Medicine, the Holocaust and the doctors' trial
TitleMedicine, the Holocaust and the doctors' trial
Author
Call number341.69026843/0030
Object number05876f
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherEdwin Meller Press
Year of publication
2003
Physical descriptionpp111-130
MaterialArticle
Series titleSymposium series; v.74
ISBN0773466088
NotesArticle from the book 'Bioethical and ethical issues surrounding the trials and code of Nuremberg' pp49-68
Description
Medicine played a vital role in the Shoah. It gave the Nazi ideology a 'logical' and scientific justification and provided the 'final solution' for the Jewish problem. During the years of the Nazi regime, Germany enacted the race hygiene law which compelled people to submit themselves for genetic and hygiene testing to qualify for marriage licenses.