Multiple factors have been identified as contributing to the willingness of physicians and scientists to participate in the development and conduct of experiments carried out on Nazi concentration camp prisoners, including the economic challenges then facing physicians, the potential for increased status and power in the Nazi government, and their own hostility toward Jews and others deemed “not worth living.” They conducted these experiments against a backdrop of their societies’ longstanding anti-Semitic sentiments, the promulgation of anti-Jewish rhetoric by Christian authorities, and the incorporation into law of increasingly severe and restrictive anti-Jewish measures and, ultimately, embraced efforts to eradicate all Jews and evidence...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Notes and presentation on research into the official Nazi views on religion, and a consideration of ...
Major: BiologyFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderry, Center for Engaged Learning The 1930s in Germany w...
Medical experimentation was one of the worst atrocities of the Holocaust inflicted upon concentratio...
This paper examines the topic of Nazism and religion by taking one of the dominant schools of though...
While the Holocaust is often placed at the genesis of bioethics, this relatively young field has not...
National Socialism caused pervasive ideological shifts in all areas of German culture and education,...
This paper examines the different human experiments Nazi medical officials conducted on concentratio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
Whilst scholarship has shown that conflict between the major churches and the National Socialist reg...
The beginning months of 1945 marked the commencement of the swift downfall of the Nazi regime and th...
This paper seeks to answer the question of whether or not doctors in Nazi Germany were forced to com...
Polish citizens of various backgrounds, gender and religion suffered greatly during the six years of...
Understandably, research has focused overwhelmingly on Jews in the camps of the Holocaust. But the n...
In the past Holocaust scholars and psychoanalysts have assumed that most survivors of wartime trauma...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Notes and presentation on research into the official Nazi views on religion, and a consideration of ...
Major: BiologyFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderry, Center for Engaged Learning The 1930s in Germany w...
Medical experimentation was one of the worst atrocities of the Holocaust inflicted upon concentratio...
This paper examines the topic of Nazism and religion by taking one of the dominant schools of though...
While the Holocaust is often placed at the genesis of bioethics, this relatively young field has not...
National Socialism caused pervasive ideological shifts in all areas of German culture and education,...
This paper examines the different human experiments Nazi medical officials conducted on concentratio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores the religious views of the leader...
Whilst scholarship has shown that conflict between the major churches and the National Socialist reg...
The beginning months of 1945 marked the commencement of the swift downfall of the Nazi regime and th...
This paper seeks to answer the question of whether or not doctors in Nazi Germany were forced to com...
Polish citizens of various backgrounds, gender and religion suffered greatly during the six years of...
Understandably, research has focused overwhelmingly on Jews in the camps of the Holocaust. But the n...
In the past Holocaust scholars and psychoanalysts have assumed that most survivors of wartime trauma...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Notes and presentation on research into the official Nazi views on religion, and a consideration of ...
Major: BiologyFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderry, Center for Engaged Learning The 1930s in Germany w...