaphorical intoxication of being drunk on power. While they at times veer apart, they entwine
R. Citino
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Nazi Medicine, Tuberculosis, and Genocide

2018
This chapter explores the connections between Nazi medicine, tuberculosis (TB), and genocide. TB was deeply enmeshed in Nazi ideology of racial purity and viewed as a marker of genetic inferiority. In Germany in the 1930s, people with TB were stigmatized, prohibited from marrying, forced to undergo sterilization, and eventually euthanized in the so ...
Annette Finley-Croswhite, Alfred Munzer
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The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaust and Nuclear Threat

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1990
This book is interesting, frightening, wise, and important. In another highly provocative collaborative effort, this time with sociologist Eric Markusen, psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton has succeeded in warning citizens of the world not to fall asleep on nuclear weapons issues.
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The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
ABSTRACT If a lexicon were compiled of the greatest inhumanities man has visited on his fellows, the Holocaust would surely be the preeminent subject. The Nazi "final solution," promulgated in January 1942 at the Wansee Conference, was dedicated to the permanent eradication of Judaism.
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