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Nazi Eugenics - Precursors, Policy, Aftermath

English · Hardback

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Conceived as the answer to all of mankind's seemingly insoluble health and social problems, and promoted as a substitute for orthodox religious beliefs, the pseudo-science of eugenics recruited disciples in many countries during the latter years of the nineteenth and early years of the twentieth centuries. Nowhere was this doctrine more enthusiastically endorsed than in Germany, where the application of eugenic theory received its most fervent support. A programme born of what were often contradictory opinions began, under Nazi rule, with the compulsory sterilization of thousands of Germany's citizens before morphing into the mass murder of the most vulnerable of the state's own population under the guise of so-called "euthanasia", before ultimately escalating into a continent-wide policy of extermination of those who did not fit the Nazi eugenic template. The progress of this inexorable descent into barbarity was marked by successive stages of development. From the practical application of "euthanasia" through the organisation dedicated to it-later on called Aktion T4-and the killing centres that this institution spawned, to the centrality of Aktion T4 to Aktion Reinhard and the Holocaust, important elements of the historical record can be seen to emerge. How did it happen? What impact has it had on contemporary society? And what of the character and fate of the individuals involved in the gestation and implementation of this murderously inhumane quasi-religion? Deceptively simple questions that require complex and often disturbing answers.

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Melvyn Conroy has been a student of the Holocaust for more than 60 years, has lectured on numerous occasions on the subject and contributed to publications both in print and online.

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In Nazi Eugenics Conroy offers a lucidly and forcefully written account of euthanasia in the Third Reich. It is an impressively wide ranging study exploring the eugenic mindset that spawned programmes such as T4, 14f13 and Aktion Reinhard, as well as the continuities between them. The numerous, in-depth histories of a broad variety of individual institutions are particularly useful in how they speak to the scale and intricacy of the programmes' network. Similarly, the veritable encyclopaedia of over 180 individual biographies Conroy has researched and compiled with such dedication completes the study by detailing Nazi eugenics' main architects and their clearly many, many engineers. -Tudor Georgescu (Oxford Brookes University)

Product details

Authors Melvyn Conroy
Publisher ibidem
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783838210551
ISBN 978-3-8382-1055-1
No. of pages 492
Dimensions 177 mm x 246 mm x 31 mm
Weight 968 g
Series ibidem
ibidem
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)

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