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Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine and Racial Hygiene | 
enlarge | Authors: Goetz Aly, Peter Chroust, Christian Pross Creators: Michael H. Kater, Belinda Cooper Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
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ISBN: 0801848245 Dewey Decimal Number: 174.28 EAN: 9780801848247
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"The chapters in this volume painfully drive home the point that certainly as far as Germany is concerned, the lessons of the Third Reich have not yet been learned... These significant attempts by younger recruits to the larger medical establishment to change things through eye-opening reflection and analysis, however uncomfortable, need support." -- Michael H. Kater, author of Doctors under Hitler, in the foreword. The infamous Nuremberg Doctors' Trials of 1946-47 revealed horrifying crimes -- ranging from grotesque medical experiments on humans to mass murder -- committed by physicians and other health care workers in Nazi Germany. But far more common, argue the authors of Cleansing the Fatherland, were the doctors who profited professionally and financially from the killings but were never called to task -- and, indeed, were actively shielded by colleagues in postwar German medical organizations. The authors examine the role of German physicians in such infamous operations as the "T 4" euthanasia program (code-named for the Berlin address of its headquarters at Number 4 Tiergartenstrasse). They also reveal details of countless lesser known killings -- all ordered by doctors and all in the name of public health. Maladjusted adolescents, the handicapped, foreign laborers too illto work, even German civilians who suffered mental breakdowns after air raids were "selected for treatment." (One physician who persisted in speaking of "killings" was officially reprimanded for his "negative attitude.") The book also includes original documents -- never before published in English -- that give unique and chilling insight into the everyday workings of Nazi medicine. Among them: Minutes from a 1940 meeting of the Conference of German Mayors, at which a Nazi official gives the assembled politicians detailed instructions for the secret burial of murdered mental patients. A pre-Nazi era questionnaire sent by the head of a state mental institution to parents of disabled children. (Sample question: "Would you agree to a painless shortening of your child's life after an expert had determined him incurably imbecilic?" Sample answer: "Yes, but I would prefer not to know.") The diary of Dr. Hermann Voss, chief anatomist at the Reichs University of Posen (and later a highly respected physician in postwar Germany), who delights in the flowers blooming outside his window and worries that the overstock of Polish cadavers from his Gestapo suppliers might cause his crematory oven to break down. Letters of Dr. Friedrich Mennecke, director of the notorious Eichberg Clinic, who writes with cloying sentimentality to the wife he calls "mommy" and comments offhandedly about visiting concentration camps to select "patients" for death. Today, as reports of mass death in Europe are once again cast in terms of public hygiene, and as euthanasia is advocated -- even applauded -- on U.S. television, the relevance of what Michael H.Kater here calls "the lessons of the Third Reich" is perhaps greater than ever. Against this background, Cleansing the Fatherland sends a stark message that is difficult to ignore.
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Viewing the beast August 17, 2006 Michael N. Ryan (Bel AIr, Maryland USA) This little book containing a collection of essays on the perpetrators of the Holocost, not the thugs who operated the camps or served in the mruder squads but the intellectual killers who developed the concept and implemented the programs that murdered first the disabled and the mentally ill before turning to other betterknown prey. A must read for any interested in this subject.
"Nazi Economics of Therapeutic Extermination" September 13, 2005 Russell A. Rohde MD (West Covina, California USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
"Cleansing the Fatherland: Nazi Medicine & Racial Hygiene," Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore 1994, ISBN 0-8018-4824-5 (PB) 296 pgs., 6" x 9" No index, a few notes & B/W photos. In the foreword, Michael Kater warns despite passage of those Nuremberg, Helsinki & Tokyo convenants after WW-11 to safeguard medical ethical standards (& prevent hideous medical abuses as done by Nazis & Japanese during the war) that many countries of the world persist in violation of these codes of conduct & he mentions a few countries including India, Canada, Lebanon & Germany in Bavaria. Kater informs us the authors including Ernst Klee are of a "new generation of German Scholars" whose aims are to further rectify & uncover Nazi medical irregularities - & that some of the Aly & Pross writings have been declared controversial & "exaggerated or twisted out of all proportion." He details various ways the Jewish physicians were eliminated starting in 1934 & replacing them with "Aryan" doctors, noting some 4,500 to 6,000 Jewish doctors were expelled from Germany & several hundred committed suicide. Pross states crimes (persecution & Holocaust) were not only by "the tiny number of 350 black sheep among the German medical profession...involved in medical crimes, but... many more...directly or indirectly, ...the cream of German medicine, ...professors, ...scientists and researchers." The only plausible explanation to me is that some residuum of the "old generation of German scholars" remain in the medical citadels & refuse to leave their chairs for the likes of Aly & Pross. The book contains 5 chapters: Introd. by Pross has information on recent attempts to introduce various types of euthanasia & a provocative discussion of Robert Lifton's neologistic "doubling" to account for Nazi physicians' mass murdering ("The Nazi Doctors"). Goetz Aly has 3 interesting chapters on medicine against the "useless" & discussion of Operation T-4, the Posen diaries of Dr. H. Voss, & "Pure & Tainted Progress" which examines economic forces driving "therapeutic extermination" including taking all of patients' possessions including dental gold, charging for meals during starvation & billing the mandated Insurance coverage after inmates were "treated" (code word for "exterminated"). The final chapter "Selected Letters of Doctor Friedrich Mennecke" by Dr. Chroust appear to have been added on as an after thought, offering one interesting Mennecke tidbit: "Your can tell by looking at the Russian people that they are born and raised right in the dirt, so they don't know any better. These paople are..." Overall, the book is well-written, provides many details on ruminations of the Nazi mindset to evoke rules & regulations to promote active killing as "medical euthanasia" with the least amount of discussion & protest by the Volk. Aly is a freelance historian & political scientist with a personal agenda, but knowing that, it still makes a good read.
not for everyone March 21, 2000 E. Tahvonen (Lansing, MI) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
This book is an exceptional survey of the development of a genocidal mentality among the doctors of the Third Reich. Of great interest to those doing research on this topic are the diaries of Nazi anatomist,Dr. Hermann Voss in Posen during the war. It demonstrates, among other things, a pervasive manichaean attitude that extended from Hitler on down- A tendency to view the world in all-or-nothing terms. The characters are largely repulsive (Dr. Friedrich Mennecke referring to victims as "portions")and it is sometimes hard to handle the intricacies of the history unless you have a background in this area. If you are looking for a general understanding of the doctors, try Lifton's book, The Nazi Doctors. For more history of this type, try Death and Deliverance by Burleigh or The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code by Annas and Grodin. If you want to know about the experiments, go to a library and sift through the case of United States vs. Karl Brandt et al. (1947 - the Nuremberg "Doctors" Trial). This book is valuable to those initiated into the macabre studies of Hitler's Germany, but you might want to stay away if you're only a general reader.
Semi-descriptive book on Nazi bio-medical experimentation... July 28, 1999 gfkat@aol.com (Hoffman Estates, IL.) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
While I have not purchased this book from Amazon.com, I have reviewed it at a local bookstore. The book itself speaks more on the psychiatric area of "Nazi-medicine" rather than on actual experimentation. For those interested in a more focused book on the Nazi's "bio-medical vision" they should read "The Nazi Doctors" by R.J. Lifton. It is an excellent and descriptive book, giving accounts from survivors. It is careful to give actual accounts instead of fabricated stories, at the same time not glorifying Nazi science. I disagree with the comment about this book being reviewed. In my personal opinion, it does not glorify Nazi science. I have read many books on this subject and say that this book deserves credit, but not enough for five stars.
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