Eugenics and racial hygiene: applied research strategies before, during and after National Socialism
TitleEugenics and racial hygiene: applied research strategies before, during and after National Socialism
Author
Call number179.7/0016
Object number04774c
Place of publicationHouston, Texas, United States
PublisherSpringer
Year of publication
2014
Physical descriptionpp31-38
MaterialArticle
ISBN9783319057019
NotesArticle from the book 'Human subjects research after the Holocaust.' pp31-38
Description
Eugenics was a field straddling the boundaries among various human sciences: biology, genetics, medicine, psychiatry, hygiene etc. In Germany the first iniatives came from outsiders at the margins of the scientifc community, who attempted to establish the new concept of racial hygiene. Although eugenics was popular in many countries prior to World War II, only Germany carried eugenics to its murderous conclusion of extermination and genocide