The aim of this study was to compare nutritional conditions in Swedish mental hospitals and institutions for “feebleminded” people during the two world wars with those in German institutions of the same era. During World War I, lack of food in Germany and Sweden led to high death rates at institutions containing many patients. During World War II, the Nazis used starvation as a means of killing disabled people. Restriction of food occurred even before the war began, and continued in private initiatives even though the official “euthanasia program” had ceased. In Sweden, rationing due to the war affected the nutritional conditions in institutions. There was, however, no division of inmates into “worthy” or “unworthy” eaters. Despite weight l...
The article analyses the fate of the mentally ill living in northern Norway during the 2nd World War...
The science of nutrition, social surveys and social policy in Sweden, c. 1880–1960. By Roger Qvarsel...
This table shows the reductions in German food rations between April 1915 and March 1916 for a v...
DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompt...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
Before the German occupation, mortality in French psychiatric hospitals was comparatively stable, th...
During the Second World War, Vichy interned thousands of individuals in internment camps. Although m...
Nazi medicine invokes images of horrific experiments carried out by SS (Schutzstaffel) doctors like ...
Nazi medicine invokes images of horrific experiments carried out by SS (Schutzstaffel) doctors like ...
Summary. Background: The purpose of the study was to examine the height and weight in Nordic childre...
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
After his thoroughly researched monograph on the history of psychiatry in Baden,’ Heinz Faulstich ha...
German theories and policies regarding the relationship between food and Jewish citizens of eastern ...
Almost as soon as the Second World War was over, Germans began describing the Allied occupation as t...
The article examines the problem of mortality among Soviet prisoners of war in Finland in the period...
The article analyses the fate of the mentally ill living in northern Norway during the 2nd World War...
The science of nutrition, social surveys and social policy in Sweden, c. 1880–1960. By Roger Qvarsel...
This table shows the reductions in German food rations between April 1915 and March 1916 for a v...
DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompt...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
Before the German occupation, mortality in French psychiatric hospitals was comparatively stable, th...
During the Second World War, Vichy interned thousands of individuals in internment camps. Although m...
Nazi medicine invokes images of horrific experiments carried out by SS (Schutzstaffel) doctors like ...
Nazi medicine invokes images of horrific experiments carried out by SS (Schutzstaffel) doctors like ...
Summary. Background: The purpose of the study was to examine the height and weight in Nordic childre...
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
After his thoroughly researched monograph on the history of psychiatry in Baden,’ Heinz Faulstich ha...
German theories and policies regarding the relationship between food and Jewish citizens of eastern ...
Almost as soon as the Second World War was over, Germans began describing the Allied occupation as t...
The article examines the problem of mortality among Soviet prisoners of war in Finland in the period...
The article analyses the fate of the mentally ill living in northern Norway during the 2nd World War...
The science of nutrition, social surveys and social policy in Sweden, c. 1880–1960. By Roger Qvarsel...
This table shows the reductions in German food rations between April 1915 and March 1916 for a v...