Victims and survivors of Nazi human experiments : science and suffering in the Holocaust / Paul Weindling

"While the coerced human experiments are notorious among all the atrocities under National Socialism, they have been marginalised by mainstream historians. This book seeks to remedy the marginalisation, and to place the experiments in the context of the broad history of National Socialism and t...

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Auteurs principaux:Weindling, Paul (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié:London ; New Delhi ; New York ; Sydney : Bloomsbury, 2015
Collection:History / Bloomsbury Academic
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Résumé:"While the coerced human experiments are notorious among all the atrocities under National Socialism, they have been marginalised by mainstream historians. This book seeks to remedy the marginalisation, and to place the experiments in the context of the broad history of National Socialism and the Holocaust. Paul Weindling bases this study on the reconstruction of a victim group through individual victims' life histories, and by weaving the victims' experiences collectively together in terms of different groupings, especially gender, ethnicity and religion, age, and nationality. The timing of the experiments, where they occurred, how many victims there were, and who they were, is analysed, as are hitherto under-researched aspects such as Nazi anatomy and executions. The experiments are also linked, more broadly, to major elements in the dynamic and fluid Nazi power structure and the implementation of racial policies. The approach is informed by social history from below, exploring both the rationales and motives of perpetrators, but assessing these critically in the light of victim narratives"--
Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 291-298
Description matérielle:xviii, 312 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:9781441179906
9781472579935